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Page 1: Maui Arts & Cultural Center Season Catalog

242-SHOW

www.MauiArts.org

the Wonder of the Arts 15 YE ARS

JOIN US IN CELEBRATING

2009 - 10 SEASON

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2009-2010 SEASON

“The Wonder of the Arts”

ake equal parts of astonishment and amazement. Fold in mystery

and marvel. Add inspiration, insight and a pinch of childlike curiosity.

Top with exhilaration and enjoyment and serve immediately. The

Maui Arts & Cultural Center is proud to present our season,

“The Wonder of the Arts,” as a delicious gift designed

to nourish our community and those who visit

our island home.

This season our stages will fi ll with

the wonder of clowns from Russia,

acrobats from China, musicians from

Ireland, dancers from New York and

New Zealand. Musical masters from

here and abroad will enliven the strings

of banjos, ‘ukulele, cellos and guitars. And

the powerful, beautiful culture of our kanaka

maoli will transport us to another time in this

eighth wonder of the world we call Hawai‘i.

But you need not wonder about affordability.

Mix and match events to suit your personal

preferences and enjoy fl exibility and

discounts. The more you buy, the

more you save.

Leave your cares behind

and experience the wonder

of the arts.

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TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRO to the SEASON

SEASON LISTINGS

SPECIAL EVENTS

PARTNERS in the COMMUNITY

PATRON GUIDELINS

EXHIBITS

MACC in the COMMUNITY

DONOR PROGRAMS

ORDERING TICKETS

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2009 AUG 28 + 29 • SLAVA’S SNOWSHOW

SEPT 10 • JOHN LEGEND

SEPT 11 • HAWAIIAN WOMEN POETS

SEPT 12 • KŪ MAI KA HULA

SEPT 17 • BARYSHNIKOV + LAGUNA

OCT 11 • HAWAIIAN HERITAGE FILM FESTIVAL

OCT 17 • STORYTELLING 2009

OCT 18 • ‘UKULELE FESTIVAL

OCT 23 • DERVISH

NOV 1 • HAWAIIAN HERITAGE FILM FESTIVAL

NOV 5 • VIENNA TENG

NOV 8 • AMERICAN BLUEGRASS MASTERS

NOV 13 • LEA SALONGA

NOV 20 • RICHARD THOMPSON

NOV 21 • CECILIO + KAPONO

DEC 19 • WILLIE K with MAUI POPS ORCHESTRA

2010 JAN 15 + 16 • KUMU KAHUA THEATRE

JAN 18 + 19 • SHANGHAI CIRCUS

JAN 21 • MARK MORRIS DANCE GROUP

JAN 30 • HĀLAU O KEKUHI

JAN 31 • ALPIN HONG

FEB 4 • TOKYO STRING QUARTET

FEB 11 • BLACK GRACE

FEB 13 • KEALI’I REICHEL

FEB 21 • KALICHSTEIN-LAREDO-ROBINSON

FEB 27 • MAKANA

MAR 6 • KENNY ENDO

MAR 7 • TOM LEE’S ALOHA E KO’OLAU

MAR 13 • LIMA WELA

MAR 27 • JAKE SHIMABUKURO

APR 17 • HAPA

MAY 2 • BROTHERS CAZIMERO

JUN 27 • KĪ HŌ‘ALU FESTIVAL

MACC SPECIAL EVENTSMARCH • SPAGO DINING EVENT

APR 10 • PUNDY YOKOUCHI MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT

MAY 15 • 2ND ANNUAL BREWER’S FESTIVAL

AUGUST • MAUI CALLS

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FRIDAY + SATURDAY • AUG. 28 + 29

SLAVA’S SNOWSHOW3 SHOWS • CASTLE THEATER

AUG. 28, 7:30 PM • AUG. 29, 1:30 + 7:30 PM

Severe weather warning! SNOW predicted on Maui in

August! Slava’s Snowshow is a stunning spectacle of

beautifully crafted theatrical clowning, combining the

unbridled silliness of slapstick with visual extravagance

and beauty, all of which has established Slava as

a creative genius of international acclaim. Slava’s

Snowshow is unlike anything you have seen before

– a world of wonder combining hilarity, poignancy,

and spectacle, a unique comedy masterpiece. The

ensemble cast of clowns create a world of wonder in

which a web of cotton envelops the audience and one

tiny piece of paper begins a blinding, heart-stopping

snowstorm that engulfs an awestruck audience in a

blizzard of sparkling snowfl akes “Utterly breathtaking, the stage eff ects are dazzling.... suddenly the audience is young, innocent and transported with delight”–Daily Mail

Not recommended for children under 8 years of age.

TICKETS: $12, $27, $37, $57

EACH EVENT

IS LABELED

TO INDICATE

ITS GENRE

POP ROCKPOP ROCK

TUNE INTUNE IN

DANCE

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Hawai‘iMAOLI

LOCAL VOICESLOCAL VOICES

Talk Story

FESTIVALFESTIVAL

HO’ONANEAHO’ONANEA

SLAVA’S SNOWSHOWGLOBAL

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2009-10 EVENTS

THURSDAY, SEPT. 10

JOHN LEGENDCASTLE THEATER • 7:30 PM

Grammy Award winner John Legend

is a fi ve-time platinum album selling

music star with three hit albums Get Lifted, Once Again, and Evolver with award-

winning songs “Ordinary People,”

“Used to Love U,” “Green Light,” “Save

Room,” and “Another Again.” Join him

in the Hawai‘i concert of the year. Truly

a legend in the making.

TICKETS: $45, $55, $65

POP ROCKPOP ROCK

TICKETS: $45, $55, $65

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 11

REMEMBERING ROOTS & ENVISIONING FUTURE: FIVE HAWAIIAN WOMEN POETSMcCOY STUDIO THEATER • 6 PM

Hawaiians come from an established oral culture.

Puanani Burgess, Ho‘oipo DeCambra,Tamara

Wong-Morrison and Mahealani Perez-Wendt

will recite their poems, giving voice to both

universal insights and the specifi city of being

Hawaiian today. Joining the four poets is Jamaica

Heolimeleikalani Osorio, member of Youth Speaks Hawai‘i, who recently performed at the White

House for President Obama.

TICKETS: $20

SATURDAY, SEPT. 12

KŪ MAI KA HULA:HULA APPEARS CASTLE THEATER • 1 PM

Fourth annual international

hula competition featuring

group and soloist winners from

Japan along with Hawai‘i hālau.

The dancers compete in adult

male and female group and

solo performances in kahiko

(traditional hula) and ‘auana

(modern-day hula styling). This

competition also includes an

over-50 kūpuna division.

TICKETS: $25

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APPEARS

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THURSDAY, SEPT. 17

BARYSHNIKOV & LAGUNA in “THREE SOLOS and a DUET”CASTLE THEATER • 7:30 PM

Maui Arts & Cultural Center in association with

Baryshnikov Arts Center presents Three Solos and a Duet with Ana Laguna and Mikhail Baryshnikov in

works by today’s leading ballet choreographers

Mats Ek, Benjamin Millepied and Alexei Ratmansky.

A program of pure dance captures Baryshnikov’s

remarkable physical presence and, together with

Laguna, a lifetime of experience that informs every

gesture, every movement. Noted The New York Times, the performance is “portraits of the dancer

as mature artist, one with remarkable physical

clarity.” Mikhail Baryshnikov is collaborating on new

‘material for an adult’ that sometimes has the dancer

playfully competing with his younger self portrayed

in fi lm behind him. Still able to whip through spiraling

off-balance jumps, Baryshnikov and Ms. Laguna

were met by standing ovations at their sold-out

performances across Europe.

TICKETS: $12, $35, $55, $65

universal insights and the specifi city of being

Hawaiian today. Joining the four poets is Jamaica

Heolimeleikalani Osorio, member of

Hawai‘i, who recently performed at the White , who recently performed at the White

House for President Obama. House for President Obama.

TICKETS: $20TICKETS: $20

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SUNDAY, OCT. 18

4th ANNUAL MAUI ‘UKULELE FESTIVAL EVENTS LAWN • 1 PM - 6 PM

Enjoy a delightful afternoon celebrating

the beloved ‘ukulele, the iconic instrument

of modern Hawaiian music. Between 1878

and 1913, more than 20,000 Portuguese

immigrants arrived in Hawai‘i. Among their

humble posessions was the braginho, a small

four-string guitar that Hawaiians renamed the

‘ukulele. Bring your blankets and lawn chairs,

family and friends. The full afternoon line-up

of ‘ukulele music features Nā Hōkū Hanohano

award winners, Grammy nominees and a

mixture of kūpuna players and young rising

stars. There will also be prizes and drawings,

vendors with fresh fl ower lei, Hawaiian arts and

crafts, and in true local style plenty of ‘ono-

licious food and beverage selections.

FREE

‘UKULELE FESTIVAL FESTIVALFESTIVAL

SATURDAY, OCT. 17

STORYTELLINGFESTIVAL 2009SCHAEFER INTERNATIONAL GALLERY

• 3 PM - 5 PM

The Maui Arts & Cultural Center

is proud to present an exploration

of one of the authentic traditional

cultural art forms of Hawai‘i:

Storytelling. Hosted by kumu

hula and MACC Cultural

Programs Director Hōkūlani Holt,

the 2009 Storytelling Festival

will bring master storytellers

to share more stories of Pele

and Hi’iakaikapoliopele within

the backdrop of the Schafer

International Gallery.

FREE

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SUNDAY, OCT. 11

HAWAIIAN HERITAGE FILM FESTIVAL “HEART STRINGS”McCOY STUDIO THEATER • 3 PM

For nearly 100 years Kamaka and Sons have crafted

fi ne musical instruments from their tiny shop in

Honolulu. Of all the early Hawaiian manufacturers

who were crafting instruments at the start of the

20th century, only one, Kamaka and Sons, remains

in business today. Heart Strings chronicles how the

Kamaka and Sons Ukulele Company have successfully

carried on their namesake business, but at its heart

this fi lm examines how Hawaiian values have shaped

the company and how those values refl ect a unique

worldview and identity. Their's is a story about hard

work, fortitude, honesty and creativity as seen

through a distinctly Hawaiian point of view, rooted in

such concepts as Aloha, Mālama, and Pono.

Discussions, question and answer time follow the screening.

TICKETS: $10

LOCAL VOICESLOCAL VOICESTalk Story

SUNDAY, OCT. 18 SATURDAY, OCT. 17 FESTIVALFESTIVAL

crafts, and in true local style plenty of ‘ono-

licious food and beverage selections.

FREE

FREE

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FRIDAY, OCT. 23

DERVISH-MUSIC FROM IRELANDCASTLE THEATER • 7:30 PM

“Dervish is simply brilliant.”—Irish Times

This dynamic, high-spirited six-member band

from Ireland’s County Sligo brings its special kind

of “green energy” to the MACC. Dervish “weaves a

hypnotic brand of traditional magic, leaving their

audience in a state of toe-tapping excitement,” says

the Dublin Evening Herald. Lead singer Cathy Jordan

sings rollicking ballads in both Gaelic and English,

spinning tales of love and life in a rich, evocative

voice. Dervish’s songs are fi lled with high-energy

reels and jigs on fi ddle, fl ute, accordion, bouzouki,

and mandolin.

TICKETS: $12, $22, $32

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SUNDAY, NOV. 1

HAWAIIAN HERITAGE FILM FESTIVAL “BIOGRAPHY HAWAI‘I: JOSEPH NĀWAHĪ”McCOY STUDIO THEATER • 3 PM

Though little known today, Joseph Nāwahī was a Hawaiian

patriot and Renaissance man. A teacher, surveyor, lawyer,

cabinet minister, newspaper editor, and artist, he was born

in Puna, Hawai‘i on January 13, 1842. Joseph Nāwahī is an

important fi gure for understanding Hawaiian history and

Hawaiian sovereignty. While a political prisoner, the harsh

conditions of jail seriously affected his health, and he died

in 1896. M. Puakea Nogelmeier, Associate Professor of

Hawaiian Language, notes that Nāwahī is admired for several

reasons. “He’s handsome, he’s intelligent, he’s well-spoken,

he’s well-educated,” but above all, “his personal ethics were

unimpeachable.”

Discussions, question and answer time follow the screening.

FREE

LOCAL VOICESLOCAL VOICESTalk Story

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FRIDAY, NOV. 13

LEA SALONGACASTLE THEATER • 7:30 PM

This astounding, multi-awarded Filipina

singer and actress is known for her

beautiful vocals that are breathtaking,

moving and inspiring. Lea Salonga

began her singing career at the age of

ten, when she recorded her fi rst album,

Small Voice. She is the recipient of the

Olivier, Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics and

Theatre World Awards for her portrayal of

Kim in the musical Miss Saigon. Lea is also

the singing voice for Princess Jasmine

from Aladdin, and Fa Mulan for Mulan. Get

a taste of Broadway with this amazing

vocalist that has been wowing audiences

the world over. Her beautiful and perfect

vocals can bring a tear to your eyes, and

have you laughing with joy.

TICKETS: $39, $49, $125

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SUNDAY, NOV. 8

AMERICAN BLUEGRASS MASTERSCASTLE THEATER • 7:30 PM

Dedicated to the memory and spirit of Johnny Baldwin

For the fi rst time in 50 years, the American

Bluegrass Masters Tour unites Grand Ole

Opry legend Bobby Osborne with the hottest

bluegrass singers and pickers on the planet.

Bobby Osborne, one of the founding fathers

of bluegrass, embodies the spirit, sounds and

lore of the rural American South. Hailing from

Kentucky, American Bluegrass Masters pass

the torch of America’s musical heritage to

the unbridled talents of tomorrow. Old-timey

tradition meets youthful energy in a concert

of vibrant front-porch twang and infectious

rhythms that defi ne the American spirit.

TICKETS: $12, $27, $37

POP ROCKPOP ROCK

POP ROCKPOP ROCKTHURSDAY, NOV. 5

VIENNA TENGMcCOY STUDIO THEATER • 7:30 PM

Singer-songwriter and pianist Vienna

Teng’s dreamy, emotive ballads have

been described as haunting, smart and

introspective, gorgeously conceived and

executed. Amazon calls Vienna a brilliant

young songwriter. Hits from her fourth

and latest album Inland Territory such as

“The Last Snowfall,” and “White Light”

are climbing the pop charts. Teng’s

musical style incorporates folk, pop,

classical piano, and unaccompanied

vocals. She writes lyrics with feeling,

narrative, and personal history.

TICKETS: $22

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FRIDAY, NOV. 20

RICHARD THOMPSON McCOY STUDIO THEATER • 7:30 PM

“In the guitar god fi rmament, Thompson easily takes a place beside Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page. He has certainly been the most consistently imaginative English plank spanker of modern times.” – Daily Mirror.

British folk-rock pioneer Richard Thompson, who

came to prominence with Fairport Convention,

is a brilliant songwriter and innovative guitarist.

Rolling Stone magazine listed Thompson as #19 on

its list of The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time. With

more than a staggering 30 albums to his name,

Thompson has earned a reputation as a skilled and

compelling live performer and a consistently vital

recording artist.

TICKETS: $35

SATURDAY, NOV. 21

CECILIO & KAPONO CASTLE THEATER • 7:30 PM

Cecilio & Kapono provided the soundtrack for growing

up in Hawai‘i during the 1970's with hits like “Lifetime

Party” and “Friends.” “C&K” as they are fondly known,

have earned lasting stature on the contemporary

Hawaiian music scene and in the hearts of their fans.

Between the two of them, Cecilio Rodriguez and Henry

Kapono have released more than 20 albums and

received 18 Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards as both duo and

solo artists. Their unique blend of Hawaiian and folk/

rock harmonies bring home all those fond “Back In The

Day” memories.

TICKETS: $12, $28, $37 • VIP PACKAGES AVAILABLE

POP ROCKPOP ROCK

FRIDAY, NOV. 20

RICHARD THOMPSON McCOY STUDIO THEATER • 7:30 PM

“In the guitar god fi rmament, Thompson easily takes a place

SATURDAY, NOV. 21

CECILIO & KAPONO CASTLE THEATER • 7:30 PM

Cecilio & Kapono provided the soundtrack for growing

POP ROCKPOP ROCK

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MONDAY + TUESDAY • JAN. 18 + 19

NEW SHANGHAI CIRCUS2 SHOWS • CASTLE THEATER

JAN. 18. 7:30 PM • JAN. 19, 7 PM

“Feats of circus art that reach literally breathtaking heights of skill.”— New York Times

These amazing acrobats defy gravity with

breathtaking feats that stretch the limits of

human ability in this spellbinding show. Fearless

performers with boundless energy bring you

more than 2,000 years of Chinese circus

traditions. Innovative choreography, radiant

lighting, enchanting scenery, and powerful

music enhance this beautifully orchestrated

presentation of Chinese circus arts. Audiences

of all ages applaud their gravity-defying feats

of incredible skill and imagination.

TICKETS: $12, $18, $23

FRIDAY + SATURDAY • JAN. 15 + 16

KUMU KAHUA THEATRE “VOICES FROM OKINAWA”2 SHOWS • McCOY STUDIO THEATER

JAN. 15, 7:30 PM • JAN. 16, 7:30 PM

Written by Maui-born playwright Jon Shirota,

Voices From Okinawa tells the story of Kama

Hutchins, an American of Okinawan ancestry

who teaches English to locals of all ages in

Okinawa. He bypasses traditional ESL teaching

methods by having his students relate personal

stories to the class. The tales reveal the

confl icted attitudes of the students toward

the American soldiers stationed on the island,

ranging from the American Dream to crime and

destruction of traditional culture. With comedy

and drama, the play takes a twist as the teacher

Kama learns more about his own cultural

heritage from his students. Mature Content.

TICKETS: $22

GLOBALTHEATRE “VOICES

LOCAL VOICES

THEATRE “VOICES LOCAL VOICESTalk Story

SATURDAY, DEC. 19

WILLIE K with the MAUI POPS ORCHESTRACASTLE THEATER • 7:30 PM

“He’s an amazing guitar virtuoso, a Hawaiian Jimi Hendrix: he’s Gabby Pahinui, Andres Segovia and Eddie van Halen rolled into one.”— The Honolulu Weekly

Charismatic island performer Willie

Kahaialii shares his love of opera,

Hawaiian music and multiple genres, his

huge voice and his outstanding guitar

and ‘ukulele talent with the Maui Pops

Orchestra lead by Stuart Chafetz. Willie

K's passion, creativity, humour and

musical virtuosity combine in exceptional

complexivity that often brings audiences

to tears and to their feet.

TICKETS: $12, $35, $45, $55

HO’ONANEAHO’ONANEA

Kama learns more about his own cultural

heritage from his students. Mature Content.

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THURSDAY, JAN. 21

MARK MORRIS DANCE GROUPCASTLE THEATER • 7:30 PM

“Intensely musical, insinuatingly sensual, fabulously funky.”

–Los Angeles Times

Renowned and applauded the world over, Mark Morris Dance

Group is considered one of the top modern dance companies.

With live musicians for every performance, the company has

the uncanny ability to ”make music visible,” and its talent,

humor, and bravado draw audiences in for a joyful time.

Praised as a refreshingly irreverent master, Mark Morris has

earned his reputation as one of the world’s leading modern

dance choreographers (both as a ‘bad boy’ of modern

dance and as a MacArthur Genius Awardee) MMDG challenges

the dance world’s notions of the perfect body, presenting

works set to anything from Bach to rock. The works inspire

superlatives; the accolades can not fail to note Morris’ “force

of imagination” and ability to mix emotions.

TICKETS: $12, $30, $45

DANCESATURDAY, JAN. 30

HĀLAU O KEKUHIin “HOLO MAI PELE”CASTLE THEATER • 7:30 PM

Based on the Hawaiian literary saga of Pelehonuamea, goddess of

the volcano, and her younger sister, Hi‘iakaikapoliopele, Holo Mai Pele,

which premiered at MACC in 1995, will once again grace the Castle

stage. The fi rst opera-length hula drama to incorporate hula, chant,

drama and storytelling Holo Mai Pele is a pivotal work that changed

the way hula is presented on stage. In 2001 Holo Mai Pele was aired

nationally as part of PBS’ Great Performances. Nā kumu hula Pualani

Kanaka‘ole Kanahele and Nālani Kanaka‘ole of Hālau O Kekuhi are the

co-creators and choreographers of this epic hula drama.

TICKETS: $12, $25, $45

This project has been made possible by American Masterpieces:

Three Centuries of Artistic Genius, a major initiative of the

National Endowment for the Arts, and is recognized as an

American masterwork of artistic and cultural signifi cance.

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of imagination” and ability to mix emotions.

TICKETS: $12, $30, $45

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THURSDAY, FEB. 4

TOKYO STRING QUARTETCASTLE THEATER • 7:30 PM

“Musical integrity…lies at the heart of the Tokyo String Quartet’s approach and it is more than worthy of its status as one of the world’s great quartets.”

—The Australian

The Tokyo String Quartet has captivated audiences and critics

alike since it was founded almost 40 years ago. Regarded as one of

the supreme chamber ensembles of the world, the quartet–Martin

Beaver and Kikuei Ikeda (violins), Kazuhide Isomura (viola) and Clive

Greensmith (cello)–has collaborated with a remarkable array of

artists and composers, produced critically acclaimed recordings,

and established a distinguished teaching record. Performing over

a hundred concerts worldwide each season, the Tokyo String

Quartet has a devoted international following. The Quartet kicks off

an ambitious three-year cycle performing Beethoven’s 16 soaring

string quartets.

TICKETS: $12, $25, $37

SUNDAY, JANUARY 31

ALPIN HONG, PIANOCASTLE THEATER • 5 PM

“…a tour de force. Hong evoked a kind of Beatlemania when he came on stage. What a showman! What a musician!”

– The Santa Barbara News Press

Whirlwind tours and performances across the globe have

earned pianist Alpin Hong his reputation as a modern

day Pied Piper. Opening the ears, eyes and imaginations

of hundreds of thousands of audience members, his

combination of stunning technique, emotional range,

and rare humor continues to bring audiences young and

old to their feet. His extensive classical training, including

Julliard, matched with his background in skateboarding,

snowboarding, martial arts, and videogames, forms a

creative force unmatched in its youthful vivacity and

boundless energy.

TICKETS: $12, $25, $32

TUNE INTUNE IN

THURSDAY, FEB. 4SUNDAY, JANUARY 31

ALPIN HONG, PIANO

TUNE INTUNE IN

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THURSDAY, FEB. 11

BLACK GRACECASTLE THEATER • 7:30 PM

“Black Grace is the most positive, living expression of any New Zealand art…” –Sunday Star Times

Contemporary dance with roots in the

Samoan and Maori communities of

Aotearoa (New Zealand), Fusing Pacifi c and

contemporary dance in an extraordinary

and dynamic form, Black Grace has become

internationally renowned for its artistry,

creative excellence and innovation, while

also becoming the world’s leading exponent

of Pacifi c contemporary dance.

TICKETS: $12, $25, $35

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SATURDAY, FEB. 13

KEALI‘I REICHEL in “KŪKAHI 2010” CASTLE THEATER • 7:30 PM

“A concert by this gifted artist is not only good for the heart, but the soul as well.” –Maui News

One of Hawai‘i’s most popular recording

artists, Keali‘i is the award-winning kumu

hula of Hālau Ke‘alaokamaile. His music,

chant and hula represent the best of

Hawai‘i‘s traditional and contemporary

poetry and dance today. He has won 19 Nā

Hōkū Hanohano Awards, and his consistent

place at the top of world music charts

garners international attention. Most

recently, his hālau brought home awards

from their fi rst appearance at the Merrie

Monarch Festival

TICKETS: $12, $35, $45, $55

DANCE KEALI‘I REICHEL HO’ONANEAHO’ONANEA

SUNDAY, FEB. 21

KALICHSTEIN-LAREDO-ROBINSON TRIOCASTLE THEATER • 5 PM

“…the KLR Trio’s performances stand with the fi nest chamber groups of our time.” –Miami Herald

The Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio

continues to dazzle audiences and critics

alike with their performances. Since making

their debut at the White House for President

Carter’s inauguration in January 1977,

pianist Joseph Kalichstein, violinist Jaime

Laredo and cellist Sharon Robinson, all

with successful solo careers, have set the

standard for performance of the piano trio.

TICKETS: $12, $30, $40, $45

LAREDO-ROBINSON

TUNE INTUNE IN

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SATURDAY, MAR. 6

CONVERGENCE: KENNY ENDOCASTLE THEATER • 7:30 PM

“Kenny Endo’s name long has been synonymous with the rhythmic artistry of taiko."

–Honolulu Adveriser

A retrospective of selected contemporary taiko compositions composed

by internationally renown taiko master Kenny Endo. A leading spirit in

traditional Japanese drumming, Endo believes in using tradition as a

basis for innovative collaborations and improvisations. Joining Endo will

be an ensemble of master musicians who refl ect the East meets West

synthesis of his music: Kiyohiko Semba, percussionist; Kaori Takahashi,

electric violin; Kaoru Watanabe, bamboo fl ute and Miho Morinoue,

dancer/choreographer.

TICKETS: $12, $25, $32

This project has been made possible by American Masterpieces:

Three Centuries of Artistic Genius, a major initiative of the

National Endowment for the Arts, and is recognized as an American

masterwork of artistic and cultural signifi cance.

SATURDAY, FEB. 27

MAKANAMcCOY STUDIO THEATER • 7:30 PM

"… a dynamic force… " —New York Times

One of the hottest young musical protégés to emerge from

Hawai‘i, on both the slack key and world music charts,

Makana plays his own style of contemporary world rock.

With a fi rm foundation in the traditions of Kī Hō‘alu—

Hawaiian slack key guitar—Makana adds the infl uences

of folk, rock, ethnic, bluegrass, jazz, traditional, ambient

and classical music to create a style all his own. Known as

a musical world time traveler, channeling inspirations from

many places and times through his voice, fast fi ngers and

guitar, Makana brings them together as one, with ground-

breaking new works and reanimated classics. His music

transcends category and trend by integrating eclectic

elements from diverse musical sources into his traditional

Hawaiian slack key, to create his arrangements. The result is

pure innovation, and the charting of new sonic frontiers.

TICKETS: $32

LOCAL VOICESLOCAL VOICES

Mele

National Endowment for the Arts, and is recognized as an American

masterwork of artistic and cultural signifi cance.

TICKETS: $32

Get Tickets at 242-SHOW

GLOBAL

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SUNDAY, MAR. 7

“ALOHA E KO‘OLAU, A TRUE STORY OF KAUA‘I” by TOM LEECASTLE THEATER • 5 PM

Hawai‘i-born writer and director Tom Lee boldly

tells this now–legendary story of Hawai‘i in the

1890s through an intimate and inventive puppet

performance. The story captures both a fundamental

struggle for personal freedom and the triumph of

unconditional love in the most diffi cult circumstances.

Tom Lee addresses these powerful themes with

puppetry that evokes the poetry of the Hawaiian

language and the natural environment of the islands.

His production utilizes raw, handcarved puppets in

the kuruma ningyo style (wheeled puppet theater of

Japan) and live shadow and video projection inspired

by Hawaiian woodcut carving, along with voice-over

and original live musical accompaniment.

Recommended for ages 13 and older.

TICKETS: $22

LOCAL VOICESLOCAL VOICESTalk Story

SATURDAY, MAR. 13

LIMA WELAMcCOY STUDIO THEATER • 7:30 PM

Lima Wela, or “Hot Hands,” is the fast

strumming, string breaking, boundary

pushing trio of Willie K, Joe Cano, and

Avi Ronen. You can’t help but to move to

Latin, Hawaiian, Jazz, Rock and Rhythm

‘n Blues, a mix of what the band’s

founder Willie K. calls “Mediterranean-

Pacifi c Jazz.” This concert is sure to

please all acoustic afi cionados and wow

audiences in what just might be the

fastest guitar trio in the Pacifi c. Lima

Wela’s music is like building a bridge

between three worlds and crossing over,

while communicating with music.

TICKETS: $35

LOCAL VOICESLOCAL VOICES

MeleSATURDAY, MAR. 27

JAKESHIMABUKUROCASTLE THEATER • 7:30 PM

“Today, the ‘ukulele means something much cooler and infi nitely more versatile, thanks to the startling virtuosity, musical inquisitiveness of Jake Shimabukuro.” –The Baltimore Sun

Jake Shimabukuro is recognized

as one of the world’s most exciting

and innovative ‘ukulele players and

composers. Lightning-fast fi ngers and

revolutionary techniques, this young

‘ukulele virtuoso plays everything.

His virtuosity defi es label or category.

Playing jazz, blues, funk, classical,

bluegrass, folk, fl amenco, and rock,

Jake’s mission is to show everyone that

the ‘ukulele is capable of so much more

than traditional Hawaiian music.

TICKETS: $12, $30, $40

HO’ONANEAHO’ONANEA

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and original live musical accompaniment.

Recommended for ages 13 and older.

TICKETS: $22

the ‘ukulele is capable of so much more

than traditional Hawaiian music.

TICKETS: $12, $30, $40

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SUNDAY, JUN. 27

19TH ANNUALKĪ HŌ‘ALU FESTIVAL EVENTS LAWN • 2 PM - 7 PM

Kī Hō‘alu (Hawaiian slack key guitar

music) is so ‘ono you can taste it! Bring

the lawn chairs or roll out a blanket on

the lawn to enjoy an all-star line-up of

Hawai‘i’s best slack key guitar musicians

that will linger until dusk. This annual

MACC tradition is one of the most

popular events of the year. Bring the

whole ‘ohana … it’s FREE!

FREE

19TH ANNUALFESTIVALFESTIVALSATURDAY, APR. 17

HAPACASTLE THEATER • 7:30 PM

“Hapa, the most successful Hawaiian-music group in recent history” –New York Times

According to the Santa Cruz Sentinel, if Maui were

music, it would sound like these guys. Barry

Flanagan and Nathan Aweau are Hapa, one

of Hawai‘i’s premiere music groups. Like the

Hawaiian Islands, Hapa’s pan-Polynesian music

is an amalgam of infl uences ranging from ancient

genealogical chants to the strummed ballads of

Portuguese fisherman and Spanish cowboys to

the inspirational melodies of early missionaries.

Add to this a dose of American acoustic folk/rock

and you have what has been described as the “most

exciting and beautiful contemporary Hawaiian

music the world knows!”–Maui Time Weekly. Hapa

has won numerous Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards in

addition to international acclaim.

TICKETS: $12, $28, $37

HO’ONANEAHO’ONANEA

SUNDAY • MAY 2

BROTHERS CAZIMEROCASTLE THEATER • 7:30PM

“Celebrated and in play all over the world for over 30 years, their music is part and parcel of the modern Hawaiian identity.”—Big Island Weekly

The Brothers Cazimero are consummate

performers who have made their

indelible imprint on the face of

contemporary Hawaiian music. Their

talent, longevity and sales success have

placed them in a league of their own.

The Brothers Cazimero showcase their

Annual Lei Day Concert celebrating

years of consistently sold out May Day

concerts. Delight in their special aloha

celebration at the MACC.

TICKETS: $12, $28, $37

HO’ONANEAHO’ONANEA

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SATURDAY, APR 10

22ND ANNUAL “PUNDY YOKOUCHI MEMORIAL” GOLF TOURNAMENT THE DUNES AT MAUI LANI

Join us in celebrating one of Pundy’s

favorite pastimes. Now in its 22nd year,

this tournament is always a sell-out.

Register early to be eligible to win even

more prizes.

SPECIAL EVENTSMARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR THESE POPULAR MACC FUNDRAISING EVENTS.

HELP SUPPORT THE MACC AND HAVE A FABULOUS TIME ALL AT ONCE.

AUGUST 2010

MAUI CALLSMACC’s signature annual gala

features the best in gourmet pūpū,

fi ne wines, and exciting silent and live

auctions. Celebrating the romantic

“Boat Days” era of 1940’s Hawai‘i,

Maui Calls is the not-to-be-missed

event of the summer.

MARCH 2010

SPAGOEnjoy an evening of delectable cuisine,

special entertainment, and good

company, hosted by Spago at the Four

Seasons Resort Maui.

SPECIALEVENT

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special entertainment, and good

company, hosted by Spago at the Four

Seasons Resort Maui.

SPAGOSPECIAL

EVENT

MARCH 2010

SPAGO MARCH 2010

SPAGOSPECIAL

EVENT

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MACC’s signature annual gala

ū,

fi ne wines, and exciting silent and live

auctions. Celebrating the romantic

“Boat Days” era of 1940’s Hawai‘i,

SATURDAY, MAY 15

2ND ANNUAL MAUI BREWERS FESTIVALEVENTS LAWN • 3 PM - 7 PM

If you didn’t attend the fi rst time, you missed one

of the most fun and exuberant events here at the

MACC! Sample fabulous brews from across the

state and across the country. Enjoy all-you-can

eat pūpū and rockin’ entertainment at Maui’s most

talked about new event.

MAUI BREWERS

SPECIALEVENTSPECIALEVENT

more prizes. Maui Calls is the not-to-be-missed

event of the summer.

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MAUI POPS ORCHESTRA CASTLE THEATER • SUNDAY, DEC. 13

From Rock to Rachmaninov, the Maui Pops Orchestra presents

its wonderful concert series under the baton of Conductor

Jim Durham starting with their ever popular Holiday Pops!

concert on Sunday, December 13. Watch the MACC Calendar

for more dates in 2010.

BALLET HAWAI‘I PRESENTS “THE NUTCRACKER” 2 SHOWS • CASTLE THEATER

SATURDAY, DEC. 5, 7:30 PM • SUNDAY, DEC. 6, 2:00 PM

Tchaikovsky’s unforgettable score, matched with lavish

sets and gorgeous costumes, make this beloved classic the

perfect holiday treat! Ballet Hawai‘i’s production is unique

to the islands, with guest stars from great ballet companies

and a cast of Hawai‘i’s fi nest dancers, including dancers from

Maui. This brilliant blend of design and choreography creates

a magical world for children and adults alike… It just wouldn’t

be the holidays without Nutcracker

CANDLELIGHT CAFE & CINEMA CASTLE THEATER • 5:00 PM + 7:30 PM

“Entertainment that enlightens”

Screenings of intriguing fi lms selected by

festival founders Barry & Stella Rivers

FIRSTLIGHT FILM FESTIVALCASTLE THEATER • DEC. 16-30

Best of the year and Academy Award

worthy fi lms to add sparkle to the holidays.

MAUI FILM FESTIVAL at WAILEA and the MACCWAILEA LOCATIONS, CASTLE THEATER

and McCOY STUDIO THEATER • JUNE 16-20

The annual summer fi lm extravaganza with a

bounty of special events and celebrity sightings.

Get Tickets at 242-SHOW

PARTNERS IN THE COMMUNITY

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SUBSCRIPTION SERIES • Subscription Series Ticket Packages go on sale Tuesday, August 18, 2009.

SINGLE TICKETS • Single tickets go on sale Tuesday, August 25 to MACC annual donors, on sale to the general public on Tuesday, September 1, 2009.

DISCOUNTS • MACC donors enjoy early buying privileges and discounts at the Box Office, by phone, by fax or online. No double discounts. No additional discounts on children’s or economy ticket prices.

REFUNDS / EXCHANGES • Ticket orders are not refundable unless an event is

cancelled. Due to the nature of the performing arts, programs are subject to change, sometimes without prior notice. Information on our website, on the island radio stations and in the local newspapers is updated regularly. Box Office info: 808-242-SHOW (242-7469) or [email protected]

HANDLING CHARGES • $3 handling fee will be applied to each mail, fax or phone order. Orders made over the Internet carry a non refundable, per-ticket service charge.

FACILITY CHARGES • A fee of $3 per ticket will be added to help offset utility surcharges, major repairs, maintenance, and equipment replacement. Amphitheater shows may carry additional fees.

SPECIAL NEEDS • MACC is fully compliant with ADA guidelines. Theaters are accessible to individuals with disabilities. Please inform the Box Office of any mobility issues or special needs when ordering tickets. For information on IWD accessibility visit www.MauiArts.org.

MACC is a smoke-free facility.

MACC PATRON GUIDELINES:WILL CALL / TICKET PICKUP • Tickets ordered online or by phone / fax / mail will be held at the box office for pickup. It is recommended that tickets be picked up during regular Box Office hours or at least one hour prior to showtime. Please note: For the security of your ticket purchases and personal credit, a valid photo I.D. must be presented to claim your tickets. Tickets to be issued to an individual other than the purchaser require written authorization.

LATE SEATING • Late comers will be seated at the discretion of the house staff at an appropriate interval in the program, as designated by the artist.

PHOTOS & RECORDING DEVICES • Cameras, video cameras or other recorders equipment are not permitted in any MACC venue. All cell phones and pagers must be silenced during shows.

FOOD / DRINKS • Food and beverages are available for purchase before MACC performances. No food or drinks are allowed in Castle or McCoy Theaters; no outside food and beverages are allowed in A & B Amphitheater or Events Lawn, in compliance with county and state health and liquor laws.

purchase before MACC performances. No food or drinks are allowed in Castle or McCoy Theaters; no outside food and beverages are allowed in A & B Amphitheater or Events Lawn, beverages are allowed in A & B Amphitheater or Events Lawn, in compliance with county and state health and liquor laws.

The Castle Theater

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2009 - 2010 EXHIBITS

ROOTS OF INSPIRATION: CONTEMPORARY FUNCTIONAL FURNITURE NOVEMBER 10 - DECEMBER 23• Opening Reception November 8, 5 PM

A select group of Hawai‘i’s fi nest professional furniture makers have been

invited to each create one unique piece of functional furniture based on

an inspirational source of artifacts, antiques or architecture from pre or

post contact Hawai‘i. Expect to see exceptional

craftsmanship and technical excellence

in carving, turning and inlay with

materials such as koa, milo, kamani

and Norfolk pine.

HI‘IAKAIKAPOLIOPELE: VISUAL STORIES BY CONTEMPORARY NATIVE HAWAIIAN ARTISTS SEPTEMBER 15 - OCTOBER 24• Opening Reception September 12, 5 PM

This invitational exhibition will include accomplished

upcoming artists of Hawaiian ancestry who have

been asked to create new work with inspiration

from the epic tale Ka Mo‘olelo O Hi‘iakaikapoliopele,

by Ho‘oulumāhiehie. The artist's work will include

sources of inspiration from traditional hula, chants, characters and places of

the goddess Pele and her younger sister, Hi‘iakaikapoliopele. This exhibition

will be traveling to the Hawai‘i State Art Museum, in Honolulu.

SCHAEFER INTERNATIONAL GALLERY

GALLERY HOURS:

11 AM - 5 PM

Tuesday – Saturday

Also open before

Castle Theater

shows and during

intermission.

Admission is free.

Marques Marzan,

Pā‘ū o Hi‘ iaka,na ‘au pua ‘a

an inspirational source of artifacts, antiques or architecture from pre or

post contact Hawai‘i. Expect to see exceptional

craftsmanship and technical excellence

in carving, turning and inlay with

materials such as koa, milo, kamani

and Norfolk pine.

Stephen Hynson,

Biedermeier Goes Fishing, koa, wenge & camphor wood

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THE ESSENCE OF MAUIJANUARY 12 - FEBRUARY 20• Opening Reception January 9, 5 PM

If you had to name one thing that defi nes the

essence of Maui what would it be? We invited

a group of artists from the Maui community to

determine what the physical, spiritual, cultural

or social essence of Maui is to them and to create

one unique piece to show their touchstone. This

promises to be an intriguing exhibit with visual

depth, personal meaning and shared interest.

GAYLEN HANSEN:THREE DECADES OF PAINTINGSMAY 11 - JUNE 19• Opening Reception May 8, 5 PM

Organized by the Museum of Art at

Washington State University, this

exhibit brings together a retrospective

of 30 years of this remarkable artist’s development. It

traces the evolution of Hansen’s narrative paintings which

encompass the landscape of the rural West. Colorful large

scale compositions of horses, dogs, fi sh, grasshoppers

and Hansen’s alter ego “ the Kernal” lead viewers into his

playful world of humor and humanity.

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exhibit brings together a retrospective

of 30 years of this remarkable artist’s development. It

traces the evolution of Hansen’s narrative paintings which

encompass the landscape of the rural West. Colorful large

scale compositions of horses, dogs, fi sh, grasshoppers

and Hansen’s alter ego “ the Kernal” lead viewers into his

playful world of humor and humanity.

CELEBRATING THE ARTIST IN USAPRIL 11 - 25 • Opening Reception April 10, 4 PM

For our annual student exhibit we’ve invited Maui students from grades

K- 8 to be the architects of imaginary neighborhoods. Using basic

materials and the spirit of collaboration, works from individual students

will be assembled in the gallery to make a

colossal rambling neighborhood. Expect

to see both two and three dimensional

environments with fantasy houses, gardens,

people and pets, with a variety of ideas that

show us “what’s up in the hood.”

Bill and Sally Worcester,

Ipu Wai, glass

Gaylen Hansen,Kernal in the � istle Patch, oil on canvas

First grade student,

Untitled,watercolor

ART MAUIMARCH 7 - APRIL 2

We welcome the Art Maui organization back

to the gallery for this popular annual juried

exhibit in its 32nd year of showcasing the

work of artists from the Valley Isle. Discover

the endless range of ideas and techniques

seen in drawing, painting, sculpture,

printmaking and digital media, with

something for everyone.

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MACCIN THE

COMMUNITY

GOING BEYOND THE STAGE INTO THE COMMUNITY

AND SCHOOLS!

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SCHOOLSThe MACC brings performers into our schools. In

2008-09, over 4,300 students enjoyed lectures,

demonstrations and shows

without leaving their school

grounds.

STUDENTSAND TEACHERSIn 2010 we celebrate the 15th

anniversary of our partnership with

Department of Education, Maui District,

in The John F. Kennedy Center for the

Performing Arts program Partners in Education. The MACC continues to be

a national leader in arts education,

training teachers and artists in the

best strategies to insure our kids are

prepared with 21st

Century skills.

MAUI NEI The MACC also brings artists off the stage and

into the more remote areas of Maui County —

Hāna, Moloka‘i and Lāna‘i.

Over 20,000

students a

year take part

in education

programs

presented by

the MACC.

MAUI’S SENIORS Kaunoa, Alu Like, Hale Makua, and other

senior centers participate in MACC

programs to bring our

kūpuna and artists

together.

Jake Shimabukuro at Wailuku Elementary

• Art of the Chanter directed

by Keali‘i Reichel was

performed for Moloka‘i

residents in a free concert

at Hālau Kulana ‘Ōiwi.

• Members of the Lakota

Sioux Indian Dance Theater

performed for students

during a school assembly

at Hāna School and at a free

community performance

on Lāna‘i.

Paul Togioka performs some slack key stylings for Hale Mahaolu and Maui Adult Day Care. (L)

Maui keiki involved in the Arts Education of the MACC

Keiki Fun Fest: Pearl Nishino

C & K with the Baldwin High School Band (Above)

Paul Togioka performs slack key for Maui students (L)

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VOLUNTEER AT THE MACC

BECOME PART OF THE MACC VOLUNTEER OHANA!

HAWAIIAN CULTURE The MACC is deeply committed to Hawaiian culture and this

year will offer a myriad of presentations.

• Join us in September for Kū Mai Ka Hula International

Hula Competition which invites winners from various

hula competitions in

Hawai‘i, Japan, and the

Continental US.

• We will debut the

Hawaiian Heritage Film

Festival during Fall 2009

and will bring Holo Mai Pele back to the MACC in

January.

• The play Aloha e Ko’olau by Tom Lee and the exhibit of

contemporary Hawaiian artists who were inspired by

the epic story Hi’iakaikapoliopele by Ho’oulumāhiehie,

bring us the many

ways we tell a story.

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Share your time, enthusiasm and experience. Meet people who share

your interest in the arts and who contribute to the community.

Volunteers are the heartbeat of the Maui Arts & Cultural Center. Not

only is their work essential to patron safety and enjoyment, but the

volunteer’s contribution of time saves the MACC thousands of dollars,

which helps to keep ticket prices affordable for the community.

The Maui Arts & Cultural Center employs hundreds of volunteers in a

variety of areas, including: Amphitheater Events, Education Programs,

Gallery Attendants, Mailing Team, Offi ce Support, Reception, Tour

Guides and Ushers.

MAHALO FOR YOUR INTEREST IN VOLUNTEERING AT

THE MAUI ARTS & CULTURAL CENTER.

(L) Volunteer Appreciation Fiesta (C) Maui High Youth Volunteers (R) Volunteers at an outdoor Concert

Lula Washington with students from Maui Academy of Performing Arts

Tom Lee’s “Aloha e Ko’olau, A true Story of Kaua‘i”

Dancers in form at “Kū Mai Ka Hula”

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Maile • $1,250 ($1,140 tax deductible) • All Silversword benefits plus… • Designated parking for A&B Amphitheater events • Priority ticket handling and access to Box Seats (2)

• Invitation to annual Maile Reception

Naupaka • $2,500 ($2,385 tax deductible) • All Maile benefits plus . . . • Reserved table in Yokouchi Founders’ Court for pre-show activities • Charging privileges at the bar before and during intermission at Castle Theater shows • Set of original notecards

Koa • $5,000 ($4,805 tax deductible) • All Naupaka benefits plus… • Complimentary catalog from one Schaefer International Gallery exhibit • Set of two beverage mugs with club logo • Two personalized reserved parking passes good for all events • Invitation to exclusive Chairman’s Annual Dinner • Bar service in boxseats ante-room (with box seats ticket purchase)

Sandalwood • $10,000 ($9,785 tax deductible) • All Koa benefits plus . . . • Table service at reserved table for pre-show activities • Reserved parking for all events • Personalized benefits package

Kauila • $25,000 ($22,405 tax deductible) • All Sandalwood benefits plus . . . • All Sandalwood benefits plus . . . • Reception or backstage greeting with a visiting artist • Reception or backstage greeting with a visiting artist • Full-page ad in the house program for one • Full-page ad in the house program for one performance for your company or the charity performance for your company or the charity of your choice of your choice • Complimentary theater seat plaque • Complimentary theater seat plaque • Two complimentary round trip limo rides • Two complimentary round trip limo rides (maximum of 8 people) between your home and the (maximum of 8 people) between your home and the MACC with Arthur’s Limousine Service, and 25% off MACC with Arthur’s Limousine Service, and 25% off all future transportation services with Arthur’s all future transportation services with Arthur’s

‘Ilima • $40 Individual, $70 Dual, $25 Kūpuna & Students • Advance ticket buying privileges on selected performances, up to two tickets for selected shows (1)

• Subscription to and recognition in Centerpiece • Annual donor card • 10% discount on up to two tickets to selected events • 10% discount on selected MACC gift items • Invitations to special events • Monthly mailings of calendar of events

‘Ōhi ‘a • $110 • All ‘Ilima benefits plus… • Additional donor card • Waived phone fee on ticket orders • 10% discount and advance ticket buying privileges on up to four tickets to selected events (1)

• Benefits at O‘ahu’s Contemporary Museum and Hawai‘i Island’s Volcano Art Center

Kukui • $275 ($270 tax deductible) • All ‘Ohi‘a benefits plus… • Members behind-the-scenes tour (please allow advance notice) • Beverage mug with club logo • 10% discount and advance ticket buying privileges on up to six tickets to selected events (1)

Silversword • $550 ($480 tax deductible) • All Kukui benefits plus… • Waived parking fees for events • Invitation-only exhibit walk-through with artist or curator • 10% discount and advance ticket buying privileges on up to eight tickets to selected events (1)

• One complimentary 4-hour use of a meeting room

• All ‘Ilima benefits plus… • Additional donor card • Waived phone fee on ticket orders • 10% discount and advance ticket buying

• All ‘ • Members behind-the-scenes tour (please allow advance notice) • Beverage mug with club logo

• All Kukui benefits plus… • Waived parking fees for events • Invitation-only exhibit walk-through with artist or curator

• All Silversword benefits plus… • Designated parking for A&B Amphitheater events • Priority ticket handling and access to Box Seats • Invitation to annual Maile Reception

Naupaka • All Maile benefits plus . . . • Reserved table in Yokouchi Founders’ Court for pre-show activities • Charging privileges at the bar before and

• All Naupaka benefits plus… • Complimentary catalog from one Schaefer International Gallery exhibit • Set of two beverage mugs with club logo

• All Koa benefits plus . . . • Table service at reserved table for pre-show activities • Reserved parking for all events • Personalized benefits package

SAVE 20% Become a MACC Annual Donor Now ! Receive Immediate Discounts on your Season Subscription

• All Sandalwood benefits plus . . . • Reception or backstage greeting with a visiting artist • Full-page ad in the house program for one performance for your company or the charity of your choice

DONOR PROGRAMS AT THE MACCFROM ARTS EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR KIDS TO COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT,

TO BRINGING THE WORLD’S BEST ARTISTS TO MAUI

–MACC ANNUAL DONORS MAKE IT HAPPEN!

‘Ilima $25 K • Advance ticket buying privileges on selected performances, up to two tickets for selected shows

(1) Ticket limits apply for selected shows (2) Based on donor level and date ticket request is received

DONOR PROGRAMS AT THE MACCFROM ARTS EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR KIDS TO COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT,

TO BRINGING THE WORLD’S BEST ARTISTS TO MAUI

–MACC ANNUAL DONORS MAKE IT HAPPEN!

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The Box Office Open Mon-Sat, 10am - 6pm

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P H O N E 808-242 -SHOW (7469)

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O N L I N E www.MauiArts.org

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F A X 808- 244-8850

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M A I L MACC Box Office

One Cameron Way, Kahului, HI 96732

2009 Performance Ticket Price Venue

Fri, Aug 28, 7:30pm Slava’s Snowshow (3) 12, 27, 37, 57 Castle

Sat, Aug 29, 1:30 + 7:30pm Slava’s Snowshow (3) 12, 27, 37, 57 Castle

Thu, Sep 10, 7:30 pm John Legend (1) 45, 55, 65 Castle

Fri, Sep 11, 7:30 pm Hawaiian Women Poets (1) 20 McCoy

Sat, Sep 12, 1:00 pm Kū Mai Ka Hula 25 Castle

Thu, Sep 17, 7:30 pm Baryshnikov & Laguna 12, 35, 55, 65 Castle

Sun, Oct 11, 3:00 pm Hawaiian Heritage Film Festival (1) 10 McCoy

Sat, Oct 17, 3:00 pm Storytelling 2009 FREE Gallery

Sun, Oct 18, 1:00 pm 3rd Annual ‘Ukulele Festival FREE Lawn

Fri, Oct 23, 7:30 pm Dervish 12, 22, 32 Castle

Sun, Nov 1, 3:00 pm Hawaiian Heritage Film Festival (1) FREE McCoy

Thu, Nov 5, 7:30 pm Vienna Teng 22 McCoy

Sun, Nov 8, 7:30 pm American Bluegrass Masters 12,27,37 Castle

Fri, Nov 13, 7:30 pm Lea Salonga (2) 39, 49, 125 Castle

Fri, Nov 20, 7:30 pm Richard Thompson (2) 35 McCoy

Sat, Nov 21, 7:30 pm Cecilio & Kapono (2) 12, 28, 37 Castle

Sat, Dec 19, 7:30 pm Willie K with Maui Pops 12, 35, 45, 55 Castle

2010 Happy New Year !

Fri, Jan 15, 7:30 pm Kumu Kahua Theatre 22 McCoy

Sat, Jan 16, 7:30 pm Kumu Kahua Theatre 22 McCoy

Mon, Jan 18, 7:30 pm New Shanghai Circus (3) 12, 18, 23 Castle

Tue, Jan 19, 7:00 pm New Shanghai Circus (3) 12, 18, 23 Castle

Thu, Jan 21, 7:30 pm Mark Morris Dance Group 12, 30, 45 Castle

Sat, Jan 30, 7:30 pm Hālau O Kekuhi 12, 25, 45 Castle

Sun, Jan 31, 5:00 pm Alpin Hong 12, 25, 32 Castle

Thu, Feb 4, 7:30 pm Tokyo String Quartet 12, 25, 37 Castle

Thu, Feb 11, 7:30 pm Black Grace 12, 25, 35 Castle

Sat, Feb 13, 7:30 pm Keali‘i Reichel 12, 35, 45, 55 Castle

Sun, Feb 21, 5:00 pm Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson 12, 30, 40, 45 Castle

Sat, Feb 27, 7:30 pm Makana 32 McCoy

Sat, Mar 6, 7:30 pm Kenny Endo 12, 25, 32 Castle

Sun, Mar 7, 5:00 pm Tom Lee’s Aloha E Ko’olau 22 Castle

Sat, Mar 13, 7:30 pm Lima Wela 35 McCoy

Sat, Mar 27, 7:30 pm Jake Shimabukuro 12, 30, 40 Castle

Sat, Apr 17, 7:30 pm Hapa 12, 28, 37 Castle

Sun, May 2, 7:30 pm Brothers Cazimero 12, 28, 37 Castle

Sun, Jun 27, 2:00 pm Kī Hō‘alu Festival FREE Lawn

NOTE: Season discount applies to premium and standard prices only.(1) No discount. (2) 10% donor discount only. (3) 10% donor discount and 50% children’s discount only.

www.MAUIARTS.org 26Events and schedules are subject to change or cancellation, sometimes with little or no notice. For updated event information, please check our website: or call the Box Offi ce at (808) 242-SHOW (7469).

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