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Music SceneHeart to Heart: Two acclaimed traditional Indian performers met unexpectedly on Maui–and now they're sharing their giftsOctober 07, 2010 | 09:54 AMby Anuhea Yagi"Since the beginning of my career, I've been accompanying dancers—whether that be modern dance or ballet," says Burhoe. "It's a visual expression of what I'm doing sonically. It gives the eyes a form to witness what I'm trying to express." Burhoe—who has a pervasively relaxed tone and classic personal style—is considered one of the preeminent tabla drummers of the day, having trained under the great maestro Ustad Zakir Hussain since 1990. Tabla is "the most complex drum on the planet—without equal," says Burhoe, adding that an octave of notes can be produced with this special drum that is as much melodic as it is percussive."It wasn't until after 30 years of |
Picks of the WeekBouledogue et la Plage: Saturday (October 9), 9am-4pm, Kihei Veterans Hall, Kihei, $3/$5October 06, 2010 | 05:12 PMby Anuhea YagiIn titling this Pick, I looked at a few different Web sites and this was the best translation I could come up with for "Bulldog and the Beach." If any French-speaking readers would like to confirm or correct, "be my guest!" Speaking of which: "It is with deepest pride / and greatest pleasure that (they) welcome you (this Saturday) / And now (they) invite you to relax, let us pull up a (beach) chair as the (Friends with Pits Kennel Club of Maui) proudly presents, (their first annual Bullies at the Beach event)! / Be (their) guest! Be (their) guest! / Put (their community) service to the test / Tie (a collar) 'round your (dog's) neck, cherie |
Picks of the Week 2Iration Throws Down: Saturday (October 9), 2-3pm (all ages) & 9pm (21+ only), Hard Rock CafeOctober 06, 2010 | 05:19 PMby Anuhea YagiThe "new roots" rockers of Iration are busy boys. By the spring of this year alone, they supported 47 shows in 52 days on the Winter Black Out Tour with The Expendables, and in early March released their second full-length studio album, Time Bomb, the anticipated follow-up to their debut, No Time For Rest. Their songs—a neon concoction of surf culture pop/punk and lovey-dovey reggae rhythms—have gotten ukubillions of |
Picks of the Week 3Spook Occurrence: Saturday (October 9), 7-10pm, Paia Tattoo Parlor, Paia, FreeOctober 06, 2010 | 05:23 PMby Anuhea YagiIf the pressure of the global economic crunch has you feeling like the need for fine art is akin to the need for a hole in the head, perhaps you should start thinking of it more like the ancient civilizations that practiced trephination—the burring of pukas into the skull as primitive brain surgery or as means to achieve enlightenment. After all, art is enlightening, spiritual and healing. Following up on the celebrated show "Cabinets of Curiosities" by Ghalib El-Khalidi (stay tuned for more on this artist in next week's issue), the parlor's new exhibit is "lighthearted |
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