Events
Protecting Mauna Kea: Hula and Traditional Ecological Knowledge
May 5 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Theater Arts, A104
We warmly invite you to join us for our remaining special series events (May 5 and May 6) on the long struggle of Native Hawaiian people and other kia‘i (“protectors”) in protecting Mauna Kea. One of the most sacred Native Hawaiian sites, Mauna Kea is the piko (umbilical cord) connecting the islands to the heavens, the dwelling place of deities, and a place of worship. This sacred landscape faces ongoing expropriation for the construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT)—a project in which UC Santa Cruz is profoundly implicated.
Tuesday, May 5, 3:30-6:30 pm, THEA Dance A104: “Hula and Traditional Ecological Knowledges”
A public workshop facilitated by visiting Mauna Kea protectors, Hāwane Rios and Hopoelehua Pa’a Makakau, as well as Kumu Mehana Thomas and Kūhai Hālau O Mehanakealohakalaua’eikapoli Pā ‘Ōlapa Kahiko from Santa Cruz
Registration for the following events is recommended but not required. On-site registration is also possible. All events are free and open to the public.
The series features visiting Mauna Kea protectors from Hilo, Hawai‘i: Hāwane Rios, an award-winning singer, songwriter and a celebrated haku mele (song and chant composer); Hopoelehua Pa’a Makakau, a Kanaka ‘Ōiwi cultural bearer, aloha ‘āina (land protector), hula practitioner, and skilled multi-disciplinary hana no’eau (cultural) artist. It also will feature Amber Espinosa-Jones, the award-winning producer of the feature film Standing Above the Clouds and respected teachers and members of the Santa Cruz hula community, Kumu Mehana Thomas and Kūhai Hālau O Mehanakealohakalaua’eikapoli Pā ‘Ōlapa Kahiko.
Co-sponsored by Asian American and Pacific Islander Resource Center, Center for Reimagining Leadership, Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, Film and Digital Media/Social Documentation, Mauna Kea Protectors at UC Santa Cruz, Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Rachel Carson College, Student Union Assembly Office of Diversity and Inclusion

