Kamakani O Ka Moku 'Aina Performing Arts Academy
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Kamakani O Ka Moku 'Āina is a Polynesian Performing Arts Academy in Kailua-Kona, Hi. led by Sefa & Victoria Mikaele
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- Welcomes Children
- Has Wheelchair Accessible Parking
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