The combined Mini, JR, and SR group, including Minis Caitlin Plowman, Malia Foster, Noelani Garcia, ‘Aekai Hull, Hailey Johnston, Emily Racpan, Paityn Sagisi, Lilliana Sunada, JRs Janessa Parallag, Asia Balbin, Aaliyah Nero, Jaysha Silva, Emma Tergeggen-Hayes, Erin Teves, and SRs Madison Allado-Racca, Khiani Garcia, Kate Nakamura, and Nikki Young, from the Aloha Dance Company ready for practice, Monday at the Kukui Grove West studio.
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The Aloha Dance Studio Minis, including Caitlin Plowman, Malia Foster, Noelani Garcia, ‘Aekai Hull, Hailey Johnston, Emily Racpan, Paityn Sagisi, and Lilliana Sunada, will be on stage, Sunday during the Aloha Dance Studio recital, Sunday at the Kauai War Memorial Convention Hall.
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The Aloha Dance Studio JRs, including Janessa Parallag, Asia Balbin, Aaliyah Nero, Jaysha Silva, Emma Terheggen-Hayes, and Erin Teves will be in the Greatest Time of the Year finale, Sunday during the Aloha Dance Studio recital at the Kauai War Memorial Convention Hall.
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The Aloha Dance Studio SRs, including Madison Allado-Racca, Kate Nakamura, Khiani Garcia, and Nikki Young will be featured during the War of Hearts, Sunday at the Aloha Dance Studio recital at the Kauai War Memorial Convention Hall.
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LIHUE — Tiffany Dick of the Aloha Dance Studio will host its holiday recital, “The Greatest Time of the Year,” Sunday at the Kauai War Memorial Convention Hall starting at 2 p.m.
LIHUE — Tiffany Dick of the Aloha Dance Studio will host its holiday recital, “The Greatest Time of the Year,” Sunday at the Kauai War Memorial Convention Hall starting at 2 p.m.
Tickets go on sale at the box office starting at 1 p.m. Advance tickets are available at the studio behind Gary’s Service in the Kukui Grove West.
“We do recitals twice a year,” Dick said. “The Greatest Time of the Year is a holiday performance featuring ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop, and contemporary stylings from the dance company which has dancers as young as 3 years old participating.”
Dick said this year, she has a lot of Minis joining the company offerings.
“They are excited and anxious to show what they can do,” she said.
Dick, who has been leading dance companies for the Aloha Dance Studio for 16 years, said the recital marks the start of the winter break for the students before classes resume in January.
Founded in 2002, the Aloha Dance Studio serves the needs of students from throughout Kauai.