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Island Style on KNBA

  Five time Na Hoku Hanohano winner Kaumakaiwa Kanaka’ole joined Kaleo and Pilialoha on Island Style, during the Valentine’s Day show to share her manao and spirit of the ancient hula style known as kahiko.  Kaumakaiwa, or Iwa, is a kumu hula from renowned Halau O Kekuhi located in Hilo, Hawai’i. Iwa shared the ‘aiha’a style of hula, meaning low-postured, thus bringing the body closer to connect with the earth. Halau O Kekuhi is a classical dancing company and the center of cultural knowledge, beliefs, and practices of the Edith Kankaka’ole Foundation (EKF). EKF’s roots are anchored and radiates from the traditional practices accounting for eight generations of kumu hula. Iwa joined the Island Style ohana with her dance company members Kaua Kanaka’ole-Ioane, and La’akea Stone. All three came to Alaska touring from Bethel to Anchorage from 2/10-2/13, presenting The Voice of Hawai’i’s New Generation, which was made possible from a grant received in 2015 from the highly-regarded 2015 Native Hawaiian Artist Fellowship by the Native Arts & Cultures Foundation. 

Kaumakaiwa
“My work draws directly from ancestral memory and hula practice, with roots in chant that transforms to melody. It is not simply Western song with Hawaiian lyrics.” Kaumakaiwa Kanaka'ole

Loren’s been on the Radio in Anchorage for 30 years. Since the mid 80's he's worked with Anchorage radio stations including KWHL, KFQD, KKLV, and KMXS. His passion for Music and the 'Triple-A' radio format began in the early 90’s which led to him to help establish the format for KNBA when the station signed on in 1996. When not on the radio hosting a music show and interviewing local and national music acts, he may be on a long road trip or you’ll find him hanging out at his log cabin in the quiet, but bear filled hillside valley of his hometown Anchorage.