Upcoming Events
The Kona Hospital Foundation is dedicated to improving Kona Community Hospital for the entire community. We fund medical technology, expanded services and enhanced facilities that would otherwise be unavailable.
2026 Kona Hospital Foundation benefit Concert – Featuring Kuana Torres Kahele
Get ready to be serenaded by the soulful tunes of Kuana Torres Kahele, courtesy of Kona Hospital Foundation – a night you won’t want to miss.
Kuana Torres Kahele is a Hawaiian composer, choreographer and recording artist born in Hilo, Hawaii. Only 44, Kuana has over 30 years of professional experience in Hula and Hawaiian music having been groomed as a child from renowned Hilo kumu, Johnny Lum Ho and Halau Ka Ua Kani Lehua. He first gained notoriety on the Hawaiian and World music scene as 1/3 of the award winning falsetto trio, Na Palapalai.
Known primarily for his original compositions for hula, Kahele recently completed a monumental five year songwriting project to complete an album of new music for each of the seven Hawaiian Islands. His first volume in the series, MUSIC for the HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, honored his island birthplace, Hawaii Keawe. All six subsequent releases have charted at the top of the Billboard World Music chart. By the end of the series, Kahele has written and recorded over 100 new songs for Hawaii, an unprecedented achievement in Hawaiian music.
He gained worldwide attention in June 2015, starring as both the narrator and male lead, UKU, a lovesick volcano in Disney Pixar’s hit movie, LAVA. The theme song from LAVA debuted at #1 on the Billboard Soundtrack chart and remained there for months. This brought a new, global audience to his music and lei making. His 2015 and 2017 DVDs, “Make Lei vol.1 and vol.2” took Hawaiian culture to the far reaches of the world, allowing anyone to share a tiny bit of Aloha in their part of the world.
Although Kuana is well known for his performance abilities, his true passion is teaching hula and sharing Hawaiian culture with students worldwide. He has conducted hula and Hawaiian craft workshops across the continental United States, Canada, Mexico and much of Asia, Europe and Russia.
Friday, March 13, 2026
7:00pm – 9:00pm
The Aloha Theater
79-7384 Hawaii Belt Rd
Kealakekua, HI 96750
