Sounds at the Summit concert features Constant as the Moon

Courtesy photo Wade Cambern and Tsun-Hui Hung.
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The Volcano Art Center’s Sounds at the Summit series continues with Constant as the Moon at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 8, at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.

Constant as the Moon blends the evocative sound of the Chinese erhu with the acoustic guitar and vocals, to blossom into contemporary music nourished by ancient roots.

Tsun-Hui Hung was trained in traditional opera in Taiwan and holds a Ph.D. in cognitive ethnomusicology from Ohio State University.

She performed throughout the world before settling in Hawaii in 2016. Tsun-Hui’s collaboration with Jeff Peterson and Greg Sardinha won the Na Hoku Hanohano Award for Instrumental Album of the Year in 2018.

Wade Cambern, a native of Los Angeles, has made Hawaii his home since the late 1970s.

He is a multiple Na Hoku Hanohano Award-winning founding member of Hawaiian Style Band, writing and singing many of the group’s enduring hits from the 1990s.

He currently directs the Contemporary Service Music Ensemble at Central Union Church in Honolulu.

Tickets are $25 for VAC members, or $30 for non-members.

Ticket holders will be able to purchase beer and wine, as well as pupus.

Tickets are available for sale online at www.volcanoartcenter.org, or at VAC’s Administration Office in Volcano Village.

The last day to purchase tickets online is Friday, Oct. 7. After that, tickets will be sold at the door if they are not sold out.