Island Breeze and Hawaii Productions is Hawaii's premiere Polynesian production company that provides the island's finest lu'au shows, custom events, and Polynesian gifts & souvenirs.
Island Breeze and Hawaii Productions produces three award winning shows: the Island Breeze Lu'au at the Courtyard Marriott King Kamehameha's Kona Beach Hotel, the Gathering of the Kings luau at The Fairmont Orchid Hawaii, and the Haleo luau at the Sheraton Kona Resort & Spa at Keauhou Bay.
The core cast in Island Breeze has been performing together for more than 25 years and has traveled together on every continent; participating in cultural exchanges, entertainment for the Olympics and South Pacific Games, private entertainment for visiting dignitaries & celebrities.
Island Breeze and Hawaii Productions specializes in private luau entertainment, cultural arts & crafts, props & decor, cultural consulting and special event planning.
ACTIVITIES:
Go back in time to the 1960's when Elvis was making his well known film Blue Hawai'i on the beaches of Waikiki. From tropical bamboo archways, to hula dancers in cellophane skirts, even our very own Elvis impersonator. A fun evening reminiscent of the days of bright colors, beach parties and surfer boys.
-Tropical Linen (45)
- Lifeguard Chairs (2)
- Blue Hawai Centerpieces (45)
- 12ft Beach Ball Garlands
- Fresh flower leis ($8.50 each)
- Tropical overhead Lanterns
- Keiki lei greeters (8-10)
- Polynesian Show - Cast of 14 dancers, trio, drummer, fire-knife dancers
An amazing presentation of Fire throughout Polynesia. From fire poi balls, to a Tahitian fire hip band and much more.
From the icy slopes of Mauna Kea to the hot firey lava of Kilauea, the island of Hawai'i is known around the world for its extreme temperatures and many climates. Celebrate the beauty of this island with stories, entertainment, props and decor that display the fire and ice of Hawai'i.
-Firey Volcano 8ft
- Fire and Ice Archway- 10ft wide
- Firenesia FIRE show- Cast of 18 to include, trio band, 10 fire dancers, drummers, fireknife dancer.
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A presentation of both kahiko (ancient) and 'auana (modern) hula telling stories of the various regions within Hawaii and the stories of our kupuna (elders).
In Hawai'i the kalo (taro) represents family in many ways. The "We Are 'Ohana" theme teaches the principles of Hawaiian family values and relates it to the taro plant. Designed to be anywhere from a 4 day event to a session opener, this theme perfectly blends the Hawaiian culture with the company's values.
Step back in time and celebrate 'ohana in ancient Hawai'i. The area is lit by tiki torches and fire pots sit on each table. The stage is decorated with tropical flowers and images of Waipio Valley. Guests participate in poi pounding demonstrations and learn about the importance of kalo (taro) in the Hawaiian culture. Entertainment includes soothing Hawaiian music and a hula
presentation celebrating 'ohana.
- 20 Beach flags
- Topical Stage Burst
- Beach Party Hanging Lanterns
- Flower Lei (10x10) Canopy
- Beach Party Floral Stage Burst
- Beach Party Backdrop
- 3 Crafters Huts
- Disc Jockey
- 1 Fire-knife and 2 drummers
- 4 ohana greeters
- Coconut Frond weaving
- Tatooist
- 45- Aloha Print Linen
- Makini Warriors (2)
- Lava Petroglyph (4 panels)
- Chair Tie
In Hawai'i the kalo (taro) represents family in many ways. The "We Are 'Ohana" theme teaches the principles of Hawaiian family values and relates it to the taro plant. Designed to be anywhere from a 4 day event to a session opener, this theme perfectly blends the Hawaiian culture with the company's values.
The official welcome to the land begins with an oli (chant) and an exchange of gifts. The people of the land and the guests greet each other and the extended 'ohana (family) is welcomed officially.
For the we are welcome Protocol you will need
1- Kahu to conduct ceremony
1- Conch shell blower
1- chanter
A journey through the Polynesian islands with dances from Hawaii, Tahiti, New Zealand, Fiji and Samoa. Including the Samoan Fireknife dance.
An evening hosted by Hawai'i's royalty - the Royal Hawaiian Celebration is an elegant evening of hula dancers, props and decor that represent the beauty of each of the Hawaiian Islands. Whether it is the color of pink and the rose centerpiece representing the color and flower symbolic of Maui or the like and lehua flower and the red color representative of the Big Island. This is a regal event sure to leave your guests with an experience that could not be found any place besides Hawai'i island - the birthplace of Kamehameha the Great.
- 2 Makau Hooks (8ft props)
- Royal Court Cast of 8
- 1 Pair of Kahilis
- 4 Hula dancers
- 1 Chanter
- 1 Conch shell blower
- Canoe for Royal Court Procession
A 6'x8' Bamboo Archway decorated with tropical flowers and tulle.
A spectacular display of skill and bravery with a two part performance. First with a single knife and then with two knives - cost based per performance.
Welcome guests to your beach party or backyard lu'au with the whole family. The 'ohana greeters include the three generations - keiki (children), makua (parents) and kupuna (elders).
Fresh flower leis - quantities and variety dependent on the season
Watch demonstrations of the art of coconut frond weaving and learn to make fish, birds and baskets.
A specialized crafter who teaches the art of producing poi from taro using a stone poi pounder and a wooden poi board. Demonstration includes samples of poi and other foods containing taro.
Order extra coconut frond fish for your guests to take home.
Re-enacting King Kamehameha the Great and his court, either as a procession or overseeing an event. Arrival by foot or where permits, by double hull outrigger canoe.
Please note - canoe rental is an additional cost.
A specialized crafter who will demonstrate the art of haku lei making.
Our keiki hula dancers lei greet the guests and then perform to start off your event.