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In Memory of Keoki
In Memory of Keoki
Keoki had spoken about forming a non-profit performing arts organization.His dream was the first that sparked the desires to form PAPAG.If he could be here with us today to dance... Keoki would be one of the founding drives behind PAPAG.
His sisters performed a special prayer hula in his memory and honor at the first PAPAG induction and Ball. We will be forever grateful for his love, drive and dedications for the performing arts.
His spirit will always be with us and his name will always be in our prayers. Josie R. BaronFounding PresidentThe Philippines - America Performing Arts of Georgia, Inc.
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WELCOME TO THE HOME OF
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KANIKAPILA
George "Keoki" SabordoAugust 25, 1954 to August 6, 2000George was born in Fort Hood Texas, where his nickname “T-boy” originated. He graduated from Baker High School in 1972 and attended GSU and FSU and holds a B.A. in international Affairs with a minor in dance. He also attained his juris doctorate from John Marshall School of Law in 1996. In 1980 George moved to New York where he studied and performed Polynesian dance. In 1990 Keoki moved to Atlanta and started his own dance troop, “Kanikapila,” which means to sing and dance.
“Son, brother, uncle and friend to many"
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