Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 4, Number 5, 1 May 1987 — Aunty Maiki's Event Features Hula Malie Run, Entertainment [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Aunty Maiki's Event Features Hula Malie Run, Entertainment
A 1.6-mile Hula Malie run, great entertainment by the Brothers Cazimero, Halona and seven hula halau will be on tap Monday, May 25, in the third annual Founder's Day celebration honoring the memory of Aunty Maiki Aiu Lake. The run and walk non-competition starts at 10 a.m. from the sponsoring Halau Hula O Maiki studios in Puck's Alley on University Ave. It will follow a scenic route along University, Alaula Way and Pamoa Road to Kahikolu on the campus of St. Francis School for Girls. A $10 donation is being asked. There is an additional $5 entry fee for Hula Malie participants whieh includes a commemorative T-shirt. Tickets, entry form and full particulars may be obtained by calling 955-0050. Kahikolu was named for the late Aunty Maiki who is a St. Francis graduate. The gardens are a living memorial to her. Monies raised from the day-long program will be used towards realizing Aunty Maiki's dream of a school building where all people ean eome to leam Hawaii's culture and history through song and dance. Participating halau and their kumu hula are Ulalia School of Hawaiian Dance from Kona, Ulalia Kaai Berman; The Gentlemen of Na Kamalei, Robert Cazimero; Lamalani Hula Academy, Lahela Kaaihue; Na Pualei O Likolehua, Leina'ala Heine Kalama; Pua Ali'i 'Ilima, Vicky Holt Takamine; Halau Hula O Maiki, Coline Aiu Ferranti; and Halau Hula O Kuulei Punua, Kuulei Punua of Kauai. No coolers or aleoholie beverages will be allowed. Food, leis, T-shirts, pareaus and other items will be on sale. Bring your own beach mats and other similar paraphernalia.
Rocky Jensen with his "Mask of Confrontation" koa work whieh he made for the Maui Marriott Hotel at Kaanapali.