Hawai'i Radio Hour's: Sharing Moʻolelo

Presented By Kahilu
Sharing Mo‘olelo for Hawai‘i Radio Hour at Kahilu.
April 30, 2026
7:00pm
$16 / $24 / $56
Mainstage

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This edition of Sharing Mo‘olelo features members from Hawai‘i's wa‘a community.

Sharing Mo‘olelo is a vibrant live storytelling series at Kahilu Theatre, featuring community voices sharing personal stories, ike kupuna, and reflections grounded in Hawai‘i’s oral tradition. Each Sharing Mo‘olelo event features new stories from different members of our community.

Designed especially for Hawai‘i Radio Hour (HRH), hosted by Naka Nathaniel, Kolby Akamu Moser, and Mileka Lincoln, the Hawai‘i Radio Hour takes listeners on thoughtful journeys through place, culture, and creativity. Stories shared during these "live taping" events will be featured on the Sunday 4PM HRH segments on HPR‑1.

Join us as we weave together the fabric of our island’s identity—honoring the past, sharing the present, and shaping the future—one story at a time.

Storytellers for this Sharing Mo‘olelo live taping event:

  • Mahea Gambill
  • Dale Fergerstrom
  • Maulili Dickson
  • Naʻalehu Anthony

 


Mahalo to our 2025-26 Season Sponsors: Deviants from the Norm Fund of the Hawaiʻi Community Foundation, Hawaiʻi Public Radio, Kahilu Theatre, Kamehameha Schools Kaiāulu, The Kawānankoa Foundation, The Richard Smart Fund of the Hawaiʻi Community Foundation

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