September - Star of Honolulu
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September - Star of Honolulu
Dream Concert Only at Rock-A-Hula! Have you ever wondered how The King would sound singing with the King of Pop and the Queen of Art Pop? This dream concert only happens at Rock-A-Hula! Our talented Legends Artists are supported by over 20 cast members, from a rockin’ live band to beautiful dancers, and actual video footage of the real stars. Performing for your pleasure in the multimillion-dollar Royal Hawaiian Theater, it is truly a one-of-a-kind concert! As always, your dreams come true in Hawaii. Damian Brantley as Michael Jackson Born to a musical family, Damian was a fan favorite when he left Legends in Concert in Las Vegas to help open “Rock-A-Hula” in 2011. His cultivated talent and infectious energy radiates from the stage as he skillfully pays tribute to the thrilling dancer and legendary performer Michael Jackson. Johnny Fortuno as Elvis Presley Born and raised in Hawaii, Johnny’s remarkable talent was recognized by the legendary Don Ho who developed a position for him in his self-titled show in Waikiki. Johnny then traveled the world as “Elvis” with Legends in Concert and has been an anchor “Rock-A-Hula” artist since the show’s opening in 2011. FOR TRAVEL PARTNERS / SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT EDITION September 2014 Jackie Wiatrowski as Lady Gaga Also born to a musical family, Jackie is a triple threat with her piano, dancing and vocal skills. It’s no wonder she was offered musical scholarships from universities across the country and is now a perfect fit as “Lady Gaga” in our show. We hope you’ll come see her in action! Meet Our Fire-Knife Dancers! Lafo Brown has entertained audiences throughout the Hawaiian Islands, in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Malaysia and Vietnam, and also traveled the South Pacific as a performer on the Norwegian Cruise Line. He has also worked with youths, teaching some of his fire-knife skills. The Star of Honolulu Bulletin The son of Polynesian performers, Hale Motu’apuaka started spinning wooden back-scratchers at 10 months old, and fire-lit knives at 3! A multiyear junior world fire-knife champion, Hale has entertained across the US as well as in Dubai and Sri Lanka. Dream Concert Only at Rock-A-Hula! The Entertainment from Ship to Shore ANOTHER REASON TO OFFER OUR DINNER PRODUCTS Throughout the travel industry and on various travel review sites, we are known for great dining experiences. We often hear “this is the best dinner we had in Hawaii; we never expected this quality and service.” But we believe that what keeps guests coming back (we have an over 30% repeat factor) is our entertainment, as it’s often the most engaging and memorable part of the event. From smooth Jazz trio to fun audience participation on Three Star, to our 4.5 out of 5 Trip Advisor rated “Rock-A-Hula” show, we offer a wide variety of entertainment to suit any occasion and preference. Please see below as a guide of what entertainment is included with each dinner product. Nightly dinner show (dark Mondays) at Royal Hawaiian Center, 4th Floor from 6:00PM. Show time 8:00PM. Meet-and-Greet 9:15PM. Nightly sunset dinner cruises depart from Aloha Tower Marketplace at 5:30PM. Welcome hula starts at 4:30PM. Cruise disembarks from 7:30PM. Hawaiian greeting starts off a cruise to remember Pier-side welcome hula is a popular image on YouTube Don’t miss this photo opportunity before boarding Hawaiian music and hula at the Captain’s Welcome Reception Upon departure, our dancers perform a Bon Voyage segment Dancers wish guests “Bon Voyage” as we leave the pier Soft piano music as we cruise along the Waikiki coastline Savor live Jazz before the evening’s feature show Enjoy relaxing live background music during dinner Mesmerizing Jazz trio is the highlight of a romantic evening “My Hawaii” stars the largest cast on island waters Take a photo with one of the show’s stars in the Green Room See instruments, costumes and stage sets in backstage tour “Rock-A-Hula” features a cast of world-class Legends Artists Exciting time at post-show meet-and-greet Enjoy an E Komo Mai Tai and pupus in the beautiful VIP Lounge Hawaiian music enhances your dining experience The largest Hawaiian show in Waikiki, “Rock-A-Hula” The King lives on through thrilling performances Live Hawaiian music accompanies your luau A simple hula lesson is given by our hula dancer New fire-knife dance heats up the stage Where Aloha spirit meets Las Vegas “wow!” Impressive male hula in “My Hawaii” wows audiences Fireworks cruise departs Fridays from Kewalo Basin at 6:15PM. Cruise disembarks at 8:15PM. Starlite Waikiki is also available for charters, perfect for groups under 120 persons. Friendly smiles lead to a fun evening on the water Meet Our Troops Some of the hula dancers your guests will see and the dance groups Lesao they belong to! Maikai-Iakopo Tahiti Mana Our musicians happily take requests from the guests Opportunity to pose with and learn hula from our dancers Cap off the night with our “Polynesian Journey” show Jack Tanuvasa Tahiti Mana Ashlee Menina Maohi Nui Harmony Barham Hula Halau `O Kamuela Live Hawaiian music and Mai Tai welcomes you aboard Wilma Agpaoa Tahiti Mana Sasha Lee Halau Hula O Kamalani Sua Manuma Alii Tasi Strolling musician and hula dancer serenade with island favorites Camille Barfield Maohi Nui Hula show and fireworks are the highlight of a fun evening Guests can learn hula from our beautiful dancer Ryan Sabado Rainbow Dancers George Martin Tahiti Mana
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