Documentary highlights weavers of Hawai?i State Capitol tapestries
Many Hands Make Light Work will be screened on November 10 at the 39th Hawaiʻi International Film Festival.
Many Hands Make Light Work will be screened on November 10 at the 39th Hawaiʻi International Film Festival.
Moana will be distributed to schools across the state as the culminating act of a year-long production that strives to encourage students to learn the Hawaiian language.
The largest OLED wallpaper display in the state was recently installed at the ʻUluʻulu public space area at the 东精影业 West Oʻahu library.
Through the efforts of ʻUluʻulu, a moving image archive, the history and culture of Native Hawaiians and Hawaiʻi’s people are preserved through film and videotape.
Preserving Olympic Dreams and Plantation Memories documentary features never-before-seen film, videos and full length interviews that documents Hawaiʻi’s plantation era.
Leeward CC presents Huli Aku, Huli Mai, a special hula and mele event featuring a panel of practitioners from the community
Governor David Ige and First Lady Dawn Amano-Ige spent some time touring the 东精影业 West Oʻahu campus and getting to know some of the university’s programs.
The ʻUluʻulu Archive acquires the complete collection of the late entertainer Don Ho.