Kani Kūola 2024 at UH Maui College

Kani Kūola 2024 at UHMC features music workshops, live performances, a songwriting contest, and much more! It will be held behind the Ka‘a‘ike Building on the UHMC campus. Links to register are found below.

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9:15a
Opening Remarks: Dr. Keola Donaghy
9:30a
Keynote: Mayor Richard Bissen
Workshop Tracks
Songwriting
(KAA105CD)

Music Business & Tech
(TBA)

Performance
(TBA)

MeleCraft *
(KLMA103)

Creative Media
(KAA218)

10a-11a Finding Your Creative Flow
Kenneth Makuakāne
Jon Magnussen
Thomas Goedecke
Intro to Music Tech I
Joel Katz
Introduction to Slack Key Guitar
George Kahumoku
TBA Video Editing for Emotions
Adi Ell-Ad
11a-12a Lyrics, Melodies, Chords, and Rhythms
Kenneth Makuakāne
Jon Magnussen
Thomas Goedecke
Intro to Music Tech II
Joel Katz
Mele Wahine
Hulu Lindsey
Liz Morales
Kimié Miner
Anuhea
Paula Fuga
TBA Christopher Nolan: Filmmaking Visions and Obsession
Barry Wurst
12n-1p LUNCH / Performance by UHMC "Ha‘ina Ko Wehi” students and their new songs for West Maui
1p-2p Songwriting Group Mentoring Publishing, PROs, and Licensing
Ron Moss
Intro to Hawaiian Steel Guitar
Joel Katz
TBA Maui's Motion Picture Industry
Brian Kohne
2p-3p Songwriting Individual Mentoring Media, Marketing, and Social Media
Ron Moss
Finding Your Voice: For Singers
Thomas Goedecke
TBA Animation in the Basement: A World of Independent Animation
Christopher Magee
3p-4p

Mentor Kani Ka Pila

4p-5:30p

Songwriting Contest!

The winner will receive a scholarship to the Hawai‘i Songwriting Festival on Hawai‘i Island (value: $359. Food, transportation and accommodations not included).
  * MeleCraft is a special track within Kani Kūola for those 14-22 years of age and which requires an application, audition, and acceptance into the program. Please visit the Haku Collective website for more information. All other sessions are open to the public and attendees are free to move from presentation to presentation as they wish.
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University of Hawai‘i Maui College
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LOWER SECTION HEADING