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Ffionanb1'estibal lJNIV Of HAW~1l HAMILTON UBRARY HAW EPHEMERA 22nb ~nnual ;ffierrit ;ffionanb 1'estibal 1985 --.tIo , --------awaii UI'IIV. OF HAWAII HAMILTON LIBRARY HAWN EPHEMERA f+otn1m bodf" prin'''/ by HAWAIl PRINTING CORPORATION ~ ~ I RULERS ofthe MERRIE MONARCH FESTIVAL Moi" Kane - FRITZ KUA III ~ ~Wf' ~~ , MoY Wahine - PAULA AN IOPA REZENTES ~ ~ ~~~*~~~~~*~~~~~~ The Alii' all left behind them perpetual monuments to the love they bore their people. Pnncess Pauahi s interest was tn Hawai 't" s young people. To that end, she made them her heirs through the Kamehameha &hools for Boys and Girls. King Kamehameha IV and Queen Dowager Emma always held uppermost in their minds, the welfare oftheir people. Their crowning achievement was the Queen s Hospital King Lunalilo lift his large landed estate to the ''poor, destitute and tnfirm people ofHawaiian blood" - Lunalilo Home. King David Kalakaua catalyzed the Hawaiian cultural renaissance ofthe last quarter ofthe 19th century. His impact is stdl felt today, for the inspiration for Hawai i' s present-day cultural resurgence can be traced to his reign. His active pursuit ofthe ancient chants was perhaps the most important factor tn the revival and perpetuation ofthe oli and the hula. Hawaiian music was the chief benefietary ofthis dynamic cultural life, for it encouraged aspinng Stngers and composers, instrumentalists and dancers, chanters andpoets. While he urged the preservation ofHawaiian traditions, he also encouraged the adaptation of new art forms introducedfrom the West. The best examples are: the "ukulele he promoted as a Hawatian instrument and the hula ku 't". " Equally tnterested in the welfare ofthe people, Queen Consort Kapiolani later willed her fortune to found and maintain a maternity home, namely Kapiolani Children s Hospital Leleiohoku and Pnncess Likelike, brother and sister of Ktng Kalakaua, w~re accomplished musicians and composers. Their com­ positions still live on. Queen Ltli'uokalani was the most accomplished musician and composer ofall her family. Two beautiful songs which live today in world affection: ''Aloha (k" and "The Queen sPrayer. " She spent her later years worktng for the welfare ofher people. Her large estate was left for the care andprotection ofHawatian orphans: Queen Ltli'uokalani Chtldren s Center-Ltli'uokalani Trust. Pnnce Kuhio Kalamanaole Ptikoi, better known as Prince Cupid, was elected delegate to Congress. He won the hearts ofhis Congress­ men, and tn 1920, the Hawatian Rehabilitation Btll, known as "The Hawatian Homes Commission Act'~ was passed. He also organized the HaWaiian Civic Club. Schedule ofEvents S DAY, APRIL 7 - MOKUOLA "COCO UT ISLA D" 11:00 a.m. The Paradise Band 12·00 noon Lynn Flore Trio 1:00p.m. King Street Band 2·00p.m. The Lim Family 3:00p.m. The Freita Brothers 4:00 p.m. Kaipo Lilikoi Harris o DAY, APRIL 8 - SATURDAY, APRIL 13 EXHIBITS/DEMO STRATIONS "HAWAIIAN ARTS AD CRAFTS" Wailoa Center 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Display: Hawaiian Quilts, Hawaiian Photography Demonstrations: Hawaiian Crafts Ktloluma Room, Naniloa SurfHotel 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Feather Leis, Hawaiian jewelry, Hawaiian Quilts, Lauhala Hat BUTLER BUILDING, Hoolulu Complex Wednesday, April 10 - Saturday, Apnl13 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Haku Leis, Coconut Crafts, Lauhala Hats & Crafts, etc. MOOHEAU PARK - Saturday, April 13 - 8:00 a.m. Hawaiian Craft Fair OONDAY SHOWS AT 'A 1LOA SURF HOTEL ED ESD Y, APRIL 10 (Doors open at 5:30 p.m.) 6:30 p.m. Hawaii County Band 7:00 p.m. Enter Royal Court 7:15 p.m. Charle K.L. Davis (singing anthems) 7:30p.m. jOH Y LUM HO & HIS POLYNESIA REV E THURSDAY, APRIL 11 (Doors open at 5:30 p.m.) 6:00 p.m. Enter Royal Court 6:15 p.m. ational anthems 6:30 p.m. Introduction of Kumu Hula/judges/Dignitaries 7:00 p.m. MISS ALOHA H LA FRIDAY, APRIL 12 (Doors open at 4:30 p.m.) 5:45 p.m. Enter Royal Court 5:55 p.m. National anthems 6:00 p.m. Kane & Wahine Hula Kahiko SATURDAY, APRIL 13 (Doors open at 4:30 p.m.) 10:30 a.m. Royal Parade 5:30 p.m. Royal Court enters 5:45 p.m. National anthem 6:00 p.m. Kane & Wahine Hula Auwana Grogge Shoppe HO(OPI'I BROTHERS - KEKUA FERNA DES­ SEVEN SEAS LUAU HOUSE Wednesday, Apn"/lO - Saturday, Apn"/lJ. 4:00 p.m. - midnight Sunday, Apri/14 12·00 noon - 6:00p.m. CROW ROOM - 'A ILOA SURF HOTEL 12·00 midnight - 3:00 a.m. R ~~ ~: ~~~~ ~.~J[J~~~~~~~~~_e ~~~~~~~~ ~ /.ilIffi~ .....~ t::<ll _ Q I'"' _ ,,'" _.dJ'iIj /Al '1'\_ t\__0 /Ll'.. __ 1.JfJJi' \!oJ [.rJ J.1jIY f"J ~ <1 • f"J .£&iI' 4 ~i L4JJ' 'I [ &wahine Cabanillo THE LADIES OF KAHA AKEALOHA Healani Youn THE LADIES OF KE'ALA '0 KA LAUWA'E I walani Vi'lJeiros PUKALA I HULA HALE Kailinoe 'okaloni Kawamoto KEOLALA LA I HALA OLAPA '0 LAKA Keolomai'okaloni Tanouye MISS H LA·MAUI 22nd A VAL MERRIE MO RCH FESTIV L Kalolo T. HUI '0 KAMALEI Miss Aloha Hula Contestants Kathy Leilani Cook K' IPO OHA, A '0 KALEPO 'I Kawehilani Palapala KA A KJLIH NE Punlilia Mauricio HALA '0 WAIMEA Kauilani Keahi H LA HAL U '0 KAWAILI' LA ot pictured: EllUlani II Po 'omaikai Lum Kaili Trask KAULA:"A NA PA '0 HAWAII PUKAIKAPUA'OKALANI Joann Kawai Malum~/u Dunlap PUA ALI'I 'ILIMA HULA HALAU '0 KAMUELA Past Contest Winners 1971 1979 hi Solo - Miu Aloha Hula Hula KDhiko (KoM Di'lJi.sion) Nli Wai Eh:t '0 Puna Aloha Wong (Ktolalaulani Hula SIUdio, Konrohr, Oahu) Hula Auwano I O1xraU (KaM Divirion) Waimapuna Group Hula (lsi) Pauline Kekahuna & Her Hauoli Group Hula Kiihiko (WahiM Di'lJi.sion) Hauoli Hula Studio O1Nrall (Wahin~ Divirion) Hauoli Hula Studio 1972 Hula Auwano (Wahin~ Di'lJi.sion) (ti~d hi plaa) Anciml Group a Pualei '0 Likolehua, Hauoli Hula Studio Johnny Lum Ho Hula Studio (E Luna E Ka Hale Kai) Miss Aloha Hula Jody lmehana Mitchell (Maui) Mod"" Group Johnny Lum Ho Hula Studio (Kawika) 1980 Implmtmls Group Puamana Hula Studio (Heeia) Hula KBhilto (Kan~ Division) Waimapuna Hula Auwano (Kon~ Division) Na Wai Eha '0 Puna 1973 O1xraU (Kon~ Division) (Ii~d lsi plaa) Hula Kiihiko I Hula Auwano IImplmtmls I O1xrall Winnn Waimapuna, Nli Wai Ehli '0 Puna Pauline Kekahuna & Her Hauoli Group Hula Kiihiko (WahiM Division) (liLd hi plaa) Mirs Aloha Hula Hauoli Hula Studio, Johnny Lum Ho Hula Studio Miss Ka1ani Ka1awa (Louise Kaleiki Hula Studio) Hula Auwana Johnny Lum Ho Hula Studio Oun-ail Johnny Lum Ho Hula Studio 1974 Mirs AloM Hula Hula Kiilziko Louise Kaleiki Hula Studio Kaula Kamahele Uohnny Lum Ho Hula Studio) Hula Auwano Louise Kaleiki Hula Studio Hula Implnnmls Louise Kaleiki Hula Studio 1981 Mirs Aloha Hula Dee Dee Aipolani Hula Kohiko I Hula Auwano I O1xrall (Kon~ Division) a Wai Eh-a '0 Puna 1975 Hula Auwano (Wahin~ Divirion) (lid lsi plaa) Hula K31tiko (lid hi plaa) Johnny Lum Ho Hula Studio, I-ralau '0 NIl Maoli Pua 'Ilima Hula Studio Hula K4hilto I O1xrall (WahiM Divirion) Pauline Kekahuna & Her Hauoli Group Halau '0 li Maoli Pua Hula Auwano 'Ilima Hula Studio Mirs AloM Hula Implnnmls Keolalaulani Hula Studio Brenda Alidon Uohnny Lum Ho Hula Studio) Miss Aloha Hula Leimorni Maria 1982 1976 Hula Kiihilto I Hula Auwana I OJxrall (Kon~ Division) Hula Hiilau 0 Ka Va Kani Lehua Hula Kiihilto 'Ilima Hula Studio Uohnny Lum Ho Hula Studio) Hula Auwana Alicia K. Smith Hula Kiihiko (Wahin~ Division) Halau Mohala Ilima Mak Ca/~gory Na Kamalei 0' Lililehua Hula Auwano HaIau '0 Kahanuola O1xraU Group 'Ilima Hula Studio Oun-aU Hula Hlilau 0 Ka Va Kani Lehua 1977 Mirs Aloha Hula Dayna Kanani Oda (Hula Hiilau 0 Ka Va Kani Lehua) Hula Kiihiko I O1xraU (Kan~ Division) Hiilau 0' Kekuhi Hula Auwano (Kon~ Di'lJi.sion) l a Kamalei 1983 Hula Kiihiko (WahiM Division) a Pualei 0' Ka Likolehua Hula Kiihilto I Hula Auwano I OJxrall (Kon~ Division) Hula Auwana (WahiM Divirion) Hula Halau 0 Ka a Kani Lehua Johnny Lum Ho Hula Studio Hula Kiihiko I Hula Auwano I O1xrall (WahiM Divirion) O1xrall a Pualei 0' Ka Likolehua Hula Hiilau 0 Ka a Kani Lehua Miss Aloha Hula Miss Aloha Hula Pualani Chang (Pukaikapuaokalani Studio) Geola Pua (Hula Hlilau 0 Ka a Kani Lehua) 1978 1984 Hula KDhilto I Hula Auwano I OJxrall (Kon~ Division) Hula Kiihiko I Hula Auwano I OJxrall (Kon~ Di'lJi.sion) \\'aimapuna Nli" ai Ehli '0 Puna Hula KDhilto Johnny Lum Ho Hula Studio Hula Kiilziko I Hula Auwano I O1xrall (Wahin~ Divirion) Hula Auwano :-':a Pua Lei 0' Likolehua Halau Mohala 'Ilima Oun-all :-':a Pua Lei 0' Likolehua Miu AloM Hula Aliu Aloha Hula Regina Makaikai Igara hi Twyla Vlulani :v1endez (Hauoli Hula Halau) Hula Contest Songs (]{A E DIVISIO :,) AL 0 H W 1'1 The Waves ofHawai'i Fia mai ka nalu mai Hawai~' Kuauli mar: I Iere come the urf from Hawai'i of the verdant country ide. Hah nu 'anu 'a ka nalu i ,\faui IhilLzumaewa. The urf rna es and breaks at ;\laui Ihilaumaewa. P(lj>O~' ka nalu i O'ahu-jVui-a-La~la'i. The urf breaks at O'ahu-. 'ui-a-La'ila'i. Wawa ka nalu i Kaua'i ii Olo-i-mehani. The surf roars at Kaua'i of Olo-i-mehani. 'A 'ohe rlarla ko nolu e Kekolukoluokewa. Your urf i not there, Kekalukaluokewa. Kil mar; kn moi ko nolu. The surf loom forth, loom forth. Popo'i koi uli, koi ko '0.
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