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Fans of the arts can look forward to seeing Ballet Hawai‘i’s top talents perform at its Honolu-
lu studio. Enjoy excerpts from Raymonda, selections from the Performing Ensemble’s past productions and four new choreography pieces by Ballet Hawai‘i faculty.
Friday, March 4, through Sunday, March 6 For ticket info, visit ballethawaii.org
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Honolulu Theatre for Youth opens its doors for a special perfor- mance of Holoholo Nā Holoholona:
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Piko Dance Arts
presents “Walk- ing on Eggshells” at The ARTS
at Marks Garage. The event features live performance installations by Sami Akuna, Sequoia Carr-Brown and Kara Miller.
Friday, March 4, and Saturday, March 5 For ticket info,
visit artsatmarks.com
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Animals on the Go. The production is based on classic Hawaiian stories of animals, like the wise pueo (owl) and the fearless ‘opihi (limpet). Sunday, March 6
2 p.m.
For ticket info, visit htyweb.org
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