Join us for a fun night at our authentic Polynesian Luau with a one-hour floorshow, presenting traditional dances from Tahiti, Hawai’i, Fiji & Samoa
Date/Time: May 2 2020, 6:00 pm to 11:59 pm
Coquitlam, Hard Rock Casino Vancouver | Event calendarCost: $85.00
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We’re bringing the South Pacific to you!
Come out for a lively night of entertainment and be captivated by the beauty & grace of the islands. The night’s entertainment will salute with an exciting Siva Afi (fire-dance) before the dance floor opens up for guests to groove & try out some new dance moves.
A luau is not complete without a Tiki Bar and a feast; arrive early for cocktails & come hungry to enjoy a full dinner buffet, featuring island dishes from our inclusive menu, catering to both meat lovers and vegans.
Visit Official Website: http://lowentropy.ca/luau-fundraiser/
Lu'au Agenda:
6:00 to 7:00pm: Cocktails, Mingle, Silent Auction and 1-2 dances as a pre-cursor to the main floor show.
7:00 to 8:00pm: Full Buffet Dinner - Polynesians love to eat and there will be a wide variety of dishes for you to taste. *See our menu below
8:00 to 9:00pm: Polynesian Floor Show (dances from Hawai'i, Tahiti, Tonga and the South Pacific Islands w/the grand finale being a traditional fire dancer).
9:00 to 9:15pm: Organizers will share their gratitude and announce the winners of the silent auction.
9:15pm to 11pm: Music & Dancing
The purpose of the Low Entropy Lu'au
Help the youth in the Tri-Cities find a sense of belonging and join Low Entropy in our second annual Lu’au fundraiser, exploring the Polynesian Culture in this family orientated event which embodies Low Entropy’s core values of connecting humanity as a Global family where no one gets left behind.
Many of our youth are left alone to face a world of judgement and criticism. This pressure often leads our youth to isolate themselves, as a result they feel lost and confused. Often this sense of loneliness, fear and isolation leads into anxiety, depression and other mental health issues. To combat these issues, Low Entropy offers youth programs that act as preventative measures to the mental health issues that run rampant in our nation, province, communities, and right here in our own Tri-Cities communities.
Low Entropy’s Youth Empowering Youth (YEY) program aims to eliminate the stigma around mental health. This is accomplished by our program’s platforms which make it okay for our youth to talk about their feelings and emotions; by doing so, YEY provides space for youth to feel confident and safe as our volunteer facilitators encourage youth to be open, honest and real with themselves during lesson plans and activities.
Based on the success of our youth program to date, YEY aims to facilitate ten additional youth programs and serve a minimum of 100 youth in the Tri-Cities this 2020/2021 calendar year. Low Entropy is organizing its second annual Lu’au to raise funds that will move our programs forward so that we can reach our goal of helping 100 youth in the Tri-City area by Summer 2021.
Our Lu’au will offer a full dinner buffet with traditional Polynesian food and a 1-hour floor show by The Paul Tavai-Latta Polynesian Dancers & Co (est 1971) & :”TAVAI’S POLYNESIA” The grand finale will feature a Fire Dancer; music and dancing will follow to wrap up the night's events. A Lu’au was a natural choice to showcase the alignment between Low Entropy’s YEY program and the Polynesian Culture’s embodiment of how a family culture is the core component of any organization. Low Entropy is a Global Family united in compassion, respect & love.
Join our family for our second annual Lu’au on May 2nd, 2020 and help make a difference in the lives of our youth and the Tri-Cities community.
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