9.32 Ekolu Loves You, February 2, 2006, Volume 9, Issue 32, MauiTime

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Didgeri-hunh?

The Water Doctor

Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. at CafĂŠ Marc Aurel, Wailuku

Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at the Maui Tropical Plantation in Waikapu [LECTURE] The Japanese scientist Dr. Masaru Emoto believes that a person’s thoughts and feelings are so powerful they affect individual water molecules. He further believes that since a person—and this planet, for that matter—is mostly made up of water, thoughts and feelings greatly affect all of us. Anyone who saw the movie What the Bleep Do We Know!? is already familiar with this stuff because it prominently featured Dr. Emoto, but now he’s coming to Maui to talk more live and on stage. I think he’ll sign books, too, but that’s only to be expected. Tickets $25 in advance, $30 at the door (groups of 10 or more only pay $20 per person!). Tickets available at Mandala Ethnic Arts in Paia, Maui Body and Soul in Kihei, online at www.emototickets.com or by calling 808-875-8820. [ANTHONY PIGNATARO]

The Reggae of Africa Sunday, 6 p.m. at War Memorial, Wailuku; Monday, 6 p.m. at WaveRiders, Lahaina [REGGAE MUSIC] Anthony B, born Keith Blair, is a living personification of Africans’ consciousness in Reggae. Through his songs he has influenced the political scene in Jamaica during elections. Like his hero, Peter Tosh, the most revolutionary of the Wailing Wailers, he is an uncompromising Pan Afrikanist, in the tradition of Marcus Mosiah Garvey—Jamaica’s first national hero and the founder and leader of the largest Africans organization ever, the Universal Negro Improvement Association and Africans Communities League. Growing up in Clarks Town in the Parish of Trelawny, his Revivalist grandmother and Seventh Day Adventist mother immersed him in the singing, call and response and clapping mechanics of rural Jamaica. Anthony B will be performing along with Soul Majestic in Honor of Bob Marley Birthday Jam. Come and celebrate the legacy of the Great Robert Nesta Marley, ‘cuz you know that there’ll be a natural mystic flowing all over the place. This show is definitely going to be one the most outstanding performances of conscious, spiritual and humanitarian messages of “One Love� that Maui will witness in quite a while. So check it out! Tickets: $20. Sunday After-Party at Hapa’s, 9 p.m. [KIMBERLY L. WELCH]

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[ABORIGINAL MUSIC] Brace yourself, ‘cause I’m going to get Discovery Channel on you. You know how sometimes, when you’re looking at a tree, you see what looks like white ants? Those are termites and they’re more closely related to cockroaches than to ants. They live in the middle of the tree and slowly hollow it out by eating it. Poor tree doesn’t even have a chance. But some good does come from this cruel mutilation. That is the origin of the “Didgeridoo.� It’s an instrument, possibly the oldest instrument ever, and it comes from Northern Australia. It makes that unique, low droning/buzzing noise you hear whenever anyone goes to Australia in a movie. It’s sort of like a hum but much more complex. The Aboriginal people claim it’s the voice of the Earth, which actually makes sense if you think about it. Well, nowadays, didgeridoo’s are manmade as well as termite-made and can even be purchased online. Gotta love the Internet. Anyway, the point is, Frank Heinkel (pictured right) is going to be presenting the “voice of the Earth,� along with guests playing acoustic instruments. Now don’t you feel like you’ve learned something today? You’re welcome. [HEIDI KING]

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