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First Friday: Loko I'a

Dancers Unlimited is presenting a series of 7 community Food MoveMEANT sessions on First Fridays starting this February! The sessions are hosted both at Waiwai Collective’s Nu'uanu location and virtually on the FREE community app! Edible Tales: Food MoveMEANT Sessions explore Cultural Heritage, Social Justice & Sustainability. Fusing food topics and dance, each session explores a food-related topic and holds space for achievable action plans toward healing, justice and restoration. The participants are encouraged to turn ideas into action through creative movement exploration and collaboration. 

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Learn from seasoned pohaku (stone) builder and fishpond worker, Kinohi Pizarro on the importance of fishponds for the Kanaka Maoli (native Hawaiians) and the interconnection of our ecosystem.

April 1st: Water and Fishpond; guest speaker: Kinohi Pizarro
*May - July event details will be announced soon.

In-Person:

Ka Waiwai Ma Nuʻuanu
1164 Nuʻuanu ave (Arts & Letters Building)
Vax record or neg test required (within 48 hours)

 

The event series kicks off on February 4th and runs for 7 consecutive months. Join us for community talks, story and recipe sharing, meet community organizers and leaders, and honor our individual bodies and lived experiences. All sessions are recorded to be included in the culminating dance documentary anthology. 

This program is made possible in part by funding from Hawaiʻi Council of the Humanities through the Sustaining the Humanities through the American Rescue Plan (SHARP) with funds from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and the federal American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act.

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Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this program, do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.