A Pow-Wow is more than just a spectator event: it is a joyous reunion for native peoples nationwide and an opportunity for the non-Indian community to voyage into the philosophy and beauty of Native culture. Traditionally a gathering and sharing of events, Pow-Wows have come to include spectacular dance competitions, exhibitions, and enjoyment of traditional foods.
Highlights will include storytelling by Matoka Eagle (Santo Domingo, Tewa), a Hoop Dance by Marie Ponce (Cherokee), an Eagle Dance from the Hopi Tribe by Raymond Two Feathers (Cherokee), a Grass Dance and Jingle Dress Dance (from the Northern Plains people), a Stomp Dance (from the Southeastern tribes), a Shawl Dance (from the Oklahoma tribes), a Deer Dance (from the Yaqui Tribes of Southern Arizona) and a Robin Dance and Smoke Dance (from the Iroquois).
As the audience enters the theater, they will be serenaded by the Heyna Second Son Singers (various tribes).
In the final section of the program, the audience will be invited to join in the Round Dance, a Friendship Dance (in evening shows) and a Contest Dance (in matinees).
All proceeds benefit Native American scholarship fund.
Age Guidance: 8
Show Notes: No Intermission
Audience Advisory:
At all matinee performances, children under 12 accompanied by a ticket-bearing adult are admitted for $1.00 (adults $12).
Performance Schedule:
FRIDAY & SATURDAY @ 8 PM
SATURDAY & SUNDAY @ 3 PM
Music
Native Peoples of the Northeast, Southwest and Great Plains
Choreography
Native Peoples of the Northeast, Southwest and Great Plains