September 15

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Monday September 15
CLASSES
Hawaii Irish Dance Summer Workshop #6
University of Hawaii at Manoa Hemenway Hall 201, 6-9 p.m., $20/person. The sixth workshop in a summer series is intended for intermediate dancers with some Irish dance experience. Learn The High-Cauled Cap (a ceili dance) and The Saint Patrick’s Day (a traditional set dance). (540-850-0745, hawaii.irishdance@gmail.com)

Introduction to Tanglang Quan
University of Hawaii at Manoa, Hemenway 208, section A: Sept. 8-Oct. 13, section B: Oct. 20-Nov. 19, Mondays and Wednesdays, 6-8 p.m., $150/each session. Discover the martial art of Tanglang Quan, involving quick and constantly changing eye, hand, foot and body movements. Advanced registration is required. (outreach.hawaii.edu/noncredit/courses)

Move Camp
Kaiser Permanente Hawaii Mapunapuna Medical Office, Mondays and Wednesdays through Oct. 15 (no class Oct. 13), 5:30-6:30 p.m., contact for cost. Use the latest fitness tools such as resistance bands, medicine balls, ropes and more to build cardio, strength, balance and core. Advanced registration is required. (432-2260)

Qi Gong
Kaiser Permanente Hawaii Honolulu Medical Office, Mondays through Dec. 1 (no class Oct. 13), 6-7:30 p.m., contact for cost. Based on traditional Chinese medicine, this ancient form of standing meditation activates the acupuncture meridians and cultivates body energy. Advanced registration is required. (432-2260)

Qigong Workshop
Kapolei Public Library, 1 p.m., contact for cost. Workshop leader Stuart Holloway leads a Qigong/Tai Chi workshop with an emphasis on stress reduction and detox. Classes are taught from the perspective of the beginner, focusing on basic principles of breathing, inner health, and healing and subtle movement. (693-7050)

Tai Chi for Fall Prevention
Kaiser Permanente Hawaii Honolulu Medical Office, Mondays and Wednesdays through Dec. 3 (no class Oct. 13), 9:30-10:30 p.m., contact for cost. The class promotes relaxation, flexibility and strength. Advanced registration is required. (432-2260)

Tai Chi for Fall Prevention
Kaiser Permanente Hawaii Waipio Medical Office, Mondays through Dec. 8 (no class Oct. 13 and 20, and Nov. 10), contact for cost. The class promotes relaxation, flexibility and strength. Advanced registration is required. (432-2260)

Zumba
Kaiser Permanente Hawaii Honolulu Medical Office, Mondays and Wednesdays through Oct. 15 (no class Oct. 13), 5:30-6:30 p.m., contact for cost. Zumba is a fusion of Latin and international dance themes blended with body sculpting movements and easy to follow dance steps. Advanced registration is required. (432-2260)

Zumba
Kaiser Permanente Hawaii Moanalua Medical Center, Mondays and Thursdays through Oct. 6, 5:45-6:45 p.m., contact for cost. Zumba is a fusion of Latin and international dance themes blended with body sculpting movements and easy to follow dance steps. Advanced registration is required. (432-2260)

COMMUNITY
Book Sale
Hawaii Kai Public Library, through the month of September, 12:30-4:30 p.m. Mondays, 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tuesdays-Thursdays, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturdays. The Friends of Hawaii Kai Public Library offer all art books and vintage books at half price. (397-0515)

Pali Momi Healthy Monday Screenings
Pearlridge Center, Uptown, second level in the Pali Momi Wellness Station fronting Sephora, 8-9 a.m., free. Blood pressure and blood-sugar level testing available. (pearlridgeonline.com, 263-2366)

Bungie
Town Center of Mililani, 10:30-11 a.m., free. (towncenterofmililani.com)

MUSIC
Chamber Music Hawaii
Doris Duke Theatre, 7:30 p.m., $30. Tresemble will perform with Jonathan Korth on piano. (489-5038)

Live Music
Hard Rock Cafe Honolulu, 5-11 p.m., no cover charge. Zanuck & Piranha Duo performs from 5 to 7 p.m., followed by Chocolate Meat at 9 p.m. (hardrock.com/honolulu)

THE ARTS
Re/Charting
University of Hawaii Art Gallery, through Sept. 19, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Mondays-Fridays, noon-4 p.m. Sundays, free admissions, donations accepted. Re/Charting features the individual and collaborative work of Bryan Czibesz and Shawn Spangler. (hawaii.edu)