Sacramento Aloha Festival 2022 Entertainment

Entertainment on TWO stages

Leʻaleʻa Outdoor Stage

‘Ōlelo Hawai’i (Hawaiian Language) can have many different words to describe various emotions or conditions. Le`ale`a is defined as: to have a good time; fun. As you enjoy the festival (the vendors, workshops, Keiki Korner and delicious food) we also hope that you will have a good time and enjoy the performances that we have on the Le’ale’a Stage!

Theater style seating plus plenty of lawn seating.  Bring your lawn chair or blanket!

10:20-11:00Sacramento Aloha Festival 2022 Opening Ceremony & Blessing by Albert Titman, Matt Franklin & Kahu Jason Keli`inohokula Lindo
Welcome Messages – Mayor Sandy Amara & Chief Ryan Kinnan
Ka ‛ōnohi Foundation Scholarship Presentation by Chip O’Neill, Foundation Treasurer
11:15-11:45Hālau Hula Pono, Newcastle, CA
– Pamahoa Akina, Kumu Hula
12:00-12:30Marshallese Youth of IAKWE, Sacramento, CA
– Franklin Henry, Sacramento Marshallese Community President
12:45-1:15Hālau Ka Waikahe Lani Mālie a me Hālau Kahulaliwai, Sacramento, CA
– Juni Kalāhikiola Lovel, Kumu Hula
1:30-2:30Ei Nei
– Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award Winning Group
2:45-3:15Kūhai Hālau O Moana Pā ʻŌlapa Kahiko, Applegate, CA
– Tamara Moana Silva, Kumu Hula
3:30-4:00Ka Hula O Kaponookalani, Sacramento, CA
– Bernadette Kaponookalani Nakamura, Ho’opa’a/Director
4:15-4:45Hālau Ka Waikahe Lani Mālie a me Hālau Kahulaliwai, Sacramento, CA
– Lāhapa Doroen, Kumu Hula
5:00-5:30Ura Hau Nui, Elk Grove, CA
– Sammy Rodrigo Jr.
5:45-6:15Hālau Nā Maka ‘Ōlali, Roseville, CA
– Tanisha Reshke, Kumu Hula
6:30-7:00Aloha Polynesia
– Cheryl Cook, Director

Kaʻūlāleo Stage inside the Armory Building

This stage is in honor of Aunty Mona Kaʻūlāleo Foster. Kaʻūlāleo is a voice. Spiritual in nature, but powerful in the emotion to honor in esteem. An affectionate calling that appeals to Auntieʻs immeasurable contributions and relentless years of being “kū.” We are honored to perform on this gracious platform in which to exhibit the works of cultural resilience through song and dance and always mindful of the respect that should be known and carried throughout its day of bringing a “people” together in full expression of the heart!  While, knowing the name – Kaʻūlāleo!

Theater style seating and dining tables/chairs provided at the indoor stage.

11:30-12:00Hui O Hawaiʻi of Sacramento Inc.
– Patty Padilla, Director
12:15-12:45Kūhai Hālau O Kanoheaokalikolaua՛e Pā ʻŌlapa Kahiko, Sacramento, CA
– Nohea Macugay, Kumu Hula
1:00-1:30Vaipuna No Te Here, Sacramento, CA
– Stephanie Manuel, Director
1:45-2:15Island Sunset Band, Sacramento, CA
– Oscar Aban, Band Leader
2:30-3:00Hoʻokipa Band, Citrus Heights, CA
– Andy Ene, Singer/musician
3:15-3:45Ei Nei
– Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award Winning Group
4:00-4:30Makamae Melia ‘O Polynesia, Elk Grove, CA
– Rhea Engkabo, Director – Ra’atira
4:45-5:15Pōmaika’I, Fremont, CA
– JD Puli, Band Leader
5:30-6:00Aloha Dancers, Cameron Park, CA
– Natasha Moani Forsberg, Kumu Hula