Dream To Fly at The Hōkūlani Imaginarium

January 13, 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Windward Campus, The Hōkūlani Imaginarium

Have you ever dreamt you were flying? Have you ever thought how wonderful would it be to fly free as a bird? On Friday, November 11 at 7:00 p.m. in the Hōkūlani Imaginarium you can explore freedom of flight discovered by Leonardo da Vinci, Montgolfier brothers, Wright brothers and other inventors in the show Dream to Fly. Experience the adventure with powerful images and music, an immense and challenging dream, for which mankind has strived since the beginning of history. Dream to Fly describes the most important milestones on our route to conquering the skies – both in terms of technological breakthroughs, as well as our perceptions on flying itself. Narrated by Danuta Stenka with original soundtrack by Michal Lorenc. Produced by The Heavens of Copernicus Planetarium.

Dream to Fly was made possible by the generous donation of Dr. Jacqueline Maly through the Imaginarium's Adopt-a-Show sponsorship program.

Admission Prices

  • $7 General admission
  • $6 WCC students, military, seniors (65 years or older) with identification
  • $5 Children (4 - 12 years of age)
  • Free for children under 4 years of age (1 per paying adult), and WCC faculty or staff with university identification.

For reservations call (808) 235-7433 between 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m., Monday - Friday. (Reservation phone line is not available on weekends or holidays.) Reserved tickets must be picked up and paid for at the Imaginarium box office at least 15 minutes prior to start of program; unclaimed tickets are released for sale to waiting customers on a first come, first served basis. Credit and debit cards are not accepted at the box office. An ATM is located on campus behind the Imaginarium building, next to The Hub coffee shop.

The Hōkūlani Imaginarium is a high-tech, multi-media planetarium and scientific visualization theater under the management of the College’s Center for Aerospace Education (CAE). The Imaginarium supports the College’s astronomy and Polynesian navigation curricula and community outreach efforts; its fulldome video projection technology covers the entire overhead dome surface, allowing an immersive experience that fills the viewer’s 360º field of view. The facility is available for K-12 school visits as well as group and public shows. For general information, call Larry Wiss, Imaginarium Manager, at (808) 235-7350 or visit the website at: aerospace.wcc.hawaii.edu/imaginarium.html.


Event Sponsor
Center for Aerospace Education, Windward Campus

More Information
235-7433, http://aerospace.wcc.hawaii.edu/imaginarium.html

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