Hawaiian Cultural Ceremonies
Kahekili Ursua is a cultural practitioner who works with people from organizations and business to experience the spirit of Hawai'i. We took a group of 7 businessmen from Pennsylvania on an exploration of a sacred site on a deserted beach in Kona. They said they were deeply moved and the experience changed their perspectives on business and as fathers and coaches to their children.
Lopaka Kapanui is a storyteller who grabs his audiences by the throat as he thrills them with ancient traditions come alive. At a conference of more than a thousand executives, he appeared throughout the day for 6 or 8 minutes at a time, riveting attention and capturing their imagination through dramatic interpretations of vivid tales.
Ramsay Taum is firmly grounded in Hawaiian traditions as a practitioner of lua, the Hawaiian martial art, and equally at home in the world of business as a consultant and faculty member at the University of Hawai'i Tourism Industry Management School. He speaks to the heart of being in Hawai'i, a place that is open to all who come here.
Peter Apo is an award-winning musician who exudes aloha spirit. In a 5 minute conference opening he has audiences laughing, greeting each other, crying and singing. Passionate about Hawaiian history, he brings the spirit of Hawai'i to any conference.
Kauila Clark is a cultural practitioner who conducts blessings,
weddings, cleansings and other Native Hawaiian ceremonies, as well as speaks on Hawaiian traditions of healing.
We have connections with many other Hawaiian practitioners who may be perfect for your organization.
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