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Tiki Oasis Aug 8 - 12 - Tickets Sun Apr 29 at 5pm - Hotel sale Mon Apr 30 at 7pm

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Otto posted on Wed, Apr 18, 2018 11:59 PM

If you can't travel to a tropical paradise, at least you can watch it on the big screen and imagine you are there. Like Tiki bars, Hollywood recreated an environment of the South Seas for the similar purpose of allowing the landlocked urbanite to escape the concrete jungle, if only for a couple hours. Visiting Polynesian supper clubs, Americans cast themselves in their own South Seas movies. The stories (Hurricane, Bounty Mutiny, South Pacific), the film sets (like bamboo huts and waterfalls), the special effects (like backdrops and dioramas), all coalesced to create the environment of the Tiki Lounge.

From Tabu to Pagan Love Song to Blue Hawaii, cinema has captured the perfect moment in time on an idyllic tropical island. This is what we call "South Seas Cinema."
South Seas Cinema is a motion picture genre that is set on the tropical islands of the Pacific. More specifically the isles of Oceania (Polynesia, Melanesia and Micronesia), or using the "Hollywood" definition – any tropical Oceanic isle.*

The genre is anchored by documentaries like Jack London's Adventures in the South Sea Islands (1913) or Moana (1926) or Kon-Tiki (1950) or South Seas Adventure (1958) that give a glimpse of Western man's excursions around the Pacific Islands.
It also includes action movies such as The Hurricane (1937), Wake of the Red Witch (1948), or She Gods of Shark Reef (1961).
And the most popular aspect of the genre is musicals such as Waikiki Wedding (1937), Song of the Islands (1942), Pagan Love Song (1950), or Elvis' Hawaiian trilogy of Blue Hawaii (1961); Girls, Girls, Girls (1962); Paradise Hawaiian Style (1966) plus dozens more ensured that the islands were in our ears as well as our eyes and our hearts.

The pinnacle of South Seas Cinema is the Rodgers and Hammerstein, a la James A. Michener, South Pacific – the movie (1958). From Aug 8 - 12, 2018 you can escape to "South Pacific", or many other films, at Tiki Oasis.

NOTE: Tickets go on sale Sun Apr 29 at 5pm - Hotel sale Mon Apr 30 at 7pm

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[ Edited by: Otto 2018-04-25 16:13 ]

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