Kukulu Hale Kahiko – Lecture

with Francis “Palani” Sinenci

Thursday, February 20, 2014
6:00 – 7:30 p.m. | Atherton Hālau
Tuition: $10 General Admission; FREE for Museum Members

Renowned Kuhikuhipu‘uone (Master Architect) Francis “Palani” Sinenci of Hale Kuhikuhi will give an insightful and engaging presentation detailing the methods of kukulu hale (building house). In addition, Kumu Palani will highlight stories of the revival and reinvigoration of related protocols that contribute important elements to this traditional art.  Along with film segments and short demonstrations, this informative lecture will leave audience members with a stronger appreciation for the craft and commitment shown by Kumu Palani and his dedicated group of alaka’i (guides).

Francis “Palani” Sinenci is the only recognized Kuhikuhipu’uone (Master Architect) with over 165 hale to his credit. Kumu Palani is widely credited with bringing back the traditional style and methods of hale construction, and mastering the element of pohaku (rock.) Notably, he has led the restoration of both Pi’ilani Hale Heiau and Pu’ukohola.

Kukulu Hale Kahiko – Demonstration & Workshop

Saturday, February 22, 2014
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. | Atherton Hālau and Hale Wa‘a
FREE for the General Public and Museum Members

Join Kuhikuhipu’uone (Master Architect) Francis Palani Sinenci and his team of alaka‘i in building a traditional Hawaiian Hale on the lawn of Atherton Hālau. Demonstrating the art of working with the la’au (wood) and the different lashings needed to create a Native Hawaiian Indigenous structure, this workshop will allow participants to work alongside the Kuhikuhipu’uone  and see first-hand his dedication to this traditional art. Through different hands-on stations, participants will have the opportunity to prepare the la’au, cordage, thatchings, and practice the different lashings used throughout the hale structure. Also, participants will have the chance to take home a small model of wood and cordage that they have personally lashed together. This is truly a unique event that looks to perpetuate the traditional style of the Hawaiian hale. (Space is limited to 60 participants, and proper attire will be required: please no slippers, high heels, long skirts, dresses, or similar)

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For more information about Traditions of the Pacific, or to make a reservation, please contact the Membership Office at 808.847.8296 or email us at membership@bishopmuseum.org. You can also rsvp online.

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