Posts Tagged ‘Hawaiian culture’

Hawaiian party at the Aloha Festival

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

hawaiianshirtinviteAt the beginning of August, on Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th, the annual Aloha festival will take place in San Francisco at the Presidio Parade Grounds. The event, now in its tenth year, is a celebration of the culture of Hawaiians and other Pacific islanders. Each year the exciting event brings thousands of Islanders and others together in what is one of the largest organised gatherings of Hawaiian Islanders outside of Hawaii.

The festival is free for all and attracts many music lovers dressed in Hawaiian costumes and fancy dress. Organised by the non-profit Pacific Islanders’ Cultural Association, the event is an exciting showcase for Hawaiian talent, and features music concerts from both established Island musicians and upcoming bands and singers.

As well as the music and other cultural and artistic attractions, a number of workshops take place over the course of the weekend, and some give participants the chance to learn a new musical instrument, such as the ukulele or steel guitar.

There is a strong emphasis on Hawaiian influences at the festival, but music and art from Pacific Islands such as Tahiti and Samoa are also featured.

If you like the idea of the festival but are unable to afford the plane ticket to San Francisco, why not organise your own Aloha festival in your back garden or local park?

See if you can track down any local musicians with Hawaiian influences, or if they might be persuaded to learn some Hawaiian music and perform live at the event. Organise Hawaiian food at the event and have everyone turn up in Hawaiian grass skirts, shirts and flower leis. Guests may take a while to warm to the idea, but pretty soon they’ll be loving the island vibes and tropical flavours.

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Turn up the Hawaiian party rhythms

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

hawaiian party hatWhat’s a Hawaiian party without music? This week we take a look at the tropical island sounds which you can use to add an extra touch of traditional ambience to your Hawaiian themed party.

Hawaiian music is diverse, and has had a larger influence on popular culture around the world than one might expect. Steel guitar, in which the instrument is played on the lap using a metal slide, was invented in Hawaii and is now common in many genres of music such as folk, country and blues. The ukulele is also very popular in Hawaiian culture. If you’re musically minded you might consider picking up one of these to impress guests at your Hawaiian fancy dress party.

Alternatively you could check out some of the following genres and artists for ideas for your party soundtrack.

Folk – Hawaiian folk music usually involves a particular style of chanting, and is designed to accompany traditional hula dancing. Grab yourself a compilation CD and convince your guests to don grass skirts for a hula dance off.

Jawaiian – A hybrid blend of traditional Hawaiian music and Jamaican reggae which became popular on the islands in the nineties. Reggae music and the Rastafarian movement are influential in modern Hawaiian culture.

Rock & Roll – Elvis loved Hawaii, and its influence is clear in many of his songs, such as Hawaiian Wedding Song and blue beyond the reef. Elvis also made several movies set in Hawaii- Girls Girls Girls, Blue Hawaii and Paradise Hawaiian Style- and the soundtrack CD’s to these could be a great addition to your Hawaiian fancy dress party.

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