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International Nights Multicultural Shows at UH Hilo

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UH Hilo International Nights 2013 Highlights

International Nights 2017 is scheduled for Friday and Saturday, Feb. 10 and 11, 2017, beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo Performing Arts Center.

Each year, the International Student Association produces shows that feature performances from the many different cultures and countries represented at UH Hilo.

International Nights is a long-standing tradition at UH Hilo that spans over three decades. It’s a favorite event on campus among students, the community and visitors alike.

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Performers volunteer and do not get paid for their time and effort in preparing for and executing their performances—a testament to the willingness of UH Hilo’s international students to share their cultures with others.

Program Schedule

Friday, Feb. 10
Hawai‘i – France – China (Taiji boxing demonstration) – Philippines
Japan (Taishoji Taiko) – Yap (Micronesia) – Samoa

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Saturday, Feb. 11
Kiribati – Ireland – Kosrae (Micronesia) – India
Chuuk (Micronesia) – Palau – USA (INT Dance Squad) – Marshall Islands

General admission is $12. Students (with valid ID). Admission for children and senior citizens 55 and over is $5.

Tickets can be purchased at the UH Hilo Performing Arts Center Box Office, Tuesday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Only cash or checks will be accepted ( no credit/debit card or phone orders).

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For ticket information, call the Box Office at (808) 932-7490. Advance ticket purchase is strongly recommended as the shows typically sell out.

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