March 4

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Monday March 4
NIGHTLIFE
Freesound Band Performs
Hard Rock Cafe, 9-11 p.m., free. Featuring Adam Crowe, Keith Batlin, Brian Kusko and Ryan Brandvold playing blues music. (955-7383)

THE ARTS
Association of Hawaii Artists
Honolulu Hale, City & County of Honolulu, absolute deadline is March 4 at 10 a.m. The association of Hawaii artists encourages artists to submit aloha-themed works of art for exhibit in the show. 2D and 3D works may be submitted, as well as photography, sculpture, digital art or mixed media. Download prospectus for more information. (db.tt/adlksjsZ)

”Embodied”
Gallery of Hawaii Artists, until April 22, Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., call for cost. Honolulu-based artist Emily Sewell challenges her viewers to contemplate to contemplate how through a simple shift of perspective, materials can be seen as metaphors and processes as daily interactions. “Embodied” is comprised of selections from several bodies of work that deal with such concepts as corporeality, memory, emotion and tactility. (447-8908)

Iolani Palace Docent Training Course
Iolani Palace, Mondays until May 20, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., $20. Docent training begins with guardian service, followed by successful completion of the Royal History Course. The nine-week Docent Training Course will add to your knowledge of the Palace and monarchy era history, develop your public speaking skills and prepare you to share the Iolani Palace with friends, family and visitors from around the world. (522-0841, educator@iolanipalace.org)

CLASSES
Drama Workshop
St. John Lutheran Church, 1004 Kailua Rd., Tuesdays through April 16, $135. Hawaii Education of the Arts (HEARTS) offers a class to hone acting skills and develop confidence on stage, taught by Annie Cusick Wood. Class is limited to 25 students. (heartshawaii.org)

Taiko Center of the Pacific Classes
Washington Middle School, until April 16, various levels at various times, $105-$182. Free parking located in the school’s King Street lot only. Contact for registration and times. (taikoclasses@gmail.com, 737-7236)

Youth Co-ed Football Clinic
Kroc Center Hawaii , Tuesdays and Thursdays until April 2, $60. Players learn the fundamentals of football and competitive play in a fun, Christian faith-based environment. Participants learn and develop skills and challenge themselves with position-specific drills against peer competition. Ages 8-12 and 13-17. (kroccenterhawaii.org, 682-5505)

Kauai Hospice Journey Through Grief
Nana’s House, Waimea, until March. 26, 4-5:30 p.m., free. A six-week bereavement care workshop for families, friends and companions who have experienced the death of an important person in their lives. Registration required. (245-7277)