Oahu's 4th annual Multi cultural Healthy & Green Festival features a day of celebration, play and learning in the garden: Music, dance and taiko and community percussion and drums, have your palms read for fun in the mystical magical garden, enjoy a massage, acupuncture or wellness consultation in the healing garden, find handmade and unique art and crafts and gifts of the garden. Taste Kauai's Honey Mead Wine, local Beer & organic Sake in the spirit garden. Learn to stay healthy with wisdom of the ancestors garden: Hawaii, The Philippines, China, Japan, Okinowa, India, and Western integrated multi- cultural practitioners and kupuna sharing traditions of health & wellness and plant based medicine. Conquor Diabesity and come Enjoy healthy delicious food and cooking demos in the Kitchen Garden. Play Gardens include kids makahiki style games, tennis and much more. Good things are growing in the garden. Come and Celebrate Hawaii! Come for family fun and feel good!
Saturday, November 21, 2009 10:00am - 6:00pm
McCoy Pavilion @ Ala Moana Beach Park
1201 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu, HI 96814-4205 Island: Oahu
Charge
$5 advance $7/door under 12 free
Parking Details: Free Parking Location: Ala Moana Beach Park
Categories:
Health Related Cultural / Ethnic Food & Beverage
Schedule / Additional Info:
Main Stage - 10:00-6:00
10:00 - Tai Chi, Chi Gong & Yoga
10:30 - MUVE Dancers invites everyone to dance!
11:00 - Kapili Hawaiian Contemporary
12:00 - Okinowan Dance w/ Frances Nakachi Sensei of Tamagusuku Try Senjukai
1:00 - Taiko Drumming w/ Ryukyukoku Matsuri Daiko Hawaii with Akemi Martin Sensei
2:00 - Fire Tribe Community Percussion Fun
3:00 - Hula & Hawaiian Music with Kaleo Phillips
4:00 - Kealoha - Slam Poetry
5:00 - Brian Von “Awesome“ & Special guests! All original folk rock recording live at the Garden!
Auditorium - Presentations - 10:00-5:00
10:30 - Essential Oils for Health & Healing - Kaleo Phillips - smell and feel the effects of essential oils like frankincense, lavender. Very portable plant medicine
11:00 - Healing Plants of the Phillipines - Patria Agullana RN - learn about the health properties of easy to grow plants for diabetes, hypertension, cardio health and fertility.
12:00 - Hawaiian Healing - La'au, Lomi & Ho'oponopono with Kumu Alva Andrews shares Traditions of Hawaiian Healing
1:00 - Medicine at Your Feet - David Bruce Leonard L.Ac identifies medicinal properties of common “weeds“ and wild plants growing in Hawaii
2:00 - Plants & Adataptogenics - Dr. Michael Ancharski, founder of Eclectic Institute, covers ginger, tumeric,
3:00 - Immune System Health - with Richard Diehl L.Ac discusses questions and concerns about mercury in food and medicine
4:00 - Anti-oxidants & Anti-Aging - Joe Sugarman How to Stay feeling and looking young and fit with plants and anti-oxidents
5:00 - Noni Facts & Fiction: Steve Frailey, founder of Hawaii Health Ohana, one of Hawaii's largest organic Noni farmers for therapeutic uses.
Kitchen: Cooking Demos - 12:00-4:00
12:00 - Undress your salad with Dodi-licous
1:00 - Healthy Cooking for weight loss with Brandi
2:00 - Raw chocolate Deserts with Chef Susan Teton
“Zip n' Zen“ Tennis 3:00-5:00 @ Makai Courts
A Hawaiian Isles Tennis healthy tennis workshop for Adults and Seniors by Hawaii's #1 ranked Women's Open Singles player, award winning teaching pro and HIT founder, Leilani Magee
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