'UpComing EVEnTS'

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

hIP-hOPALypse is a post apocalyptic, hip-hop theatre production being performed at oNG kING aRTS cENTeR starting Aug 24th.
hIP-hOPALYpse combines beats, martial arts, song and rap, with a comic book landscape of mythic proportions. written and directed by See/Cristian Ellauri, with Intrepid, Harumi the Hymn and Christina Nelson also starring
Tui Scanlan, Justin Young, and Michael Hamilton

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The year is 3013, the earth has been hit hard and often with flood, and drought. Cities have gone, villages, countries, entire cultures have been swept away. Only a few on the earth remain, wandering souls trying to get a bit of life from the lifeless landscape. Some are making a stand for civilization. Gathering the lost herds of people in The New Project of Oneness, but something else is on the horizon. A new kind of life is forming behind the face of humanity, the Seekers. This new collective consciousness threatens to end human individuality, but it promises to give everlasting health. Will civilization perish under the weight of environmental degradation? Is health as vital as choice? The quest blasts through rhymes, dance, martial arts battles, human drama, and pHat beAtS.

Schedule:
Friday, Aug 24th 8pm
Saturday, Aug 25th 8pm

Friday, Aug 31st 8pm
Saturday, Sept 1st 8pm

Saturday, Sept 8th 8pm

Friday, Sept 14t 8pm
Saturday, Sept 15th 8pm

Friday, Sept 21st 8pm
Saturday, Sept 22nd 8pm

Friday, Sept 29 8pm
Saturday, Sept 30 8pm

BUY TICKETS @ Bad Sushi located at 181 N. King St, or at
Pipe Dreams located on Kalakaua (near king) or
call Honolulu Box Office at 550-TIKS (8457) or
order tickets on line at www.honoluluboxoffice.com or
buy tickets at the door the night of the show

ONLY 50 tickets per show!

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SEPT 7th is FIRST FRIDAY! onG KING has the art of KEe Kee from Malaysia, vocals by Spalha SwA from Jamaica, poets from the east CLimbing Poetree, music by SOLstice from da’North SHore, plus hip-hOPalypse, QudraPHonix, MERcedes 8 and life blossoming into truth yes…

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

Event: First Friday at Ong King Arts Center

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Time and Place: Ong King Arts Center, 184 N. King St., Friday, September 7th, 5pm-2am
Art gallery opening 5pm-9pm, Performance 9pm-2am

Cost: 10$ (art opening free)
Who Can Attend: All Ages!

More Info: www.ongking.com see@ongking.com,
ong king: 306-7823

…..ARTiST KEE KEE ARRIVES FROM MALAYSIA ….SOLSTICE… …..SPARLHA SWA…CLIMBING POETREE…GIINKO MARACHINO/MERCEDES8……QUADROPHONIX…HIP-HOPALYPSE…

FIRST FRIDAY: September 7th at Ong King Arts Center

This month we are blessed with talent flying in from all over the world. Artist KEE KEE bringing her visual seascapes from Malaysia, Jamaica Born Vocalist Sparlha Swa arrives from Boston, International Poetry Team Climbing Poetree comes from the east, and all the way from north shore multi-lingual live music from Solstice. All this mixing with our own Quadraphonix, dance of Giinko Maraschino’s alter identity Mercedes 8, and a theatre pop from Hip-hopALYPSe. Yes, this is artistic abundance of the world, gathering at ong king in our continuing quest to inspire life.

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Visual ART
Featured Artist: Kee Kee Lee has exhibited art in South East Asia & United States for the past 15 years. She was is a fellow of the Royal Institute of Artists (Singapore). She has had solo art exhibits in Kuala Lumpur, Tawau , Brunai, and on the mainland. Her mediums are oil, ink, water color, Chinese Stroke , lacquer art, batik and photography.

KeeKee Lee was born on November 17, 1968 to a family of scholars. Her father was a grade school Principal and a Poet.

He influenced KeeKee’s thirst for the arts from a very early age. Along with poetry, her father taught her the art of calligraphy, Chinese painting & the value of humanity.

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KeeKee focuses her painting on all types of natural fauna and flora but her love of the Sea and Ocean life is most inspirational. As a Dive Master, KeeKee has dived all over the world. While diving, she took underwater photographs and researched numerous species of ocean fish and coral.

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KeeKee has studied with several impressionist masters and now paints in her studio on the East Coast and Florida . Her travels and diving experiences serve as a basis to much of her art and subject matter. By sharing these experiences through her art, KeeKee hopes to promote the care of the Sea and the ecosystems of the world.

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Live mUsiC: Solstice is a live band that has gained a beautiful following on the North Shore. They sing in 4 different languages, adding a unique flavor to their sound. Their roots stem from Rapa Nui to Perú. The foundation of Solstice were Itto’s Island voice and Enrique’s Latin percussion. With the essential addition of Matt’s blues-inspired electric guitar and Don’s punk-inspired bass, reggae emerged as the underlying groove. Enter the last element, Matt’s good friend Russ, to hold down the multifaceted rhythms derived from his jazz-drumming. Solstice arrives… let the fiesta begin!

Drawing on their traveling experiences, the lyrics are sung in English, Spanish, Rapa Nui and French. The rhythms celebrate several different cultures, all based on intense movement, seductive or festive. The core of a performance is that good vibe exchanged between the musicians and the audience – that abstract communication that creates a euphoric energy. And as much as nature is an inspiration for music, it is also the temple that houses Solstice in their philosophies – so it was only fitting that the North Shore was where they began. But they definitely have their sights set on international stages.

“The world used to be flat… then it was round… and now it is small. And the solstice is either the longest or shortest day of the year, depending on which side of the Equator you are on. It just goes to show how much reality is based on perceptions.” - Enrique Zender

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VOCALIST: Sparlha Swa is a velvetine clash of impeccable vocals and haunting modalchords. You will find her performing mostly solo on guitar, though sometimes
she is accompanied by Shree Shyam Das, master of both bass and percussion. Born in Kingston, Jamaica, she has lived in 8 states and 3 countries. Her music will call to mind Sade, Billie Holiday, Joni Mitchell, Astrud Gilberto, Ravi Shankar, and Miriam Makeba.

Sparla’s collaboration with Hip-Hop artist and producer Carlos Mena on her first record In The Distance, led to touring solo in Canada, the UK, the Netherlands, Japan, Brazil, and all across the US. In NY, she has headlined with a full band at the Blue Note Jazz Cafe, Joe’s Pub, and BAM Café all to audiences of standing room only. She has featured on several compilations including the Woodstock Film Festival featured soundtracks for Me Leve on the Freed Pictures release of Flavio, and on ONE with Pete Rock - as well as interviewed on Japan FM Network, a Japanese radio show with 10 million listeners.

She was recently signed to Japanese label Village Again for In The Distance, she had 2 songs licensed (Love Addiction, Too Late) to the TV show Girlfriends, and her music video aired on BETJ globally for 6 months in 2006.

POETS: Climbing PoeTree, Alixa and Naima make up the tag-team, two-spirited, boundary-breaking artist duo, Climbing PoeTree. With roots in Haiti and Colombia, Alixa and Naima reside in Brooklyn and track footprints across the country and globe on a mission to overcome destruction with creativity.

Climbing PoeTree

In five self-organized independent tours, Climbing PoeTree has rocked 500 mikes and counting from Oakland to Atlanta, South Africa to Cuba with artists such as Amiri Baraka, Sonia Sanchez, Nikki Giovanni, Danny Glover, Jessica Care Moore, The Last Poets, and Dead Prez. They have led workshops in institutions from Cornell University to Riker’s Island. And they have painted murals on walls from the Bronx, to
Santiago, to Jamaica. Climbing PoeTree uses their art to expose injustice, heal from violence, and make a better future visible, immediate, and irresistible .

Dance: GiinKO Marachino is not performing! NO it shall be their alter-ego, their other self entitles Mercedes 8. That’s right, what could this mean? It may mean that 8 Mercedes Benz will roll up to 184 N. King Street pumping beats, causing hysteria and fanfare across the galaxy. Once the frenzy of the street has reached a fever pitch the 8 will roll through the ong king doors to romp, stomp and bazoom!

Theatre: hIP-HopLAypse is open! That means this month every Friday and Saturday at 8pm all can come and witness this martial art, hip hop poetry, post apocalypse tale of wonder and dread. The cast of 14 will perform some their best stuff just for the first Friday peeps.

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MorE Music: Quadraphonix Percussionist/composer/ong king founder Jonathan Heraux. He is joined by electric sitar player Shree Sagopan, conga player Eli Clemens, and new bass player Tino.

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SwiNg at ONg kiNG

Monday, April 16th, 2007

Beginning Lindy Hop Swing (HJ)

Come out and learn to dance or brush up on your basics with the Hawai’i Jitterbugs — 8-week beginning class starts Jan 11th, 7-8pm. No partner or experience necessary! Series includes FREE admission to the Hawaii Jitterbugs’ dance following classes on Thursdays from 8-11pm at Ong King Art Center.

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Date/Time: Thursdays, 7-8pm
Kai & Vivian
Pricing: $80 for 8 week series; $50 for 4 weeks
$15/class for first night only or with instructor permission
Location:
Ong King Art Center
184 N King St
Honolulu, HI 96817

Please contact Vivian to register or for more information:
lomichick@gmail.com or (808)282-0053.