Lee Tonouchi’s Oriental Faddah and Son at Windward CC’s Palikū Theatre
The semi-autobiographical chronicle delves into the nuances of a local Hawaiʻi Okinawan family.
The semi-autobiographical chronicle delves into the nuances of a local Hawaiʻi Okinawan family.
Enjoy special musical guest Nathan Aweau alongside the ʻukulele, slack key guitar and piano students of Windward CC on December 4 and December 10 at Palikū Theatre.
Windward Community College shares the wisdom of the elders of Hawaiʻi in performance, Stories of Kūpuna: Lights from the Past.
Windward Community College Palikū Theatre’s fall musical Children Of Eden features some of 贬补飞补颈ʻ颈’蝉 leading community performers in a story of family, forgiveness and second chances.
糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补, Leeward and Windward Community College theatres were honored for excellence in design, performance, directing and more.
Windward Community College presents three cross-cultural, one-act plays taking theories of Noh theater and translating them for a contemporary western audience.
The choir will perform a range of selections from Mozart to Moana to “Hawaiʻi Aloha.”
Windward Community College presents The Epic Voyage of Kāneʻāpua written and directed by Moses Goods and performed by students and alumni at Palikū Theatre.
The project, Stravinsky's l?Histore du Soldat in ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi, with a chamber ensemble and dance, is the thesis production of Todd Farley who is working on his masters in fine arts.
Windward CC celebrates the holiday season with performances by students and special musical guests during a week of concerts at Palikū Theatre December 3–7.