Yo-Yo Ma, Hōkūle‘a Team Up with UH Whale Experts to Unite Music and Nature
UH News, first published January 17, 2023
An unlikely collaboration of a world-renowned cellist aboard the most famous voyaging canoe brought music to the world including the ears of Native Hawaiian practitioners and University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB) researchers and students, and perhaps even the wildlife in December. The once in a lifetime trip in waters off of Hawai‘i Island featured a memorable performance and discussion about the unique culture of whales in Hawai‘i and connections between music and nature.
“Yo-Yo Ma’s team chose to work with HIMB because of our mutual interest and experience in making connections across art and science. We hope that these kinds of immersive cultural experiences can help foster our sense of stewardship of the Earth’s amazing resources, in Hawai‘i and around the world,” said HIMB Director Eleanor Sterling.
UH’s Marine Mammal Research Program (MMRP) Director Lars Bejder and Faculty/Researcher Aude Pacini had the opportunity to sail onboard the Hōkūle‘a—together with approximately 20 other people—including Hōkūle‘a crew, Yo-Yo Ma and his team, and other respected Native Hawaiian practitioners. Late in the afternoon, the team departed from Kawaihae Harbor on Hawai‘i Island’s Kohala coast and they returned after sunset.
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