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Kahilu Theatre to Host Animal Fun Day

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Arts Ed @ Kahilu students performing at the Circus Camp Finale. Photo: Andrew Richard Hara.

Arts Ed @ Kahilu students performing at the Circus Camp Finale. Photo: Andrew Richard Hara.

The Kahilu Theatre will host a Family Fun Day event called “Animal Fun!” on Saturday, Aug. 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to celebrate the launch of the theatre’s 2016-17 presenting season.

The event will feature family fun and entertainment inside and surrounding the theater.

Animal Fun! is free and open to the public.

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Young stars from the recent Kahilu Circus Camp and Kahilu Performance Arts Classes will perform at Animal Fun!

Performances will feature aerial arts, juggling, unicycling, hooping, clowning and magic.

In addition to student performances, there will be live music, face painting and balloon sculptures from Ari the Clown.

Arts Ed @ Kahilu students performing at the Circus Camp Finale. Photo: Andrew Richard Hara.

Arts Ed @ Kahilu students performing at the Circus Camp Finale. Photo: Andrew Richard Hara.

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Tickets for Kahilu Theatre’s 36th season will also go on sale to the general public during the event.

This will be the first of three Family Fun Days planned for Kahilu Theatre’s 2016-17 Season.

The next Family Fun Day is slated for Saturday, Feb. 4, in celebration of the Cherry Blossom Festival.

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Call the Kahilu Theatre Box Office at (808) 885-6868 for more information about upcoming events, memberships, and Arts Ed @ Kahilu programs.

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