Superstar trio performs Big Island concert debut at Kahilu Theatre

Shawn Pimental performs during the July 2 show at Kahilu Theatre. (Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

The 90-minute performance was graced by award-winning hula dancer Pono Fernandez, who is also an educator and ethnomusicologist. (Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

The 90-minute performance was graced by award-winning hula dancer Pono Fernandez, who is also an educator and ethnomusicologist. (Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Lehua Kalima-Alvarez, of Kulāiwi, performs during the July 2 show at Kahilu Theatre. Kulāiwi features Kalima-Alvarez, Shawn Pimental, and Kahiapo. Kalima-Alverez and Pimental have appeared as a duo for eight years and decided to invite Kahiapo to form a trio. (Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Kulāiwi features (from left) Shawn Pimental, Lehua Kalima-Alvarez, and Kawika Kahiapo. The trio was joined by award-winning hula dancer Pono Fernandez, second from left) who is also an educator and ethnomusicologist. (Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Kulāiwi performs July 2 at Kahilu Theatre. The band features (from left) Shawn Pimental, Lehua Kalima-Alvarez, and Kawika Kahiapo. Kalima-Alverez and Pimental have appeared as a duo for eight years and decided to invite Kahiapo to form a trio. (Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Kulāiwi performed July 2 at Kahilu Theatre. The band features Lehua Kalima-Alvarez, Shawn Pimental, and Kawika Kahiapo. Kalima-Alverez and Pimental have appeared as a duo for eight years and decided to invite Kahiapo to form a trio. (Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Kawika Kahiapo, of Kulāiwi, performed on July 2 at Kahilu Theatre. Kulāiwi features Lehua Kalima-Alvarez, Shawn Pimental, and Kahiapo. Kalima-Alverez and Pimental have appeared as a duo for eight years and decided to invite Kahiapo to form a trio. (Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Kulāiwi performed July 2 at Kahilu Theatre. The band features Lehua Kalima-Alvarez, Shawn Pimental, and Kawika Kahiapo. Kalima-Alverez and Pimental have appeared as a duo for eight years and decided to invite Kahiapo to form a trio. (Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Three award-winning Native Hawaiian performers have formed a new and exciting trio called Kulāiwi and made their Waimea concert debut last Friday at the Kahilu Theatre. Kulāiwi means “land of my ancestors” and many of the songs in their set focused on the Hawaiian Islands as told from a proud indigenous point-of-view.