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Posted on: Friday, April 27, 2007

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DANCE: MAY 5-6

A celebration of art, music and dance is offered at the Queen Emma Ballet's production, "Dances at an Exhibition." This year, paintings by Degas, Monet, Renoir, Picasso and other artists of the 19th and 20th centuries come to life in dances accompanied by classical and contemporary music by Handel, Vivaldi, Stravinsky, Shostakovich, Anderson and others.

7 p.m. May 5 and 2 p.m. May 6 / Kaimuki High School Theater/ $10 advance, $12 general / 735-6553, www.queenemmaballet.com.

CONCERT: MAY 5

Dust off those Angel Flights and rayon disco dresses for 70s Nightclub Reunion III. Tiny Tadani will emcee at the Ala Moana Hotel. Remember when Power Point was a local band and not a business tool? They'll be playing your favorite boogie tunes, along with Greenwood, Phase VII, Asian Blend and White Light. Reunited and it feels so good.

8 p.m.-1 a.m. May 5 / Ala Moana Hotel, Hibiscus Ballroom I and II / $35 general, $40 reserved (ticket price includes nacho bar)/ 955-4811, ext. 4250.

FAIRS & FESTIVALS: MAY 5

It's good, clean kid fun at Saint Francis School's 7th annual Ohana Fair, when the campus is transformed with Xtreme fun rides, Lego Town and Nozawa's ponies and petting zoo. Keiki can get their faces painted, parents can browse the white-elephant booth, and everyone can try lei making. Other attractions: silent auction and food stations — the classic fair fare of malasadas, plate lunch, fried saimin, nachos, hot dogs, cotton candy and more.

10 a.m.-6 p.m. May 5 / St. Francis School / Free / 988-4111, ext. 116.

STAGE: MAY 10

Shakespeare once said, "The course of true love never did run smooth" — such as in "A Midsummer Night's Dream," which follows the difficulties of love and the relationships between fantasy and reality. The Hawai'i Theatre Center and Maryknoll School have collaborated to form the Hawai'i Young Actors' Ensemble, whose production of the classic will feature Renaissance music and dance by students from schools around O'ahu.

7:30 p.m. May 10 / Hawai'i Theatre / $13 ($5 discount for children, students, seniors, military and HTC members / 528-0506, www.hawaiitheatre.com.

CONCERTS: MAY 11 AND 13

Maybe you remember him from the days of "My So-called Life," but heartthrob Jared Leto has a new role, as frontman of the band 30 Seconds to Mars, which brings its grunge rock to Pipeline Cafe. Band members are brothers Jared (guitar and vocals) and Shannon Leto (drums), Tomo Milicevic (guitar) and Matt Wachter (bass). The group's current release, "A Beautiful Lie," has spawned chart-topping hits "From Yesterday" and "The Kill." Opening acts include Building a Better Spaceship and Explore.

Doors open at 6 p.m., opening bands begin at 7 p.m. May 11 and 13 / Pipeline Cafe / $35 general, $70 VIP / (877) 750-4400, www.ticketmaster.com.

CONCERT: MAY 12

Four-time Grammy Award winning trumpeter Randy Brecker will be in concert for "A New York Minute," playing alongside an all-star group of band members Tony Levin, Steve Ferrone, Joe Caro, George Whitty and Ada Rovatti. Brecker has been shaping the sound of jazz, R&B and rock for more than three decades and has graced the albums of artists ranging from Eric Clapton, James Taylor, Chaka Khan, George Benson, Frank Sinatra and Frank Zappa, to name a few.

8 p.m. May 12 / Hawai'i Theatre / $22, $32, $42 / 528-0506, www.hawaiitheatre.com.

ETC.: MAY 16-19

The scorching blades and acrobatic finesse of some of the most daring and talented performers take over the Polynesian Cultural Center at the 15th Annual World Fireknife Championships, left. Two new events are Teine Toa O Samoa, a female fireknife competition; and Warrior's Duet Fireknife Competition, in which two dancers perform a coordinated routine. Along with the championship events, visitors can attend the Samoan Cultural High School Arts Festival on May 19.

7:45 p.m. May 16-18; 9 a.m. (high school competition), 6 p.m. (competition) and 8 p.m. (final competition) May 19 / Polynesian Cultural Center, Hale Aloha Theater and Pacific Theater / $8 adults and children 12 and older $6 children 3-11 (May 16-18); $32 kama'aina, $40 general May 19 / 293-3333, www.polynesia.com.

ETC.: MAY 19-20

The Hawai'i Book & Music Festival, below, celebrates books, reading and music in the Islands, showcasing special guests Lois-Ann Yamanaka, Maxine Hong Kingston, Makana, Steve Inglis, Frank DeLima, Sam Choy, Jeff Gere and many more. Other attractions include storytellers and poetry slams; an interactive children's book and music fair; and children's theater performances.

10 a.m.-6 p.m. May 19-20 / Honolulu Hale / Free / www.hawaiibookandmusicfestival.org.

CONCERT: MAY 19

Earth, Wind & Fire, known for its funky blend of soul and blues, is among the headliners of the 2007 Diamond Head Crater Celebration. This day-and-night festival with food, arts and music also will mark the world premiere of Mick Fleetwood's Island Rumours Band, showcasing the iconic Fleetwood Mac founder with his new collaborators from Maui, Willie K and Eric Gilliom (left, also pictured with former Fleetwood Mac band member Rick Vito, center). Also participating: Gregg Rolie, the original voice of Santana; and Island favorite Yvonne Elliman.

From 2 p.m. May 19 / Diamond Head Crater / $69 general; $99, $135, $150, $175 reserved / (877) 750-4400, www.ticketmaster.com.

COMEDY: MAY 25

Nonstop laugh machine Augie T. (Tulba), left, will be joined by Champ Kaneshiro, Turk Cazimero, Timmy Mattos and other guests for comedy in the round at the Blaisdell Arena. Warning: Subjects may include our tall mayor, the local breed that flocks to Las Vegas or even ... you. The show is a benefit for the Speak the Dream Foundation, and five students from around the state who have been awarded scholarships will be recognized.

8 p.m. May 25 / Blaisdell Arena / $20 general; active military receive a free ticket at the box office while supplies last / (877) 750-4400, www.ticketmaster.com.