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Mele Hoʻoheno
by Kaʻiwakīloumoku Center
Join host Manu Boyd of the KS Ho‘okahua Cultural Vibrancy Group for Mele Hoʻoheno, a new podcast series that explores cherished mele Hawai‘i and connects songs to celebrated haku mele, pae‘āina landscapes and expressions of aloha ‘āina. The 30-minute format highlights selected mele as springboards for discussions sprinkled with colorful mo‘olelo, ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i, anecdotes and personal connections.
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03 Lei No Kaʻiulani - Mele Hoʻoheno
Continuing the theme of last month, Manu Boyd shares the story and poetic nuances of Lei No Kaʻiulani. A mele published by Charles E. King and composed by John Edwards. This episode finishes off with a beautiful rendition by Robert Uluwehi Cazimero.
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02 Kaʻiulani Aliʻi - Mele Hoʻoheno
“Kaʻiulani Ali‘i” by Charles E. King Inspiredby World-renown Writer Robert Louis Stevenson.In this 30-minute audio podcast experience, you will learn the story and poetic nuances of a classic Hawaiian mele honoring Princess Kaʻiulani that will give you the tools and insights to better appreciate and enjoy the superb choral performance that culminates the podcast.
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01 ʻĀinahau - Mele Hoʻoheno
In the first set of monthly episodes, Manu Boyd is joined by Ho‘okahua colleague and long-time friend Kapalai‘ula de Silva. As a kumu hula, haku mele (composer) and mele Hawai‘i enthusiast, de Silva brings a wealth of ‘ike and interest to the table. The conversations are unscripted, and with ‘ukulele and music manuscripts on hand, the dialogues ebb and flow with spontaneity grounded in deep heritage knowledge.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Join host Manu Boyd of the KS Ho‘okahua Cultural Vibrancy Group for Mele Hoʻoheno, a new podcast series that explores cherished mele Hawai‘i and connects songs to celebrated haku mele, pae‘āina landscapes and expressions of aloha ‘āina. The 30-minute format highlights selected mele as springboards for discussions sprinkled with colorful mo‘olelo, ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i, anecdotes and personal connections.
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