The first segment features ceramicist and founder of the University of Hawaii Ceramics Department, Claude Horan, who demonstrates his creative process, showcases some of his work, and talks about his inspiration. The second segment features two directors of jazz dance studios in Hawaii. Pam Sandridge, of Jazz Factory, talks about the difficulties of dance studios in Hawaii and shows her company?s rehearsals and performances. Jane Cassell, director of the Third Wave, talks about how she came to Hawaii and shows her companys rehearsals and performances. In episode 010, lei maker, Silvia Adams, explains the traditional form of lei making and demonstrates the process. In the second segment graphic designers Clarence Lee and Bruce Hopper explain how they create logos and why they are challenging. In the final segment, Jack Kono talks about the history of crackseed, a candy sold in Hawaiian candy stores. This item is part of the Pacific Islanders section of the AAPI special collection.