Join us in celebration of Native American Heritage Month for an unforgettable performance by internationally recognized performer, educator, and Founder of Native Pride Productions, Larry Yazzie.
This high-energy performance will feature an innovative blend of modern and traditional Native American dance styles, as well as educational storytelling for all ages and audience interaction. Feel the beat of the drum, experience the power of dance, and learn about Native American culture, history, and traditions with the whole family.
Larry Yazzie is a multi-disciplinary artist, speaker, and cultural leader who grew up on the Meskwaki Settlement in Iowa. He is a two-time World Champion Fancy Dancer, Men’s Northern Traditional Dancer, and Eagle Dancer, who has performed at the Olympics, The Kennedy Center, the Smithsonian Institute, and many other stages around the world. He is the Founder and Artistic Director of the Indigenous performance collective, Native Pride Productions, which is based in Jacksonville, Florida. You can learn more about Native Pride Productions at nativeprideproductions.com
AGE GROUP: | Teens | Seniors | Kids | All Ages | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Music - Movies - Live Performances | History - Culture - Genealogy | General Events | Education & Learning |
TAGS: | native-american-history-month | ipevents | bb-theme |
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