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April 2008 Revolve Film and Music Festival
In 1965, the bleak coal-mining town of Joban, Japan is hanging by a thread due to a decreased demand for coal and impending layoffs. In an attempt to revive the economy, the town leaders and mining officials create Joban Hawaiian Paradise, a tourist attraction with hula as the main draw. Theres only one problem: there are no hula dancers in cold, northern Joban. A former dance star is brought in from Tokyo to teach hula to the miners' daughters, and despite some parents disapproval, the fun and drama - begins. Based on a true story, HULA GIRLS was directed by Lee Sang-il with music by Hawaiian-born ukulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro.
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LocationDrama Workshop
Salem Fine Arts Center, Salem College
Winston-Salem, NC 27108-0548
United States
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