5:00 pm - Friday, July 28

Music: Anthony Stanley Duo

Mingei International Museum, Balboa Park, San Diego, 92101

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Join Us at Mingei for a Free Summer Concert! Anthony Kauka Stanley, a native Hawaiian, shares his music both locally and internationally, playing acoustic Hawaiian/Polynesian music. Anthony and his touring partner Keahi Rozet make up the Anthony Stanley Duo.

Anthony Ka’uka Stanley, a native Hawaiian, shares his music both locally and internationally, playing acoustic Hawaiian/Polynesian music with his touring partner Keahi Rozet. A ukulele virtuoso, Anthony has been immersed in celebrating the beauty of his Polynesian culture since early childhood. His mission is to create music that will deepen and broaden our common cultural environment.

Concerts on the Commons is a summer music series at Mingei International Museum, Balboa Park, in partnership with the Center for World Music and its teaching artists. On the fourth Friday of each month, from July through October, we’ll be offering free concerts for guests on the museum’s Commons Level. Please drop in, grab a beverage from the adjacent ARTIFACT at Mingei, and enjoy a relaxing evening of live music!

The son of esteemed hula dancer Kumu Kathy Heali’i O Nalani Gore-Stanley, Anthony has been music director of Heali’i’s Polynesian Revue, his family’s halau (performing arts troupe and school), since the age of 15. Heali’s’s has taught and shared the traditional island songs and dances of Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa, and New Zealand since 1967.

Singer-songwriter Ke’ahi Rozet, originally from Honolulu, started writing songs and playing the ukulele at an early age, inspired by his grandmother. Ke’ahi’s unique vocal style encompasses many genres, including Hawaiian, Island, and Reggae.

Both artists were featured at the UkeCon Summer Festival in 2022.

Admission/Cost: FREE

Location:
Mingei International Museum
Balboa Park
San Diego, CA 92101

Friday, July 28 - 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM