Live Performance entertainment in Hawaii
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Aloha Beach Resort
Presented by the famous Punua hula halau (troupe), this luau is both flashy and family-oriented, featuring keiki (child) to tutu (grandparent) dancers. Wallis and Shana Punua, who direct the show, follow in the footsteps of Kumu Hula Ku'ulei Punua, a senior hula teacher on Kaua'i. The dinner is your typical generous but standard open-bar, all-you-can-eat buffet.
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ARTS at Marks Garage
At the cutting edge of the Chinatown arts scene, this community gallery and performance space puts on a cornucopia of live shows, from youth poetry slams and conversations with island artists to live jazz and Hawaiian music or Shakespearean plays.
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Seaview Terrace
Catch the sunset from indoors here, as the aptly named bar boasts a perfect view. Entertainment includes a nightly torch-lighting ceremony at sunset and either Hawaiian music or keiki hula shows (times vary depending on season).
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Drums of the Pacific
Ka'anapali's best luau includes an imu ceremony (the unearthing of a roasted pig from an underground oven), an open bar, a Hawaiian-style buffet dinner, and a flashy South Pacific dance and music show.
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Neal S Blaisdell Center
The center presents concerts, Broadway shows and family events, such as the Honolulu Symphony and the American Ballet Theatre, and occasional big-name rock musicians, such as Sting.
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Old Lahaina Luʻau
For a night to remember, this beachside luau is unsurpassed for its authenticity and all-around aloha - the hula troupe is first rate and the feast superb. Book far ahead.
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Sand Bar
This cabana-like bar has views of Diamond Head and live Hawaiian music nightly, including 'keiki hula', when a children's hula group displays its stuff.
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Kuhio Beach Torch Lighting & Hula Show
Bask in the warm aloha with performances by local hula troupes at this city-sponsored show at Kuhio Beach Park.
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House Without a Key
At this classy open-air bar, catch live music and solo hula by two former Miss Hawaii pageant winners.
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