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participate in either of these arts. Numerous properties on the island have live music at night, as well as offer traditional hula classes for interested participants. Some even provide free ukulele and slack-key guitar instructional sessions, too. There’s also the proverbial luau, which combines song and dance for a theatrical extravaganza. Lu’au Kalamaku at Kilohana Plantation is one of the best. It’s mesmerizing dinner theatre with a dash of Cirque du Soleil. When it’s time to take your leave of this little slice of paradise, do as the Hawaiians do and don’t say goodbye. Just say “a hui hou” until we meet again. For all things Kaua’i: www.kauaidiscovery.com