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Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea Announces the Annual 2024 Festivals of Aloha Schedule of Events

   
October 9, 2024,
Hawaii, Maui, U.S.A.

Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea announces the return of the Festivals of Aloha for its third year from October 25 to 27, 2024. The complimentary weekend of events invites guests and the community to celebrate Hawaiian heritage and traditions passed down through generations through a series of immersive cultural experiences, musical performances, and local artisan showcases.

Curated by the Resort’s Director of Hawaiian Programs “Aunty Wendy” Tuivaioge, this year’s festival promises a weekend filled with enriching experiences designed to deepen guests’ connection to the authentic spirit of aloha. “The Festivals of Aloha offers a beautiful opportunity for everyone to engage with our culture. Each year, we build upon our traditions, and it fills my heart to share these experiences with both locals and visitors alike.” This year's festivities will also be streamed live on mele.com, allowing those unable to attend in person to join in the celebration.

Presenting a rich tapestry of music, art, and storytelling that captures the essence of Maui’s time-honoured traditions, the festival will kick off with a traditional Opening Ceremony by Kumu Kamaka Kukona on Friday, October 25, and will conclude with the much-anticipated Sounds of the Sea concert on Sunday, October 27, featuring an incredible lineup, including Lawakua and The Voice finalist Kamalei Kawa’a, set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Pacific Ocean.

On Saturday, October 26, guests will enjoy Hula is the Heartbeat, a celebration of Hawaiian music with mele by Keauhou and hula showcasing the largest lineup of hālau (hula schools) in the festival’s history, with performances from five of Maui’s most prestigious hālau:

  • Hālau Kamaluokaleihulu - Kumu Hula Kahulu Maluo-Pearson
  • Hālau Hula Kauluokalā - Kumu Hula Uluwehi Guerrero
  • Hālau o Ka Hanu Lehua - Kumu Hula Kamaka Kukona
  • Hālau Kekuaokalāʻauʻalaʻiliahi - nā Kumu Hula 'Iliahi and Haunani Paredes
  • Hālau Nā Lei Kaumaka O Uka - Kumu Hula Napua Silva

Other highlights include the inaugural Carmen Hulu Lindsey Leo Ha‘iha‘i Falsetto Contest, Hawaii’s first female falsetto competition, debuting on the evening of October 25. Guests will also enjoy the Resort’s popular Live Aloha Market featuring 17 local vendors, a MANAOLA Hawaii Pop-up, a Cultural Garden Tour, and daily Hawaiian Practitioner Demonstrations and Presentations open for participation. Additionally on Saturday, October 26, from 9:00 am to 12:30 pm, attendees will have a rare opportunity to experience Moʻokiha O Pi'ilani, Lahaina’s voyaging canoe. Experts will share insights about this special wa'a (canoe) and guests can ride or paddle out to for a close-up look.

The full schedule of Festivals of Aloha events can be viewed here. Complimentary off-site parking with roundtrip shuttle service will be available at Wailea Event Parking, located across from Monkeypod off Wailea Ike Drive, on Friday, October 25, from 4:30 to 9:30 pm, Saturday, October 26, from 4:30 to 10:30 pm, and Sunday, October 27, from 4:30 to 9:30 pm.

As a key figure in the local community, the Resort continues to redefine mindful luxury travel by offering enriching experiences that invite guests to explore Maui’s unique cultural heritage. With Aunty Wendy’s deep passion and dedication leading the way, the Resort fosters a deeper connection to the island through immersive educational programs and activities.

The Festivals of Aloha is one of the many cultural and educational programs the Resort offers, including a fall Getaway experience, which features a variety of complimentary activities designed for guests of all kinds seeking meaningful ways to connect to the destination, including Hawaiian Star Stories, Coral Reefs 101, Botanical Block Printing, and more.

About Festivals of Aloha

Festivals of Aloha is Maui Nui’s premiere Hawaiian cultural showcase with events on Maui, Moloka'i, Lāna'i, Hāna and in Wailea. Its essence is in the enduring traditions of the islands’ charming small towns and revered kupuna (elders).