‘Traveling Bon Dance’ in Honoka’a

The first-ever “Traveling Bon Dance” began at the Honoka‘a Cemetery, where participants honored departed loved ones in a ceremonial dance. (Photos Courtesy Nic Tanaka, Honokaa Hongwanji Buddhist Temple/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Honoka‘a Hongwanji Buddhist Temple presented Hawaii’s only live Bon Dance event “in real time” on Aug. 2, as dancers and helpers took the show on the road, visiting homes in the community.

Honoka‘a Hongwanji Buddhist Temple presented Hawaii’s only live Bon Dance event “in real time” on Sunday, Aug. 2, as dancers and helpers took the show on the road, visiting homes in the community. (Courtesy Nic Tanaka, Honokaa Hongwanji Buddhist Temple/Special to West Hawaii Today)

The first-ever “Traveling Bon Dance” began at the Honoka‘a Cemetery, where participants honored departed loved ones in a ceremonial dance. (Courtesy Nic Tanaka, Honokaa Hongwanji Buddhist Temple/Special to West Hawaii Today)

The first-ever “Traveling Bon Dance” began at the Honoka‘a Cemetery, where participants honored departed loved ones in a ceremonial dance. (Courtesy Nic Tanaka, Honokaa Hongwanji Buddhist Temple/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Honoka‘a Hongwanji Buddhist Temple presented Hawaii’s only live Bon Dance event “in real time” on Sunday, Aug. 2, as dancers and helpers took the show on the road, visiting homes in the community.