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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Saturday, July 5, 2008

CULTURE SCENE
Tahiti nei

Advertiser Staff

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

The Polynesian Cultural Center will be the site of much drumming and dancing — Tahiti style — at today's Te Mahana Hiro'a O Tahiti Festival. Youngsters will compete in two age categories.

Polynesian Cultural Center photos

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Youth is served at the eighth annual Te Mahana Hiro'a O Tahiti Festival today at the Polynesian Cultural Center in La'ie. You'll find tamari'i (youth) dancers from the Islands and around the nation competing for top honors in Tahitian dance.

Each of two divisions — junior (age 3 to 11) and senior (12 to 18) — will crown one male and one female winner. More than 100 youngsters are expected to participate.

The festival honors the annual Papeete heiva nui, a celebration of the culture and traditions of Tahitian dance and drumming.

Mark your calendars for another Pacifica event: Aug. 9 is the ninth annual Te Manahua Maori Cultural Competition, featuring adults performing melodies and dances of Aotearoa (New Zealand).

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Te Mahana Hiro'a O Tahiti Festival

9 a.m. today

Polynesian Cultural Center, Pacific Theater stage

$8 general, $6 for those 5-15; free for kama'aina annual pass holders and keiki under 4

367-7060, www.polynesia.com