A Walk by the Sea

Where is your mountain?
What is your river?
How did you come here?
A "Walk by the Sea" is both a performance and a ceremony
of thanksgiving and healing, in which water, a medium of travel and a vessel
of healing and reconciliation, is the conduit by which we maintain
our connection to each other, to the natural world, and to the Divine. This performance is also celebration of community, and of finding home.
A "Walk by the Sea" was performed on Saturday, September 23rd to a standing ovation
at the Julia Morgan Center for the Arts.
There is an upcoming performance on Saturday, December 8th 2007 at Regents Theater in Oakland.
Tickets will go on sale on Saturday, November 3rd, 2007.

Photography by Kimberly Curtis Photography
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Mahealani Uchiyama

Photo by Brennan Gilroy
Dancer, Musician, Composer, Iyanifa, Kumuhula
Mahealani Uchiyama is the director of the Center for International Dance in Berkeley as well as the KaUaTuahine Polynesian Dance Company. She has produced a series of instructional DVDs and publications, and is a recording artist. She and her dancers have performed in such venues as San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts, Te Papa Tongarewa (the National Museum of New Zealand, Aotearoa), and the Grand Heiva in Tahiti, French Polynesia.
Hear some of Mahea's music
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