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Hawaiian Soul: A Film Screening and Discussion

Columbia University Center for Ethnomusicology

in collaborations with

Columbia University Center for Jazz Studies

Presents

Hawaiian Soul: A Film Screening and Discussion with ʻĀina Paikai

Filmmaker ʻĀina Paikai brings the Hawaiian soul and spirit to Colombia University. The award-winning director will showcase his Oscar qualifying short-film in NYC to share the story of Hawaiian legend, George Helm.  Set in the 1970’s native rights movement, this based-on-a-true-story biopic, brings the heart of the Hawaiian musician to the big screen with the intention of introducing this great indigenous leader to the outside world.  In addition to the short-film, Paikai will share about his process of making the film with the Helm ʻohana, as well as share archival footage of George himself, so that the audience can directly hear from the voice that inspired a revolution of consciousness in Hawai’i.

 

This event is free and open to everyone but registration is required. Please CLICK HERE to register

Event Contact Information:
Jazz Studies
(212) 851-9270
ym189@columbia.edu

Date

Oct 19 2023
Expired!

Time

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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Formats (virtual, in person, hybrid)

In-Person

Venue

Faculty House (Columbia University)
64 Morningside Drive (enter on 116th Street)
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Organizer

The Center for Jazz Studies at Columbia University
Website
https://jazz.columbia.edu/
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