Hello everyone,
Kumu Kahua Artistic Director Harry Wong couldn't make it last week because of some scheduling confusion, but we are expecting him today. Please be prepared to ask the questions you contributed and any others that come to mind. What issues came up in your conversations that you wanted to clarification on?
Here are some guidelines for writing an essay based on our experience together. For the KCC students, as you'll read, this essay serves as a final exam for their courses. Kaimuki students, though they aren't required to write an essay, may still want to in order to share it on our website, submit it for future applications or just take advantage of an opportunity for personal reflection. I look forward to our last day for the semester. (And to reading some good essays soon.)
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Hi everyone,
If you haven't already, I hope you take a minute to listen to your edited conversations. You should be able to access them on this website any time under "recordings" in the menu. You all sound great! By the way...Did you record and upload some of your initial responses to Fa'alavelave? Please take a minute to do so if you haven't had a chance. Tomorrow, we have our next-to-last session for the semester. Weʻre scheduled to meet with Harry Wong, Kumu Kahau's artistic director, who will give a presentation related to producing plays, and then conduct a question-and-answer discussion about Fa'alavelave. Below are the questions we wrote based on our initial discussion of the play. Please be prepared to ask the question you contributed. It would be helpful if you also mentioned why the question is interesting to you and if you offered some of your own possible answers. That way, we can have more of a dialogue. We hope you may have some other questions other than these as well.
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