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  1. TOMORROW NIGHT! Hōʻike 2024: Kū i ka Mana officially hits the stage for two shows only - March 14 and 15. Tickets are still available and can be purchased on the KS Hawaiʻi GoFan page. https ...

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  2. Mar 4, 2024 · The 2024 redux of “ I Ka Mana” will have a much different feel than the original with new choreography and production design inspired by a dystopian future (a la Hunger Games). And as composer and kumu Herb Mahelona KSK’85 explains, there’s a new twist this year – a class competition.

  3. I Ka Mana dramatizes, in music and dance, the political intrigue behind and the events leading up to the election of 1874. It's a tale of choices made, unity forged, and resilience displayed by our kūpuna. You can watch the Friday night performance now on the Kamehameha Schools YouTube channel .

  4. March 4, 2024. Hōʻike 2024 is a reprise of the 2018 production of " I KA MANA", a Hawaiian language rock opera that dramatizes, in music and dance, the political intrigue behind and the events leading up to the election of 1874 after the death of King William Charles Lunalilo left the Kingdom of Hawai‘i without an appointed successor to ...

  5. Mar 14, 2024 · Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Ikaika Stone as David Kalakaua sings during a rehearsal Wednesday for the rock opera "Ku I Ka Mana," which will be performed today and Friday at Kamehameha Schools Hawaii in Keaau.

  6. blogs.ksbe.edu › hah › hoʻike-2018-ku-i-ka-manaHōʻike 2018: Kū I Ka Mana

    Kū I Ka Mana dramatizes in music and dance the events leading up to the election of 1874 after the death of William Charles Lunalilo left the Kingdom of Hawaii without an appointed successor to the throne. In the running are Queen Emma, beloved by the people, and the charismatic David Kalākaua.

  7. UPDATE: Kū I Ka Mana sold out the final performance! Mahalo to all for your support. Read Vanessa-Lee Millerʻs review of Kū I Ka Mana for Hitting the Stage. Kamehameha Schools Hawaiʻi High School is excited to present Hōʻike 2018: Kū I Ka Mana. March 15 & 16 at Koaiʻa Gymnasium. Shows will begin at 6pm. Tickets are $5.

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