Produced by ʻŌiwi TV, this video takes a look at one of Kamehameha Schools Maui's special traditions, ʻAha Mele. Take a look at the 2013 ʻAha Mele, which highlighted the theme "He ʻOhana Kākou", celebrating the spirit of ʻohana.
Contributed by Shaundor Chillingworth
Kamehameha Schools Maui will host its annual ʻAha Mele on Friday, April 27, starting at 7:30 p.m. This yearʻs theme is “Nani Ke Akamai o Ka Wahine” and celebrates the artistry of women.
Since 2003, KS Maui has hosted ʻAha Mele, which celebrates the love that Pauahi had for choral music. Classes prepare for months to come together in one voice in the hopes of tying their class ribbon on Ka Maka o Ka Ihe, the award recognizing the best performance of the evening.
To those who cannot make it to the performance in person, Ka Leo O Nā Koa, the KS Maui student newspaper, will live stream the event. Visit kaleoonakoa.org for the link to the stream.
From the 2017 ʻAha Mele, the combined high school performs "Nā Kini Pua Lei Mamo Hawaiʻi".
Every year since 2003, the combined high school classes come together in a celebration of choral music for their annual ʻAha Mele.
From the 2017 ʻAha Mele, students combine to perform "Nā Kini Pua Lei Mamo Hawaiʻi" a special Kamehameha Schools mele composed by Dr. Randie Fong.
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