The arts connect us. Inspire us. Empower us to believe in something larger than ourselves. ‘Iolani School has excellent studio-based performing and visual arts programs which provides students with opportunities to travel around the world, experience different cultures, and pursue their passions and creative outlets.
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The music on the video was performed by ‘Iolani’s Orchestra 5 at the 2011 Midwest Clinic International Band and Orchestra Conference (“Rhythms of Africa” by Soon See Newbold and “Balzene Suite” by György Orbán).