Ocean Bound (Polihale Beach)
Recorded in May 2016 during our honeymoon on the Western side of the island of Kaua'i in Hawaii.
PBS Hawaii - Na Mele Moments Live Pledge
On Na Mele Moments: an impromptu jam in Waimea, the beautiful voice of Mahi Beamer, and the pure joy of
Aunty Genoa Keawe. To honor the late Dennis Kamakahi and Aunty Genoa, David Kamakahi and his group
Waipuna, and Pomaika‘i Keawe Lyman and the Keawe Ohana, will perform live in the PBS Hawaii studio.
Hawaii Strong: Sam Spangler finds a 'Golden' voice in Nanakuli valley
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Malama Makua 9/22/18
Halau Ku Mana students join musicians to offer hula and mele at the end of the day.
First Verse at KHNL - Real Love
First Verse featured on KHNL News 8 morning show.
2018 UH Rainbow Invitational | Moanalua HS | Les Miserables
Moanalua High School Marching Band & Color Guard
Classification AAA
Principal - Ms. Robin Martin
Music Director - Elden T. Seta
Associate Directors -
Rhona Barbosa
Cavin Takesue
Todd Oshima
Les Miserables
Music Arranger - Mr. Key Poulan
Drill Designer - Mr. Ron Hardin
Drum Majors -
Devinn Chung
Jericho Macabante
Movement 1
At The End Of The Day
Kyana Kawasaki - Horn Soloist
Movement 2
Bring Him Home
Edmund Liu - Trombone Soloist
Movement 3
Attack
Movement 4
Finale
Haley Woo - Euphonium Soloist
Kyana Kawasaki - Horn Soloist
Madeline Barr -Trumpet Soloist
135 Winds
34 Percussion
36 Auxiliary
HIKI NŌ Episode #1009 – Skater Kyra Fukumoto and other stories | Program
TOP STORY
“Skating for the Islands”
Students from Moanalua High School on O‘ahu introduce us to figure skater from Moanalua High School, senior Kyra Fukumoto. She pursues her passion despite limited resources on the island, including only one ice rink. She is very proud of being from Hawai‘i and looks forward to representing the islands in her career as a figure skater. Kyra does not view the Olympics as a realistic goal for her. Instead, she plans to graduate from college and become a professional skater.
ALSO FEATURED
–Students from Kalāheo High School in Windward O‘ahu explain the complexities of funding and preparing lunch at the state’s public schools.
–Students from Island School on Kaua‘i show us how to make a traditional haku lei.
–Students from Mid-Pacific on O‘ahu spotlight the comeback of Hanafuda, a traditional Japanese card game.
–Students from Ke Kula Niihau O Kekaha Public Charter School on Kaua‘i profile a native Niihau woman who struggles with a major career decision that will impact the future of the Niihau dialect and culture.
–Students from Connections Public Charter School in the Hilo district of Hawai‘i Island take a look back at the late Hawaiian slack-key guitar master Cyril Pahinui’s dedication to music education.
–Students from Kalani High School in East O‘ahu profile a young tie-dye designer who is inspired by 1960s culture.
This episode of HIKI NŌ is hosted by students from Maui Waena Intermediate School in Kahului, Maui.
Moanalua Menehunes Alma Mater 9-22-12
OIA FOOTBALL RED EASTERN DIVISION
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Moanalua High School Stadium
McKinley Tigers vs Moanalua Menehunes
Score: 13 - 42
McKinley Tigers
HIKI NŌ: #822 - Top Story - Wai‘anae High School, Commercial dolphin tours | Program
TOP STORY:
Students from Wai‘anae High School in West O‘ahu tackle the controversy surrounding commercial dolphin tours. On August 23, 2016, NOAA (the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) published a regulation prohibiting tour boats from being within 50 yards of a spinner dolphin, including swimming with them. This regulation has caused a major downturn in business for ocean tour companies such as Sea Hawaii, which claims it has seen a 90% decrease in revenues since the ruling was put into effect.
ALSO FEATURED:
–Middle school students from Island School on Kaua‘i teach us how to make a puka shell necklace.
–Students from Kalaheo High School in Windward O‘ahu tell us about a camp for the siblings of young cancer patients.
–Students from Mid-Pacific on O‘ahu introduce us to education innovator Ted Dintersmith.
–In their HIKI NŌ debut, students from Highlands Intermediate School on O‘ahu show us how to salsa dance.
–Students from President William McKinley High School in Honolulu tell the story of a McKinley alumnus and banker who has dedicated a great deal of his life to America’s pastime.
–Students at Wai‘anae Intermediate School in West O‘ahu report on a new program on their campus designed to get kids to show up for school.
–And the students at Kalani High School in East Honolulu feature a young tie-dye designer who channels the spirit of the 1960s in her clothing line.
PBS Hawaii - HIKI NŌ Episode 108 | Hosted by Molokai High School | Full Program
Premiere Airdate: April 25, 2011
On the eighth episode of HIKI NŌ, hosted by Molokai High School on Molokai, students from Kalaheo High School in Windward Oahu chart the ups and downs in the school’s attempt to build its very own football Field of Dreams; students from Waiakea High School on Hawaii Island tell the story of a family business that invented one of Hilo’s iconic snack foods; students from Roosevelt High School on Oahu investigate the history of the most distinctive landmark on their campus; and students from Lahaina Intermediate on Maui give a lesson in a language unfamiliar to many adults – “Text Speak.”
Other schools reporting in this episode include Hawaii Academy of Arts and Science in West Hawaii Island, Le Jardin Academy in Windward Oahu, Waialua High and Intermediate on Oahu’s North Shore, Waianae High School in Waianae on Oahu, and West Hawaii Explorations Academy in West Hawaii Island.
PBS Hawaii - HIKI NŌ Episode 307 | Hosted by Damien Memorial School | Full Program
Premiere Airdate: May 31, 2012
Students from Damien Memorial School in Honolulu host this edition of HIKI NŌ. In this episode, students from Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School on Kauai explore the importance of protecting Hawaiian monk seals. Over at Maui High School, students profile Kurt Suzuki of the Oakland Athletics and how he is giving back to his alma mater.
Other schools featured in this episode: Hawaii Preparatory Academy (Hawaii Island); Kalaheo High School, Kalani High School, Moanalua High School and Waianae Intermediate School (Oahu).
PBS Hawaii - HIKI NŌ Episode 522 | Focus On The Arts | Full Program
Premiere Airdate: August 7, 2014
This episode, hosted by HIKI NŌ graduate Shisa Kahaunaele, looks back at past HIKI NŌ stories about the creative act. Included are: a story on world drumming by students at Aliamanu Middle School on Oahu; a study by students from Maui’s Seabury Hall Middle School on how art can be used to raise funds for charitable organizations; a look at urban-based, mural-sized street art from students at Mid-Pacific Institute on Oahu; a story on the gravity-defying art of aerial dance from students at Kapaa High School on Kauai; a report on Kalihi’s socially conscious theatrical troupe — the T-Shirt Theatre — by students from Farrington High School on Oahu; a look through the lens of a highly imaginative, cutting-edge photographer from students at Iolani School on Oahu; and the intersection of jazz, gospel, opera, and Hawaiian music through the ears of students at Ke Kula Niihau O Kekaha Public Charter School on Kauai.
PBS Hawaii - HIKI NŌ Episode 520 | Hosted by Damien Memorial School | Full Program V2
Premiere Airdate: May 24, 2014
This episode of HIKI NŌ is hosted by Damien Memorial School on Oahu.
Students from Seabury Hall Upper School on Maui follow a team of scientists as they implant, by hand, tracking devices into the bodies of tiger sharks in Hawaiian waters. The scientists are able to handle the sharks during this procedure by turning them upside down. This position places the sharks in a sleep-like state of chronic immobility. The shark-tagging project is part of a University of Hawaii at Manoa study of tiger shark behavior in Hawaiian waters.
Plus, students from Waialua High and Intermediate School on Oahu cover the perfect storm of factors leading to traffic and parking congestion on Kamehameha Highway near Laniakea Beach Park.
Also Featured:
Students from Maui High School tell the story of a fellow student who has a life-threatening allergy to latex and how the school and her family are trying to modify their environments to keep her safe; students from Kapaa Middle School on Kauai give us tips on how to live green; students from Hana K-12 School show us the traditional Hawaiian process of preparing hala leaves for weaving; students from Kalaheo High School on Oahu profile two young entrepreneurs who apply what they learned traveling the world to their Kailua-based business; students from Mid-Pacific Institute on Oahu report on the GPS-based craze known as geo-caching; and students from Ewa Makai Middle School on Oahu provide a primer on how to DJ with 21st-century technology -- no vinyl records involved!
SPEAKEASY | 2017 Pearl City HS Charger Marching Band | Rainbow Invitational
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The 2017 Pearl City High School Charger Marching Band is proud to present their 2017 program:
“Speakeasy
I. Harlem Nocturne
II. Moondance
III. At Last
IV. Caravan
Recorded at the 38th Annual Rainbow Marching Band Invitational (hosted by University of Hawai'i & Meadow Gold) on November 10, 2017.
This is the 5th festival of the Season.
PBS Hawaii - HIKI NŌ Episode 306 | Hosted by H.P. Baldwin High School | Full Program
Premiere Airdate: May 24, 2012
Students from H.P. Baldwin High School on Maui host this edition of HIKI NŌ. In this episode, Ke Kula Niihau O Kekaha on Kauai highlights the school's special relationship with the renowned Berklee College of Music. On Oahu, Mililani Middle School students profile a former UH football player who now counsels students.
Other schools featured in this episode: Connections Public Charter School, Hawaii Academy of Arts and Science and Waiakea High School (Hawaii Island); Kaimuki Middle School, Waianae High School and Waipahu High School (Oahu).
PBS Hawaii - HIKI NŌ Episode 403 | Waimea Canyon Middle School | Student Voices
Premiere Airdate: September 27, 2012
Students respond to the question: What qualities would you look for in a U.S. President?
PBS Hawaii - HIKI NŌ Episode 508 | Hosted by Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School | Full Program
Premiere Airdate: January 9, 2014
This episode of HIKI NŌ is hosted by Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School in Lihue, Kauai.
TOP STORIES:
Waianae High School on Oahu brings us a story about concussions caused by sports injuries. Waianae High School varsity football player Chaz Bollig suffered a concussion when he landed on his neck while trying to catch a ball during a game. Chaz lost memory for an entire week after the incident and claims that he couldn't speak during that period of time. He eventually recovered and returned to the field. The story goes on to mention that the Waianae High School athletic department enforces a seven-step return to play protocol after an athlete suffers a head trauma. The possible consequences of not following that protocol include long term memory loss and, in extreme cases, death.
On a lighter note, students from Wheeler Middle School in central Oahu show us how to successfully perform a kendama trick called The Airplane.
ALSO FEATURED:
Maui High School reports on a wedding photographer/officiant on Maui who anticipates a significant spike in his business after the legalization of same-sex marriage in Hawaii. The law has also had a positive effect on his personal life, as he is in a same-sex relationship and now plans to marry his partner. Students from Mid Pacific Institute on Oahu show how hanafuda—a traditional Japanese card game—can encourage face-to-face interaction in an age when cell-phones and other handheld devices are placing people into personal silos. Konawaena High School on Hawaii Island tells the story of a Kona family obsessed with words, spelling and Bees. Lahaina Intermediate School on Maui introduces us to a local artist who has discovered self expression by power sanding sheets of aluminum. And Punahou School on Oahu profiles a librarian who has found great personal satisfaction in the intricate art of lauhala hat weaving.
PBS Hawaii - HIKI NŌ Episode 403 | Hosted by Konawaena High School | Full Program
Premiere Airdate: September 27, 2012
This episode's student hosts hail from Konawaena High School on Hawaii Island. In this edition, H.P. Baldwin High School students on Maui talk with a Paralympian in Beijing who now teaches tennis to people with physical and mental disabilities. Also, young journalists from Wheeler Middle School on Oahu profile a teacher whose grandmother came to Hawaii as a picture bride.
Other featured schools: Waiakea High School (Hawaii Island); Waimea Canyon Middle School (Kauai); Molokai High School (Molokai); and Campbell High School, Kalaheo High School and Sacred Hearts Academy (Oahu).
The Greatest Showman | A Marching Band Show
THE SCORE IS FINISHED!!!
See Igor Fedorov's fantastic trumpet cover here!
Part 1:
Part 2:
Thank you to all who have looked at the progress through each update. I would like to give a special thanks to Moskun, Tony, and everyone else who has taught me everything I know about composition. This project took almost 7 months of super hard work and I am over joyed with the result. This score became so big that may computer is no longer able to function properly, therefore i cannot add everything i had wanted to (like for example, i wanted to end the first movement COMPLETELY differently) and that makes me really sad to be honest. But none the less, here it is!
The Greatest Showman | A Marching Band Show
First Movement) The Greatest Show
Second Movement) From Now On
Third Movement) This Is Me
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2013 McKinley High School Graduation - Hawaii Pono'i
148th Commencement Ceremony - Class of 2013
President William McKinley High School
Sunday, 5 pm, May 19, 2013 - McKinley High School Campus
Tigers ~ Black and Gold ~ Pride and Tradition