Mele Panel and Performance--Kale Hannahs Presents
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2013-07-01
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Kale Hannahs presents on the Mele Panel and Performance portion of the Words in the World Symposium.
With a focus on mele Hawai‘i, the indigenous music of Hawai‘i, this panel engages with the intersection between orature and literature, as represented by the poetry of song and chant, and performance.
Moderator: ku‘ualoha ho‘omanawanui
Panelists: Kale Hannahs, Pualani Kanaka‘ole Kanahele, Kimo Keaulana, Jonathan Osorio
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Kale Hannahs, Jonathan Osorio, what not to do, kuleana in mele and performance, kuleana in creating music, nana i ke kumu, nānā i ke kumu, aliʻipoe song, technology and Hawaiian music, Hawaiian music and hula, technology as resources, kuleana of memorization, passion and understanding in memorization, field trips to learn songs, makani, traditional techniques and taking advantage of what's available in the future, you don't just give songs out, you don't just record songs, you don't just perform songs
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