William “Bill” Char is a highly respected master lei maker with more than 50 years of experience, known for helping elevate lei making as a recognized art form in Hawaiʻi. A key figure during the Hawaiian Renaissance of the 1970s, he learned from family elders and esteemed kumu hula, later gaining recognition at major cultural events such as the Merrie Monarch Festival, the Smithsonian Folklife Festival, and the Festival of Pacific Arts. Encouraged by Paleka Mattos to value his work professionally, Char went on to become one of Hawaiʻi’s leading lei artists, creating thousands of high-quality lei rooted in tradition and cultural storytelling.
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Lei Wili Workshop
Lei Wili Workshop
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SATURDAY MARCH 21, 2026 | 11AM - 1PM
PAʻI ARTS & CULTURAL CENTER @ KAPĀLAMA
IN-PERSON ONLY
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Join us for a special lei wili workshop with beloved master lei maker, Uncle Bill Char. In this hands-on experience, participants will learn the art and meaning of lei wili (twined lei making). Uncle Bill will share techniques and tips passed down through generations, guiding attendees step-by-step through the process of selecting, preparing, and wili foliage and flowers. More than just a craft class, this workshop is an opportunity to slow down, connect with ʻike kūpuna, and create something meaningful with your own hands. Come ready to learn, talk story, and leave with a lei you made with intention and aloha.
Please bring your own flowers & other foliage to create your lei, as well as the following material:
- Clippers / Scissors
- Spray Bottle filled with water
- A bag to store & take home your lei
Examples of flowers & foliage to bring:
- Bougainvillea
- Roses
- Ohai Aliʻi
- Pohinahina
- Kupukupu
- Palapalai
The foliage above are suggestions but you may bring other flowers & foliage that you are able to wili (twine) together.
ABOUT BILL CHAR
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