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The young men and women of the KS Maui senior class surround former KS Kapālama Po‘o Kumu Julian Ako, the composer of their winning song, “He ‘Olu,” in their celebration of winning all of the ‘Aha Mele awards.

KS Maui seniors sweep the awards at 'Aha Mele

May 2, 2016

Contributed by Pakalani Bello

Kamehameha Schools Maui seniors recently swept all of the awards at the campus’ annual ‘Aha Mele, winning the song contest’s overall award – Ka Maka o ka Ihe – for the second year in a row.

In a night filled with mele and hula about “Ku‘u Home Aloha,” or my beloved home, the seniors – led by Mauliola Gonsalves – performed “He ‘Olu,” a song written by former KS Kapālama Po‘o Kumu Julian Ako about the home of former KSK Po‘o Kula Dr. Michael Chun in Waimea.

Their performance won both the Ka Maka o ka Ihe award and the Ka Hulu Kupuna award (language award). Senior Aeris Joseph-Takeshita, who led the combined wahine song, “Pihanakalani,” won the Ka Lei a Pauahi award for the top director.

The event, held at the campus’ Kaʻulaheanuiokamoku Gymnasium, began with hula, including ‘Ulalena and Halema‘uma‘u, by students in ka papa hula and ka papa ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i. Then the entire student body performed “Nā Kini Pua Lei Mamo Hawai‘i,” “Hawai‘i Pono‘i” and “Ho‘onani i ka Makua Mau.” After the Nā Mele Choir added their rendition of “Waikā,” the competition began.

The freshmen and sophomores opened with a couple of old favorites in “‘Āinahau” and “Ku‘u Home (Old Plantation).” The junior class then followed up with “Kimo Hula” before the seniors closed the competition with “He ‘Olu.”

The student body then shifted to separate by gender, to share with the crowd of approximately 1,500, “Beautiful Kahana,” by the boys, and “Pihanakalani,” by the girls, before mass numbers, “Kamehameha Waltz” and “I Mua Kamehameha.” Papa Hula and Hawaiian Ensemble shared a few more numbers before the awards were handed out.

About ʻAha Mele

‘Aha Mele was created by the high school’s Kawehionālani Arts and Communications Academy faculty to promote leadership development and class spirit.

This year’s judges:
ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi – Kainani Kahaunaele
Music – Kalaʻi Stern
Presentation – Kaumakaʻiwa Kanakaʻole
Overall – Aaron Sala

Previous winners of the song contest’s “Ka Maka o ka Ihe” award:
2008 – Senior Class of ‘08
2009 – Senior Class of ‘09
2010 – Sophomore Class of ‘12
2011 – Freshman Class of ‘14
2012 – Senior Class of ‘12
2013 – Junior Class of ‘14
2014 – Senior Class of ʻ14
2015 – Junior Class of ʻ16

The staff of KS Maui’s student news site “Ka Leo o Nā Koa” shared a video of the 2016 ‘Aha Mele.


To begin the evening, students from ka papa hula and ka papa ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i shared hula.
Credit: Kahu Kalani Wong


Mauliola Gonsalves led the senior class in “He ‘Olu,” winning the class both the “Ka Maka o ka Ihe” and “Ka Hulu Kupuna” awards.
Credit: Kahu Kalani Wong


The senior class celebrates its Ka Maka o ka Ihe award, tying the pink ribbon on the spear for the second-straight year.
Credit: Kahu Kalani Wong


At the end of the evening, all students came together to sing "Sons of Hawai‘i."
Credit: Kahu Kalani Wong


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