I Mua Magazine: Spring 2002

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Well Dun On behalf of the junior men, Song Director Anderson Dun proudly accepts the Helen Desha Beamer Award for best musical performance from Kamehameha Schools President and Kapälama Campus Headmaster Dr. Michael Chun at the 2002 Song Contest held in March. The junior men won the boys competition with a medley of “Kilakila ÿO Moanalua/Moanalua.”

Everybody Limbo! KS-Maui second-grader Jonah Aruda struggles mightily to make it under the limbo stick held by music teacher Flo Keala. Keala rewards her students with a few minutes of limbo dancing at the end of class – if they’ve put in a hard day’s studying in music class. ▲

Big Bang Theory Kapälama Campus junior Kiani Arkus (right) learns to bang the drum not too slowly thanks to help from taiko master Kenny Endo. A pair of taiko demonstrations and lectures were held on campus in January at the urging of Japanese language instructor Junko Lowry, who wanted students to “be exposed to a rich variety of human expression.”

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