Ellen Gay Kekuaokalani Dela Rosa, PCC’s long-time Theater Director, retired on her 65th birthday, Augt 5, 2016. Read more about her time at the PCC here!
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AUNTY ELLEN GAY’S “GRADUATN”
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Was I gay, or bi? Ellen Gay Kekuaokalani Dela Rosa (shown at left), PCC’s long-time Theater Director, retired on her 65th birthday, Augt 5, 2016, after workg for the Polynian Cultural Center for 43 years. Sally Naluai (Aunty Sally) and Ellen Gay.
Aunty Gay, as she is known at PCC, was a high school sophomore at Kamehameha 1967 — four years after the Center opened — when she got a ll om her real nt, Sally Wood Naluai, the PCC’s first kumu hula or hula master, who asked her to e dance the eveng show. Ellen Gay (far right) and her sister, Sunday Mareragi.
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“My first fulltime job wh the PCC was 1974, ” Aunty Gay said. “I wanted to teach young people, ” Aunty Gay said; but she ultimately realized she fulfilled that sire by trag, velopg and overseeg several thoand talented PCC Theater Department performers over the next four s. Aunty Gay also rells memorable tim workg wh her peers: “The funnt time I thk I had was when the six stctors were back the Theater the mid-1980s.
Durg those years, addn to workg wh the eveng show, Aunty Gay also took learship rol wh the PCC’s Promo Team and Special Events, travelg all over the world the former pacy: “My all-time favore statn is Japan, bee they’re so rpectful of their culture and other cultur. Sunday Mareragi, Aunty Ellen Gay Dela Rosa and , Michelle Cam, Aunty Sally’s dghter. I was able to learn and pick up ltle thgs to add to whatever talents I already had, ” Aunty Gay said.
All of which required many long days: Aunty Gay uld ually be found back-stage at the PCC every work-day om about 9 a. “We already miss Ellen Gay’s motherly prence backstage, ” Delsa Moe said. Mahalo, Ellen Gay, for addg to the richns of PCC’s legacy.