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A Day at Queen Emma Summer Palace PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 28 September 2011 14:58

kapa in palace35th Annual Day at the Palace

 Enjoy a beautiful day in Manoa at the annual fundraising event for the Queen Emma Summer Palace.  Great music, ono food, handmade crafts and artwork are just a few of the things to enjoy at this breathtaking home.  Walk through the palace and see monarchy era treasures and artifacts, including a lot of wonderful kapa!  Dalani will be at the event doing kapa, along with other practitioners, sharing their talents.

For more information visit their website at http://daughtersofhawaii.org/

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 28 September 2011 15:38 )
 
MAMo: Maoli Arts Month PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 20 April 2011 01:59

Dalani Tanahy visiting with other artists at MAMo 2010MAMo: Maoli Arts Month is a broad community-based effort to celebrate the depth, breadth, and diversity of the Native Hawaiian arts community. MAMo promotes economic opportunities for Native Hawaiian artists and cultural practitioners by increasing their presence in museums and galleries. One of our aims is to educate locals and visitors about Native Hawaiian art.

 Now in its sixth year, Maoli Arts Month continues to be THE showcase event for Native Hawaiian artists.  This year is special to us at Kapa Hawaii because Dalani is one of the artists whos work, along with that of renowned painter and mixed media artist Carl F.K. Pao, is featured on the 2011 catalogue and other promotional materials.  "Its really a great honor to have my work used this way" says Dalani.  " I have been a part of MAMo arts since 2007 and support the activities as much as I can, as they have done so much to promote the wide spectrum of artwork created by our Native Hawaiian artists and practitioners."



 For 2011 Dalani will be involved in these events:

 -"Kuakino: The Changer and the Changed"  An exhibit at Marks Garage, April 27-June 4

"I think of Kalama standing before Ku, and the ko`i and his wielder, or the kapa maker and her kapa.  How the process of creation and reflection are often one and the same.  We are what we do, what we make, what we see, what we believe.  ANd the cycle continues, as those who pass through the gallery bear witness and themselves touched."---Noelle Kahanu

Dalani will have work in this show

 
 -MAMo at Helumoa, 12 Noon to 6:00 Pm at the Royal Hawaiian Center, Waikiki
 Poster signing with Dalani Tanahy and Carl F.K. Pao from 12-2
 Demonstrations from various artists
 
-MAY 19
5th Annual MAMo Wearable Art Show
7:00 pm, Hawai‘i Theatre • Tickets: $50, $35 & $20
Dalani will have some of her work available at the Silent Auction, a fundraiser for MAMO
 
If you live outside of Hawaii and would like a copy of the MAMo Artist Guide for 2011, please contact us



Visit the Maoli Arts Month website for more details!
http://www.maoliartsmonth.org/index.html
 
Pictures in the article: Dalani having fun visiting with other artists at the 2010 MAMo event at the Bishop Museum Native Hawaiian Art Market Shown, Sol Apio, Wendy Kamai, Brooke Parker

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 20 April 2011 19:42 )
 
2010 MAMO Native Hawaiian Arts Market PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 05 June 2010 14:13

MAMO LogoThe culminating event of the 5th Annual Maoli Arts Month activites was the Native Hawaiian Arts Market and Keiki Art Festival, held on the grounds of the Bishop Museum in Honolulu, Hawaii on May 22, 2010.  It is a rare opportunity to see so many native Hawaiian artists presenting their skills and workmanship in ancient, traditional and contemporary arts.  From weaving,textiles and kapa, to works in stone, wood, feathers, shells and gourds, to fine oil painting, graphic designs and photography.  These are all master craftspeople, artisians and practitioners with a great love for not only keeping traditional arts alive, but adding their own heartt, soul and mana to many of those arts.  Along with the art also comes love of the land, aloha `aina,  in chosing sustainable woods and products to create many of the works, to love of ancient culture and the ways of the ancestors or kupuna, in keeping and preserving the many types of beautiful and functional items that they made for day to day use.
Last Updated ( Saturday, 05 June 2010 15:00 )
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Kapa in Gallery Showings PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 22 May 2010 19:08
 Dalani Tanahy- Andrews Gallery Opening
Kapa Hawaii is pleased to announce that Dalani has kapa for show and sale in two local galleries.  She has two large framed kapa at these two locations.  Please support our local artists and galleries by checking out:

Andrew Rose Gallery 

www.andrewrosegallery.com
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Runs to May 29, 2010
Featuring fine vintage and contemporary art of Hawaii...
 
Andrew Rose, himself an artist as well as an art instructor at the Island Pacific Academy, is currating a gallery of wonderful and eclectic art, nestled high in the forests of Tantalus.  Well worth the drive, not only for the beauty of the locale, but especially for the collection of art he has gathered from island artists.  Please visit his website for more information.
Last Updated ( Saturday, 05 June 2010 14:10 )
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Mala Wauke Work Day PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 11 April 2010 21:18
A big Mahalo to the intrepid crew who braved the hot eyeball of the sun at Hoa `Aina o Makaha during our mala wauke work day.  Students from Leeward Community College/Wai`anae Campus joined with some students from Leeward's Continuing Ed kapa Class to help clean, weed and plant new wauke plants.  Many hands make the work easy and light and those hands were very much appreciated!
 
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