PBS Hawaiʻi Classics takes you back in time to South Kona on Hawaiʻi island. Once home to many fishing villages, only one remains: Miloliʻi.
Hear how the sea influences artists and others in this Spectrum Hawaiʻi episode from 1995.
An episode of Pau Hana Years from
1975 featuring Hawaiian activist,
historian and author George Kanahele
Meet Russian-born and famed European ballerina Nina Tinova in this 1976 episode of Pau Hana Years.
Learn about the sport and business of surfing in this episode of Spectrum Hawai‘i from 1984. Also, spend a day in the life of Maui artist George Allan.
The family owners of E.K. Fernandez Carnival discuss the logistics and manpower needed to run a big event like a county fair or school carnival in this episode of Spectrum Hawai‘i from 1986. Also, meet production illustrator Ron Croci and spend a day at an arts event for handicapped children.
A classics Episode of Pau Hana Years from 1970 with veteran musician, singer, and showman.
This episode focuses on music from the early 1900s that evolved into the 1940s and 50s.
In this episode of Spectrum Hawaiʻi from 1983, meet a teaching master who shares the intricacies and simplicities of the Japanese art of Ikebana. A buddist priest explains the origins of bon dance in Hawaiʻi and a raku pottery artist shares his skill with children.
Hear about the significant contribution to Hawaiian music by Hawai‘i’s royal family: King David Kalākaua, William Pitt Leleiohoku, Princess Miriam Likelike and Queen Lili‘uokalani.