Ke Kani O Ke Kai

We went to Ke Kani O Ke kai (The Sound of the Sea) at the Waikīkī Aquarium on Thursday evening, the 25th. Hapa topped the bill. First up was Ka Lā ʻOnohi Mai o Haʻehaʻe followed by Kalae Camarillo.


Andrea and Lenora had shave ice while we waited at the entrance to the Aquarium.


After getting some food, we went into the Aquarium for a look.


At the big tank with the grouper.


A humuhumunukunukuʻapuaʻa. Photo by Andrea.


Looking at the grouper and phone. Photo by Andrea.


The drinks selling area in the foyer.


Ready for the show. Photo by Andrea.


Smile! Photo by Andrea.


First up was Ka Lā ʻOnohi Mai o Haʻehaʻe with a hula noho.


The hula noho (sitting hula). Photo by Andrea.


Kalae Camarillo on guitar with base and ukulele sidemen.


Watching the show.


Kalae Camarillo with Anthony Fluke of Hapa as a special guest.


At intermission Joleen asked Lenora about her wrist bands.


Anthony Fluke with Hapa.


Joleen and Charlene danced. Photo by Andrea.

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