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Ola Koʻolauloa

Friday, March 03
7:30 PM

Ola Koʻolauloa is a play about a young girl, her sister, and her tūtū. Lāʻieikawai doesn't understand why she has to clean up or do chores. Her sister, Lā'ielohelohe has already finished her chores and loves to remind her twin sister that she can play and relax.

Tūtū reminds the girls that they need to take care of each other; they are special. Reminding them of the history around their names. Lāʻieikawai could care less about the past, until she finds a box with the ability to transport her to the not-so-distant past where she discovers who she is, encounters a manō (shark), a giant man-eating mo'o (dragon), and Kamapua'a (a demigod who can transform between pig and man).

Can the magic help heal her family and maybe even get her out of her chores?

Contact Information
Kristl Densley
(808) 675-3903
kristl.densley@byuh.edu