When it comes to art and culture in Hawaii , you could spend a lifetime in the islands and still not experience it all. Language, music, art, theater, dance, film, cuisine and festivals (just to name a few) are multiplied not only by the many diverse ethnicities, but also the unique flavor of each Hawaiian Island.
On Oahu, the second annual Na Hoku O Hawaii Music Festival will be held from May 26 to 29, 2011. It will be a four-day celebration that brings together Hawaii’s finest recording artists. Don’t be surprised if between performances you catch an impromptu "backyard-style" jam. If you like art, the historic whaling town of Lahaina is at the heart of Maui’s art scene and features Art Night each Friday between 7pm and 10pm. Dining on Kauai is always a special treat, where you can savor Hawaii Regional Cuisine or grab a local "plate lunch" and head to the beach. For a cultural experience that takes you back in time, explore Hawaii, the Big Island, where ancient Hawaiian lava rock carvings called petroglyphs speak loudly without saying a word.
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