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Arts & Culture - Oahu
Art at the Zoo Fence
Kapahulu Avenue and Kalakaua
Boulevard, Honolulu

Exhibits by local artists are
hung up on the zoo fence. Residents and visitors
both stroll through this friendly and casual
atmosphere, enjoying a wide variety of art and
even purchasing some on occasion.
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Kuhio Beach Torch Lighting & Hula Show
Kuhio Beach Hula Mound,
Honolulu, Waikiki

See the authentic torch lighting
and conch shell ceremonies as well as Hawaiian
music and hula dance performances by some of the
top schools in Hawaii. Presented by the Honolulu
City & County Office of Waikiki Development.
Close by the Duke Kahanamoku statue.
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Royal Hawaiian Band
Kapi'olani
Park, Honolulu

This 40-piece full-time
municipal band was created by King Kamehameha
III in 1836. It has survived the Kamehameha
monarchy, a provisional government, a republic,
a territorial government, and statehood.
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Shangri La
Black Point, Honolulu

The famous island home of Doris
Duke built by her from ground up and all of the
inside in 1937. The house is filled with
incomparable Islamic artwork collected by her
over a period of 60 years. Totaling about 3,500
objects, they include painted ceilings, colorful
textiles and ceramics, mosaic tiles, elaborately
carved doorways, and much more.
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For reservations
& more information:
OnTheBeach@dudden.com or
call (808) 262-8282 (Hawaii, USA) or Toll Free: (866) 262-8281 |
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