Follow a family with multiple generations of salt farmers on Kauai, mix in ancient stories, hula, live music, original songs, and plenty of audience participation into a tasty potluck of performance, joyously served up with aloha. See The Pa’akai We Bring April 25-26 in Yardley Hall. Times vary; see website for the full schedule.
This original production introduces audiences to the Native Hawaiian relationship to pa‘akai (salt). Created by Honolulu Theatre for Youth, in partnership with the Bishop Museum and cultural elders and leaders, the performance is intended for a multi-generational audience so audience members young and old can have this restorative experience together.
Honolulu Theatre for Youth produces professional theatre and drama education programs that make a difference in the lives of young people, families, and educators in the state of Hawaii. They believe drama education and theatre are unique, creating socially based education and art forms that help their participants and audiences walk in the shoes of others, allowing them to expand their imaginations, enrich their lives, and discover the infinite possibilities in the world.
Purchase tickets to The Pa’akai We Bring at jccc.edu/MTC or call 913-469-4445 Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
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