Let's go: Hawaii and The World
By Wanda Adams
Advertiser Staff Writer
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A guide to events worth planning a trip around. Events are listed by location first, and then date.
IN THE ISLANDS
BIG ISLAND
Kona, Aug. 6-10, 48th Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament. Teams from around the world compete in this annual tourney — and to enjoy food, drink and fish stories. www.hibtfishing.com; (808) 329-6155.
MAUI
Lahaina, through July 1, Lahaina Arts Society Juried Arts Exhibition. The inaugural exhibit of Maui artists' work sponsored by the Lahaina Arts Society is on view now at the Jail Gallery, 648 Wharf St. www.lahainarts.org.
NORTH AMERICA
CALIFORNIA
Monterey, Sept. 21-23, Monterey Jazz Festival. The Monterey Fairgrounds, site of the first festival 50 years ago, will again host the event. Tickets go on sale March 30. 2008 dates: Sept. 19-21. www.montereyjazzfestival.org.
FLORIDA
Key West, Oct. 19-28, Fantasy Fest. Themed "Gnomes, Toads and White Rabbit Tea Parties," this campy multiday, multievent metrosexual celebration includes a costume parade sponsored by Captain Morgan rum, a headdress ball, a street fair, a pet masquerade (featuring cross-dressing animals and their look-alike owners), a fancy dress party, a toga party and more. www.fantasyfest.net.
EUROPE
GREAT BRITAIN
Wimbledon, England, June 25-July 8, Wimbledon Tennis Fortnight. The All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club hosts the queen of tennis tournaments in Wimbledon, 20 minutes outside London. www.wimbledon.org.
ITALY
Venice, Now-Nov. 21, The Venice Biennale. Extending from early summer into fall in odd years, the Biennale celebrates contemporary arts — the visual arts, dance, theater, film and music, with hundreds of events and performances. www.labiennale.org.
ASIA AND THE PACIFIC
CHINA
Various cities, Sept. 10-30, FIFA Women's World Cup 2007. Sixteen of the world's best women's soccer clubs compete for the world title. www.fifa.com.
NEW ZEALAND
Christchurch, Nov. 11-18, New Zealand Cup Week. This week of activities kicks off the New Zealand horseracing season, but horseracing isn't the only attraction; the rather unusual lineup includes fashion shows, an agricultural fair, food events and more. www.nzcupandshow.co.nz.
JULY 6-21
MONTREUX JAZZ FESTIVAL
The Montreux Jazz Festival, this year July 6-21, held on the eastern shore of beautiful Lake Geneva, is one of the most famous in the world. The extensive program now includes jazz, blues, rock and pop. Highlights of the jazz in the 2007 program include Chick Corea & Gary Burton, Brad Mehldau, Pat Metheny, Medeski, Scofield, Martin & Wood, Erik Truffaz, Dr. John, George Benson & Al Jarreau and Norah Jones. The Montreux Jazz Café has a nightly program of DJs and bands and the "Off" Festival, a forum for up-and-coming artists, provides hundreds of free, open-air concerts. Catch live music on the terrace, where the view of the Alps and Lake Geneva is hard to beat. Finally, take note — the festival has its own currency ("the Jazz") for all purchases, so exchange your Swiss francs before you hit the bar. www.montreuxjazz.com.
JULY 14
BASTILLE DAY
Bastille Day, July 14, is France’s most important national holiday, commemorating the storming of the former high-security prison and the uprising that marked the beginning of the French Revolution. There’s a huge military parade on the Champs-Elysées, and further celebrations take place all over the city, including fireworks at 10:30 p.m. The evening before the big day is spent dancing in the Bastille square and at numerous balls that are organized around the city. The partying continues all day and later thousands of people come together again at the Champ-de-Mars to watch the fireworks at the Trocadéro. On top of all that, most bars and clubs stage their own celebrations, so take your pick. If you’re not in Paris, don’t worry: Every village in France has its own celebration, with fireworks, street fun and lots more. Everyone should take in at least one Bastille Day in their lives. www.francetourism.com
SEPT. 8-16
WOOD SHOW
Hawai'i's Woodshow 2007, Sept. 8-16 at the Academy Art Center, 1111 Victoria St., is the 15th annual exhibit of the finest woodworking that the Islands have to offer. The show is a statewide, juried exhibition that showcases the work of our premier wood artists. More than 100 pieces handcrafted from dozens of beautiful locally grown woods are featured. Each piece is required to be made primarily of locally grown, either native or introduced, woods. www.hawaii-forest.org.