The Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa to Celebrate 116th Birthday with Robert Cazimero Concert

The Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa, the first hotel to welcome visitors along Waikiki’s shores, is celebrating more than eleven decades of hospitality with a concert by the Robert Cazimero on its 116th birthday, Saturday, March 11.
 
Cazimero will perform in the Moana Banyan Courtyard in two separate, 45-minute segments. Cazimero, along with his brother Roland were known collectively as the Brothers Cazimero, and both are credited as being instrumental in the resurgence of Hawaiian music and culture that began in the 1970s. 

Robert is also a respected kumu (teacher) of Hawaiian dance. He has recorded many island classics such as "Pane Mai," "My Sweet Pikake Lei," and "E Ku‘u Lei." For the Moana’s birthday celebration, Cazimero will play his many hits accompanied by a grand piano, which has become his signature instrument.
 

Complementing Cazimero’s concert is the cuisine of David Lukela of the Beachhouse at the Moana. Chef Lukela and his team are offering a four-course delight that begins with a petite Beachhouse Caesar followed by lobster bisque; the entree is a filet, lobster tail, mash potatoes and Farmer’s Market vegetables. 

The dessert is a delicious trio by pastry chef Nanako Perez-Nava featuring Kona coffee cheesecake, peanut butter crunch and mango sorbet. The cost for the dinner with Golden Circle concert seating is $116 per person (plus tax and gratuity), and general seating for the concert without dinner costs $50 per person (plus tax and gratuity) in the Banyan Courtyard. Tickets can be purchased at www.honoluluboxoffice.com.

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