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IN THEATRES NOVEMBER 9TH

O‘ahu Fringe Festival surprises CAITLIN KURODA Features Editor “Uncensored,” “original” and “rapid-fi re”: The Second Annual O‘ahu Fringe Performing Arts Festival aims to be this and more, bringing together artists and performers for an eclectic weekend fi lled with spoken word, puppetry and pole-dancing. The festival starts tomorrow and runs through Saturday, with nightly performances at venues like The ARTS at Marks Garage and Ong King Arts Center. Check out this selection of acts and visit oahufringe.com for a full listing and schedule.

PLANET EGG PuppetCinema will be crashlanding its fresh vegetable and stereo part puppets on the stage for three science fiction-inspired shows. This critically-acclaimed performance company will film its puppets in real time and project them onto the big screen, blending puppetry and film with accompanying live Foley (reproduction of everyday sound effects). The show is appropriate for children age five and above,

but touches upon themes of murder, romance, revenge and cultural misunderstandings. PuppetCinema will also be offering a workshop for attendees to make their own puppets and learn how to create and use Foley objects. Performance: When: Thursday, Nov. 8; 6 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 10; 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Where: The ARTS at Marks Garage, 1159 Nu‘uanu Ave. Cost: $10 Puppet Workshop: When: Saturday, Nov. 10; 10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Cost: $15 Contact: 808-721-6942 to RSVP

H I S T O RY O F T H E P O L E Learn more about the beginnings of pole dancing in circus and as a form of adult entertainment, as well as its recent popularity in fitness and competitive sports. This narrated performance, presented by Pamela Poles, will take the audience (ages 13 and up) on a visual journey through the pole’s history. The original choreography fea-

tured in this piece ranges from circus-type acrobatics to more risqué performances. When: Thursday, Nov. 8; 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 10; 9 p.m. Where: The ARTS at Marks Garage, 1159 Nu‘uanu Ave. (Thursday), Ong King Arts Centre, 184 King St. (Saturday) Cost: $10

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This adult-only show will explore themes of unattainable societal expectations of women – but it may also make you laugh. Tara Mariquita Makua stars as Kachuzzi the Clown in this social commentary and comedy as she tries to balance beauty, her career and her family. Audience interaction is a key element of the show, so beware: Kachuzzi may target male audience members that she likes and women could very well become either Kachuzzi’s confidantes or arch-nemeses in life and love.

When: Thursday, Nov. 8; 6 p.m., Friday, Nov. 9; 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 10; 10:30 p.m. Where: Loading Zone, 47 Hotel St. (Thursday), Ong King Arts Centre, 184 King St. (Friday and Saturday) Cost: $10

Pole dancing tones the body by using the body itself in core and whole-body workouts. PHOTO COURTESY OF PAMELA POLES


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