This Friday, Hawaiian dancers are on the move!
It is their turn to help!
Shakti Dance Movement Presents....
Artists Help Japan, a performance art benefit concert.
Friday, April 29th, 2011 at the ArtZone, 3245 Pali Hwy, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Doors open ay 7:30pm Show starts at 8pm
$10 pre-sale ticket and $15 at the door
Featuring performances by: Shakti Dance Movement, Cherry Blossom Cabaret, Hawaii Fire Artists, Belly Dancers in Paradise, Phoenix Dance Project, DJ Atma, and Special Guests
Indulge yourself in handmade Green Tea Truffles by Tempest Chocolatier, available by donation and get saucy at the Shakti bar! Shakti handpicked four varieties of sultry wines made on island at Wine The Experience. Varieties to indulge include: Trio Blanca with a delicate floral character and full body, Spanish Rioja; Spain's finest red blend from their renowned northern vine growing region. The primary varietal used is the noble Tempranillo grape, often being linked to the Spanish answer to the Cabernet. Luna Rosa a "Big House Red" style blend that is bold, robust, and intense, with mouth filling abundance of berry flavors, and lastly, Lodi Valley Old Vines Zinfandel a deep rich dry red, with bold zesty aromas and ripe black fruits, cherry and earthy spice on the tongue.
Artists Help Japan, a performance art benefit concert.
Friday, April 29th, 2011 at the ArtZone, 3245 Pali Hwy, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Doors open ay 7:30pm Show starts at 8pm
$10 pre-sale ticket and $15 at the door
Featuring performances by: Shakti Dance Movement, Cherry Blossom Cabaret, Hawaii Fire Artists, Belly Dancers in Paradise, Phoenix Dance Project, DJ Atma, and Special Guests
Indulge yourself in handmade Green Tea Truffles by Tempest Chocolatier, available by donation and get saucy at the Shakti bar! Shakti handpicked four varieties of sultry wines made on island at Wine The Experience. Varieties to indulge include: Trio Blanca with a delicate floral character and full body, Spanish Rioja; Spain's finest red blend from their renowned northern vine growing region. The primary varietal used is the noble Tempranillo grape, often being linked to the Spanish answer to the Cabernet. Luna Rosa a "Big House Red" style blend that is bold, robust, and intense, with mouth filling abundance of berry flavors, and lastly, Lodi Valley Old Vines Zinfandel a deep rich dry red, with bold zesty aromas and ripe black fruits, cherry and earthy spice on the tongue.
The victor will then go ahead to wind up the substance of the Hula Lehua/Hula Hawaii brand for the next year, showing up in magazines, on TV and in other stage occasions and shows.
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