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HAWAIIAN QUILT SHOW
April 1-24. A unique collection of Hawaiian quilts is brought together by
local families for the King David Kalakaua Festival Daily. Quilting demonstrations,
Wailoa Center in Hilo on the Big Island. Open Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri.
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Weds., Noon to 4:30 p.m. Call: 933-4360.
WAITING FOR GODOT
April 3-6. This Kennedy Theatre presentation at University of Hawaii presents
the famous Samuel Beckett play at 8 p.m. each night except April 7 at 2
p.m. at the Earle Ernst Lab Theatre. Call: 956-7655.
MERRIE MONARCH FESTIVAL
April 4-6. This is the premiere hula competition and event of the year with
hula halau (schools) coming to Hilo on the Big Island from around the state
to dance ancient and modern hula. Chanting, the playing of ancient Hawaiian
musical instruments, and the entire array of Hawaiian dance styles are shown.
Call 933-4360.
LATIN MUSIC IN WAIMEA
April 6. The Arturo Sandoval Band sextet plays Afro-Cuban jazz, blues, bop,
salsa and samba at Kahilu Theatre in Waimea on the Big Island, 8 p.m. Call:
885-6868.
BUDDHA DAY April
6. Flower Festival Pageant honoring the birth of Buddha, Lahaina Jodo Mission
on Maui. Call: 661-4303.
MAUI POLO SEASON
April 6. Maui Polo Season starts at Maui Polo Indoor Arena at Makawao, and
continued each Sunday at 1 p.m. Call: 579-8660.
CHAMBER BLUES April
8. Corky Siegel combines classical and blues music with string quartet,
eastern Indian tabla and blues harmonica and piano. Academy Theater in Honolulu,
900 S. Beretania St. Call: 532-8765.
INTERNATIONAL PRO WINDSURFING
April 10-14 This professional meet, called the Da Kine Hawaiian Pro Am,
attracts leading windsurfers from around the world to Hookipa Beach on Maui.
Call: 575-9264.

FINE PIANO AT PARKER
RANCH April 11. Alain Jocquon, co- director of the Paris Conservatory
and winner of international piano competitions, performs at Kahilu Theatre
in Waimea on the Big Island, 8 p.m. Call: 885-6868.
ELVIS & MARILYN: 2X
IMMORTAL April 16 - June 8. The Honolulu Academy of Arts will exhibit
the first major museum exhibition to explore, compare and contrast the power
of Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe. Images of Elvis and Marilyn appear
in some of the finest and most provocative creative work of our time. Call:
537-8700
MAUI FILM FESTIVAL
April 16 - May 28. This year, the 1997 Spring Film Series, presented by
The Maui Arts & Cultural Center, in the Castle Theater will be showing "Everyone
Says I Love You", "Ridicule", "Unhook the Stars",
"Hotel de Love", and "Angel Baby". All seats are general
admission. Call: 242-SHOW
MOLOKA`I EARTH DAY
April 18. Moloka`i, the most Hawaiian Island is planning to revere its natural
resources and the beauty of the island with a program at Mitchell Pauole
Center, Kaunakakai Town at 4 p.m. Call: Kathy Tachibana, 808-553-5236.
HAWAII PROFESSIONAL RODEO
April 18,19 and 20. Raises money for Habilitat, a long-term substance abuse
program. Friday, from 7 p.m., Saturday from 1:30 p.m. - 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.
- 10 p.m., and Sunday from 1:30 p.m. New Town and Country Stables in Waimanalo
on Oahu. Call: 235-3691.
CASTLE PERFORMING ARTS
CENTER PERFORMS SOUTH PACIFIC April 18, 19, 25, 26 and May 2,3. April
27, 2p.m. matinee. The enchanting Pulitzer Prize winning musical adapted
from James Michener's "Tales of the South Pacific." For reservations
call: 524-0807 or 233-5626
BANKOH KI-HO' ALU (KONA)
April 19. This event will feature some of the Islands' foremost slack key
talents. This and other concerts attract a capacity crowd to the grounds
of the King Kamehameha Kona Beach Hotel. Call: 239-4336
DAVID MALO DAY April
19. The life of the famous Hawaiian Scholar is celebrated in dance, song
and a luau at Lahainaluna High School on Maui. Call: 662-3000.
PARADE AND FIREWORKS
April 19. This Waikiki Electric Light Parade is part of the Honolulu International
Bed Race Festival and features celebrities, beauty queens, marching bands,
floats, entertainment, decorated beds and an International Food Faire, ending
with the Royal Hawaiian Band playing the world famous 1812 Overture by Tchaikowsky.
LATE NIGHT THEATER
April 19, 25, 26 and May 2, 3. The University of Hawaii at Manoa's Dept.
of Theatre and Dance presents "Border" at the Earle Ernst Lab
Theatre. All plays begin at 11:10p.m. Call: 956-7655
BEACH BASH April
20. Hilton Hawaiian Village to kick off the Honolulu International Bed Race
Festival for Children's Charities. KQMQ deejays, live music and celebrity
guest stars will participate.
IAO VALLEY FUN RUN
April TBA in Wailuku on Maui. This is a wonderful, casual event in one of
Maui's most astonishingly beautiful places. Call: 871-6441.
HONOLULU INTERNATIONAL
BED RACE FESTIVAL April 20th. Mini Taste of Honolulu with 15 food booths
sponsored by local restaurants, international food fair, live entertainment,
Keiki Carnival and 20 games and rides. Apollo, the local artist, will help
the public paint a wall. Non-profit organization will put up displays. Blind
volleyball tournament; tennis tournament. Bed teams from Hawaii and as far
away as Australia. Call: 808-735-6092. 808-696-2424. 696-4423.
THE WILD BABY & BEDTIME
& BULLIES April 23. Honolulu Theatre for Youth presents these two hit
plays with unforgettable songs and magical puppets at McCoy Pavilon at Ala
Moana Park. Call: 839-9885.
KIHEI SEA FESTIVAL
Ocean sports, music, food and crafts in the spirit of ocean sports and activities,
sponsored by the Kihei Destination Association on Maui. Call: 879-8176.
HAWAII PREMIERE OF "THE
GRAPES OF WRATH" April 25, 26 and May 1,2, and 3. The University
of Hawaii at Manoa's Dept. of Theatre and Dance presents "The Grapes
of Wrath" at Kennedy Theatre. The May 3 performance will be signed
for the deaf and hard of hearing. Call: 956-7655
HAMLET IN HAWAII
April 25, 26, 27, 28. Aloha Theatre in Kainaliu on the Big Island presents
this powerful play on love, murder and revenge. Call: 935-7178.
FUN RUN ON MOLOKA`I
April 26. Sponsored by Moloka`i General Hospital, it is open to visitors
and residents from around the state and features post-race entertainment
in Kaunakakai Town. Call: Lani Sahagun, 808-553-5331.
BLACK UMFOLOSI AT WAIMEA
April 26. This eight-man group performs Zulu war dances, haunting imbube
songs and other traditions from southern Africa at Kahilu Theatre in Waimea
on the Big Island, 8 p.m. Call: 885-6868.
MAUI AGRICULTURAL TRADE
SHOW AND SAMPLING April 26. Ulupalakua Ranch & Tedeschi Winery. Sample
fresh grown and Maui-made foods: wine, produce and meats. Floral displays
to Maui- made gifts. Chefs demonstrate the best use of new ingredients.
Known for its island tradition of giving with aloha. Event attracts thousands
of vegetable lovers, cowboys & retail store owners! Admission $10 ($8 pre-sale).
Free parking. Call 875-0457 or 242- 6989.
"BIGGER & BETTER" CRAFT & GIFT FAIR April 30 - May 1. The fair will have Hawai`i's most talented crafters and Hawaiian gifts, leis and Hawaiian music. It will be held in Hawai`i's Amfac Building at 745 Fort Street, in Honolulu. It is hosted by Kamuela Craft Impressions.
HAWAII AND ITS PEOPLE
Through June 15. The Honolulu Academy of Arts is proud to present highlights
from the Academy's collection of paintings watercolors, and drawings that
document Hawaii's pictorial heritage. Call:>537-8700
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