CHamoru cultural group shares their experience on a cross-continental journey. joining with members of the Wabanaki Confederacy during their canoe journey expanding more than 30 miles of rivers and oceans.
At Long Beach, KCF celebrated CHamoru heritage and cultural diversity through dance performances.
CHamoru families learn about their heritage at the Homeland Cultural Center in Long Beach with cultural practitioner Heidi Quenga every Sunday.
In partnership with Micronesia Climate Change Alliance, Matson, Inafa’maolek Mutual Aid, Lola Gogue, and SD Guam Club, helping those affected who have been affected by Typhoon Mawar by providing essentials.
Commemorating Guam’s Liberation, honoring the military who served in 1944. Cultural dancers perform and teach families the dance and culture.
KCP performed on behalf of the Guam Visitor’s Bureau (GVB) for the Los Angeles Times Travel and Adventure Show, a 2-day event at the Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, CA.
Celebrated 20th Anniversary at the Ford Amphitheater, Hollywood, CA.
Premier of KCP’s first musical play about a young man who is heading down the wrong path, returns to Guam to learn about his past through his spiritual ancestors, the Tao Tao Mona (the first people).
At the National Museum of Natural History, Washington D.C. A 3-day trip touring our nation’s capital and performing for the Smithsonian’s Asian Pacific Heritage Month Celebration. This was the 1st time a CHamoru group had ever been invited to perform at the Smithsonian.
In celebration of Guam’s Liberation. A 3-day trip performing for 35-40+ delegates of Congress and their staff on Capitol Hill in the Cannon Caucus Room.
KCP has participated in the Pacific Island Summer program promoting the Mariana Islands and their exhibit to visitors and patrons of the Aquarium of the Pacifc in Long Beach, CA.
KCP participated in a festival of Indigenous Indians of the Americas, called Cuatro Encuentra Yoreme Sinaloa, Mexico. A one-week trip traveling from Culiacan, Los Mochis, Mazatlan, and El Fuerte representing the island of Guam’s featured group Tao Tao Tano, under the direction of Frank Rabon, Master of CHamoru Dance and Creative Director of Pa’a Tao Tao Tano.