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The University of Hōkūleʻa at Mānoa features on September 16, 7:30 p.m. at the Orvis Auditorium. The concert features shakuhachi, shamisen, vocalist and piano performances.

Performances by

  • Christopher Yohmei Blasdel, shakuhachi
    Performing in Japan and around the world, Blasdel maintains a balance between traditional shakuhachi music, modern compositions and cross-genre work with musicians, dancers, poets and visual artists.
  • Mika Kimula, vocalist
    Kimula specializes in Japanese song—both in the traditional and modern styles—composed during the process of Westernization and modernization of post 19th Century Japan.
  • Hidejirō Honjō, shamisen
    Honjō is an award-winning shamisen performer and primarily specializes in modern music and performs with the international contemporary ensemble groups and orchestras.
  • , piano
    Yoshihara is a scholar of American studies with a specialization in U.S. cultural history, U.S.-Asian relations, literary and cultural studies and gender studies. She is also an accomplished pianist.

For tickets and more concert information, go to the .

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