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Kimo Keaulana and his halau rehearse their dance at the Møiliili Community Center.

Gregory Yamamoto • The Honolulu Advertiser

Preserving the poetry and protocol of hula
In these days of hula competitions, where the next dance is whatever's listed in the program, we've forgotten that hula once followed a protocol, said Kimo Alama Keaulana, a kumu hula determined to refresh the collective memory.

Navigating the singles scene
Single twentysomethings believe being unattached isn't all bad.

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Former Isle resident scours Hawai'i for Disney talent
A former Islander is helping Disney World revamp its daily Polynesian show, and is seeking a pool of talent for shows at its resorts on both coasts, in Tokyo and aboard cruise ships.
Commentary
Remember, chicks will grow up

If you're thinking of getting those cute, fuzzy chickies, remember to be prepared for reveille at 4 a.m., because they WILL grow up!
Symposium on disabled women
As part of Women's History Month, a symposium today and tomorrow will explore women's issues with regard to disabilities.
Youth violence subject of lectures
The director of a program in California that helps prevent youth violence will give a series of public talks here March 8, 9 and 12.
Around Town
Jang, Beethoven on symphony bill; Steel Magnolias' cast picked by DHT; Choreographers will join Alumni Fest.
Stage Review
Mystery around 'Elves' effective

A couple of important things work especially well in the problem play by the Honolulu Theatre for Youth, "Afternoon of the Elves."
Wayne Harada
• Show Biz
Loyal Garner postpones Mother's Day show
Because of ongoing chemotherapy treatments at Straub Hospital, singer Loyal Garner has been forced to postpone her annual Mother's Day concert slated May 12, a day before Mother's Day, at the Sheraton Waikiki's Hawaii Ballroom.

• Island Sounds
Ojiji has an understated reggae rhythm
Rupert "Ojiji" Harvey is a Canadian who frequently visits here; he got hooked into the Island music scene and completed this CD on Maui, paying homage to his tropical paradise, "Aloha Hawai'i," on which he sings of reggae vibes, Hilo rainfall, Lahaina beaches and Maui sunrises.

Audio sample of "Once a Lion" by Rupert "Ojiji" Harvey. in mp3 or RealAudio format. RealAudio requires a plug-in.
Audio sample of "Leilani" by Ryshe. in mp3 or RealAudio format. RealAudio requires a plug-in.
Audio sample of "Maui Morning" by Riley Lee and Jeff Pearson. in mp3 or RealAudio format. RealAudio requires a plug-in.

Joan Namkoong
Market Basket
Hawai'i products spotlighted
Pat's Island Delights in Pearl City is an oasis of made-in-Hawai'i products. Owner Pat Ohta is always seeking out local manufacturers.
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