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Black Grace
Premieres June 21, 2007 on PBS!
PBS Hawaii (channel 11) & KHETOC - Thursday at 8:00 p.m.
KHETOC - Friday at 2:00 a.m.
Aileen O'Sullivan's film highlights the New Zealand dance troupe Black Grace and
it's founders, dancer Neil Ieremia, as the perform at various venues, including the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival in
Becket, Mass.
(more info)
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Beneath the Ocean Blue
Dive the ocean’s depths to take a
closer look at the fascinating creatures who make their
home in Hawaii’s deep ocean. Featuring a cast of five
talented performers, Beneath the Ocean Blue
combines song, dance and story to showcase the many
wonders of the sea and illustrate the importance of
taking better care of the ocean and its many
inhabitants.
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Dances of Life
Pacific Islanders in
Communications
For nearly 50,000 years, dances and
songs have been an expression of Pacific Islanders’
origins, their journeys, their struggles – their very
existence. These are their "dance stories" – their
Dances of Life… Explore the dance traditions of New
Zealand, American Samoa, Guam, New Caledonia, and Palau.
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Hawaii: An Island Symphony
Experience three of Hawaii’s most
beautiful islands, Maui, Kauai, and the Big Island of
Hawaii with the natural sounds of Hawaii, accented with
soothing music, free of intrusive narration! See
spectacular lava footage and take in extraordinary
aerial views of this beautiful tropical land.
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Hawaiian Heavy Mettle
Documenting 10 years at Pipeline,
DVD highlights include: the history of Pipeline,
memorable moments from the Pipeline Masters, the HIC
Pipeline Pro and epic Hansen’s Pro, must-see footage
from Da Hui Backdoor Shootout, free surf action, banzai
wipeouts, and Backdoor bombs.
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Local Color: Modern
Longboarding Hawaiian Style
Join Dave Ogle for a look at some of the best
modern longboard surfing on earth. The powerful
Hawaiian surf on the beautiful island of O‘ahu is
where Dave caught up with a few of the top longboard
surfers on the planet at play, in their own
backyard. World class waves set the stage for some
of the most explosive surfing imaginable.
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Then There Were None
Pacific Islanders in
Communication
More than half a million native
Hawaiians were living in the islands at the time of
European contact in 1778. Within 50 years, that
population was cut in half as Western diseases
claimed thousands of lives. A litany of events
followed…To millions of travelers the world over,
Hawaii is an alluring picture postcard paradise. But
to its Native Hawaiian people, nothing could be
further from the truth.
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