Waikiki : riding the waves of change / by Carolie Yacoe & Eric Jordan.

Like hula, surfing was viewed as immoral by European missionaries to Hawai'i, so it had languished until the early twentieth century when the first tourist hotels appeared in Waikiki, and a small band of watermen began to earn their livelihood from surfing instruction and providing outrigger ca...

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Other Authors: Yacoe, Caroline (Producer, Director), Jordan, Eric (Producer, Director), Palama, Francine Mikiala (Narrator)
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: Hawaii : Privately Published, 2007.
Series:Ethnographic video online ; volume 3
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Summary:Like hula, surfing was viewed as immoral by European missionaries to Hawai'i, so it had languished until the early twentieth century when the first tourist hotels appeared in Waikiki, and a small band of watermen began to earn their livelihood from surfing instruction and providing outrigger canoe rides for tourists. Award-winning documentarian Caroline Yacoe portrays the current Waikiki Beach Boys as preservers of surfing culture. A surfer herself, Yacoe combines archival footage, interviews with former and current Beach Boys, and music performed by Beach Boy musicians such as the Waikiki Sunset Jammahs. Co-producer and narrator Francine Mikiala Palama reveals both the hard work it takes to become a Beach Boy and how the tradition is passed on. The narration also tells how the 'Ambassadors of Aloha' found romance and a 24-hour party for themselves and for the tourists. Says Beach Boy Woody Brown: 'We're giving them a point of view from the ocean. Looking at the island is a lot different, showing them things they don't see from the land.' This documentary is a cinematic love song to the Waikiki Beach Boys, using archival footage, interviews and music to show how the 'Ambassadors of Aloha' preserve the surf culture and teach it to visitors.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed September 16, 2014).
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 video file (55 min.))
Playing Time:00:54:10
Access:Access restricted to authorised ANU staff and students.
Language:In English.