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Annual Prince Lot Hula Festival Will Return As Virtual Event
Kumu hula Kaikokalehua Cooke’s hālau hula Na Kilipohe Na Lei Lehua (above) and kumu hula Pohai Souza’s hālau hula Kamamolikolehua (left) will perform in this year’s Prince Lot Hula Festival at Queen Emma’s Summer Palace. The
two hālau, both based in Kaka‘ako, will join 10 other hula companies in the state’s largest noncompetitive hula showcase, which highlights the beauty and spirit of the Hawaiian culture. The event is being held virtually again due to the pandemic and will be aired on KHON2 and its sister stations, KHII and CW. PHOTOS COURTESY MOANALUA GARDENS FOUNDATION
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  The 45th annual Prince Lot Hula Festival is returning as a virtual event.
Summer Palace.
The show will be broad-
year’s theme, Laukanaka Ka Hula, translates to “multi- tudes of hula people gather.”
traditional chief, Lota Ka- puāiwa, also known as Prince Lot, and is sponsored by the Moanalua Gardens Founda- tion.
 Twelve hula hālau from across the state, including some from Honolulu, will perform at Queen Emma’s
cast 7-9 p.m. Nov. 3 on KHON2 and rebroadcast on KHON2’s sister stations, KHII (8-10 p.m. Nov. 6) and CW (5-7 p.m. Nov. 13). This
The Prince Lot Hula Fes- tival is the state’s largest non-competitive hula show- case. It honors Hawai‘i’s last
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