Live Performance with Izik Famous - August 29, 2026

$200.00

Two Performances on August 29, 2026:

  • Morning Session: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM

  • Afternoon Session: 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM

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One year after its release, Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award-winning singer-songwriter Izik brings KŌWĀ to the Ossipoff Cabin for an intimate performance. KŌWĀ was shaped by five years of reflection and recorded in Aotearoa with Māori producer Brandon Haru. Inspired by a meditation on the color blue and its significance in Hawaiian language and worldview, it moves fluidly across folk, R&B, country, reggae, and contemporary Hawaiian sounds — music that, like this place, asks you to be present.

The Ossipoff Cabin, perched on the southern ridge of the Waiʻanae mountains, shaped by an architect who understood the Japanese art of dwelling in harmony with nature is one of them.

The three-hour experience includes guided travel up and down the mountain, a live performance, light bites, and unhurried time with the musicians in the mauka setting.

Proceeds from tours benefit Pālehua Conservation Initiative, a new non-profit 501(c)(3) organization with a mission to advance education and stewardship efforts that protect, promote, and restore the natural, cultural and community resources of the southern Wai‘anae mountains.

Time:

Two Performances on August 29, 2026:

  • Morning Session: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM

  • Afternoon Session: 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM

(choose in dropdown)

One year after its release, Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award-winning singer-songwriter Izik brings KŌWĀ to the Ossipoff Cabin for an intimate performance. KŌWĀ was shaped by five years of reflection and recorded in Aotearoa with Māori producer Brandon Haru. Inspired by a meditation on the color blue and its significance in Hawaiian language and worldview, it moves fluidly across folk, R&B, country, reggae, and contemporary Hawaiian sounds — music that, like this place, asks you to be present.

The Ossipoff Cabin, perched on the southern ridge of the Waiʻanae mountains, shaped by an architect who understood the Japanese art of dwelling in harmony with nature is one of them.

The three-hour experience includes guided travel up and down the mountain, a live performance, light bites, and unhurried time with the musicians in the mauka setting.

Proceeds from tours benefit Pālehua Conservation Initiative, a new non-profit 501(c)(3) organization with a mission to advance education and stewardship efforts that protect, promote, and restore the natural, cultural and community resources of the southern Wai‘anae mountains.