Thursday, September 30th, 2010
Kamuela Kahoano's "Stream Dreams" CD release party
Featuring: Kamuela Kahoano, Manoa DNA, The Analogic (Daniel Gibson on drums), Beatboxing and Sound Effects Phenom Jason Tom, Katana, Jonathan Clarke Sypert (Intrepid) and other surprise special guests. Kamuela Kahoano will have a full band featuring Selwyn Valdez, Jeff James, Mark Tanoye and
Brent Paul...should be an awesome night of music. 
6pm-8pm @ Ala Moana Hotel lobby
*also streaming live on PakeleLive.com
Friday, October 1st, 2010
Live From the Lawn - First Fridays
Dance Dance Dance on the Lawn
Poli'ahu Tau
Dance Theatre
Convergence Dance Theater
Halau Ke Kai O Kahiki
Prince
Dance Theater from Hawaii Island
Hawaii Fire Artists
Skillroy & Jason
Tom
Dance-Battle
On the Lanai
Taimane Gardner and friends
6pm-9pm @ the Hawaii State Art Museum (HiSAM)
*Skillroy & Jason Tom dance battle 6:15pm at the lawn, 7:30pm at the lanai.
Sunday, October 3rd, 2010
17th Annual Children & Youth Day
Over 200 free, fun and educational activities for
children and teens with live entertainment by:
Brianna Albergano
Brother
Noland and Youth
Cheryl Bartlett (former Miss Hawaii)
Ciana & Teiliana
Pelekai
Danny Kennedy & the Mana'o Company
Greg
Gabaylo
Hamajang
Hawaii Children Youth Opera Chorus
Hope
Mayo
Hypersquad
Jake Shimabukuro
Jason Tom
Jordan
Segundo
Kapena
Kulewa
Lisa Pakele
Maka'ala
Mehetia
Productions
Miss Hawaii Jalee Fuselier
Mrs. Hawaii
Miss Teen
Hawaii
Natalie Ai Kamauu
Pacific Buddhist Academy
Royal Hawaiian
Band
Shannon Bautista
X Factor Dance Studio
10am-3pm @ the State Capitol
*there is an 8-page insert in today's Honolulu Star-Advertiser
**Jason Tom will be performing at the Kalanimoku Building's main stage around 2pm.
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Hawaii hip hop culture have pioneers in the art of writing (aerosol art), deejaying, b-boying/b-girling (break dancing), and emceeing. And Hawaii also had beatboxers in the early 1980's influenced by beatboxers Darren Robinson also known as Buffy (R.I.P) of the Fat Boys, Doug E. Fresh (who later influenced the Dougie dance), Biz Markie, the Godfather of Noyze Rahzel and the Human Orchestra Kenny Muhammad. There were Hawaii beatboxers who would perform at Hawaii hip hop jams and events, but the presence of Hawaii beatboxers remained unknown to most on the Hawaiian islands.
In 2004, beatboxer Jason Tom came into the performance scene, influenced by Bay Area California's Asian American beatboxer Elaine Chao after he caught her 2003 television appearance on the Showtime At the Apollo, and then he felt inspired with a vision of perpetuating the art, the fifth element of hip-hop and culture of beatboxing throughout the Hawaiian islands. He started with Oahu and helped to put Hawaii on the map with beatboxing on Kauai, Inner Mongolia, China, Beijing, Shanghai, Zhongshan, Guangdong, San Francisco, Oakland, Los Angeles, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Nyack, and New York City, etc.


