Māori musicians mentor Mānoa students in contemporary song compositions
The award-winning Hawaiian Theatre program brought in guest artists from Aotearoa (New Zealand) to help students compose songs.
The award-winning Hawaiian Theatre program brought in guest artists from Aotearoa (New Zealand) to help students compose songs.
Are We There Yet, Baby? is a provocative production that delves into an array of expressions, such as monologues, contemporary dance and voguing.
Presentations will encompass Hawaiian health, culture-based education, Hawaiian language theatre and Indigenous filmmaking.
HealthCAST combines students from nursing and theatre and dance to to perform simulated healthcare scenes that allow them to sharpen their skill sets.
Faculty and students will screen a film version of its on-stage production, ʻAuʻa ʻIa: Holding On at Hawaiian language fairs.
The production explores re-imagined passageways and playing spaces of Kennedy Theatre.
Directed by UH Mānoa MFA candidate Maggie Ivanova, the play blurs the lines between various realities framed by magical realism.
Hana Keaka: The Art of Hawaiian Theatre at UH Mānoa, focuses on the revitalization of Hawaiian language and culture.
William Dennis Carroll was a longtime professor and chair of the UH Mānoa Department of Theatre and Dance.
This Image of the Week comes from UH Mānoa's Christine Lamborn.