
The Kids At Kahilu programming is funded by 20% earned and 80% unearned income. Please join with us today to support this program that provides the youth of our community with important arts education. Thank you to the generous supporters of this year's events.
The Gallery is open Monday - Friday 9am - 3pm. Concert ticket holders are invited to visit the gallery during our performances and take a few minutes to explore the pieces of sheer beauty as well as those that offer something beyond the familiar.
Two exciting programs! Mon. - Fri., June 9 - July 3, 2008.

June
9-July 3 - 9am-12pm
Director Michal Anna Carillo will be running the performing arts intensive.
This year’s performing arts camp will feature a variety of instructors specializing in Tahitian dance, hula, creative movement, hip-hop and funk, yoga, pilates, poi ball classes, as well as `ukulele and singing.
This performing arts intensive is sure to be lots of fun! A final performance will take place for the parents and families of the students.
June
9-July 3 - 1pm-4pm
Director Michal Anna Carillo will be teaming up with geologist Lisa Merrick for the afternoon science and technology camp, and they will be bringing in systems engineers, solar specialists, geologists, and astronomers!
Sun: featuring lessons on solar power, solar panels, and solar robotics! Stars: local astronomers will teach about astronomy and celestial navigation. Rocks: topics will include geology, mineralogy, how to grow your own crystals, and the link between geology and technology!
A final presentation will take place for the parents and families of the students.
Both Programs are for Children Ages 6*-12 - *must have completed kindergarten.
The fee for each workshop is $250. Tuition
includes a SummerArts 2008 t-shirt.
Lunch supervision available for those enrolled in both workshops.
See complete brochure and sign up form.
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Summer Arts is a 4 week
summer program offering exceptional science
and art combinations that focus on a different theme each year. The
program runs 9-4 Monday through Friday. The program can handle 40 students
and has had a wait list for the past 4 years. Scholarships are offered
for those with financial need.
The combination of performing arts and science intensives has proved to be a powerful educational tool.
To review our past Summer Arts programs, please see our "Past Youth Programs" page.