KCET's Original Series 'Live @ the Ford' Airs Third Premiere of Second Season on Thursday, July 18
Burbank,
Calif. - July 16, 2013
- Say "aloha" to the second season of KCET's originalarts and culture series, Live @ the Ford, with an electrifying new episode, "Alohafest! Kanikapila!," airing Thursday, July 18 at 9 p.m. This
program highlights the vibrant Pacific Island culture and showcases a variety
of Pacific Islander performers from Southern California.
"Kanikapila," a Hawaiian term meaning "jam session,"
is a free-flowing, unstructured sudden outburst of dancing and singing just for
the fun of it. Originally presented at the Ford Theatres in 2012, this
Kanikapila features Southern California talent from two Pacific Island
cultures. The indigenous Maori warrior traditions of New Zealand come to life
with poi balls, sticks and the ever-popular haka or war chant. Professional
Polynesian dance troupe "Halau Hula a Kawika Laua 'o Leinani" takes over the
stage with a captivating presentation of ancient and modern forms of hula. Finally,
The Kalama Brothers - the newest rising stars from Hawaii whose acoustic sound
is a blend of rhythm and blues, rock and Hawaiian -round out the episode.
The episode
repeats Monday, July 22 at 2:30 p.m. and Wednesday, July 24 at 12 a.m.
Live @ the Ford is produced in collaboration with
the Los Angeles County Arts Commission, in association with CDK Productions. This partnershipsupports KCET's current initiative to develop local programming that
contributes to the cultural and educational enrichment of Southern and Central
California. The series is taped exclusively for KCET at the historic Ford Theatres in
Hollywood.
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