comes to the Arts Center at 海角社区 on Friday, Oct. 29, 2021, at 7 PM to present a musical and theatrical story of Native American culture. These century-old tales are told with eagle feathers, moccasins, flute and drums, hoop dancers, and legendary warriors and hunters.
Admission is $15 adults, $10 seniors, $5 children (age 17 and younger), and free for LSSU students and university employees. Free parking is available in Lot K, in front of the Arts Center, and Lot E behind the Cisler Center.
Woodland Sky was established in 2013 and consists of Native American dancers from the Ojibwe, Sioux, Potawatomi, and Apache tribes. The company employs styles of dance that are all from this region, including traditional, fancy, jingle, grass, and hoop. Their focus is the telling of historic tales and stories using traditional native songs and dances.
In doing so, Woodland Sky hopes 鈥渢o provide a quality, authentic and respectful Native American dance performance/demonstration with experienced Native American dancers in order to educate the viewer on traditional Native American stories, culture and values using authentic songs, music and dance,鈥 according to their mission statement.
鈥淲e鈥檙e excited to restore live public performances for our LSSU family and Eastern Upper Peninsula neighbors while honoring an important part of the region鈥檚 heritage. Attendees will be able not only to discover exciting aspects about local Native American culture but also experience it in a lively and entertaining way,鈥 said LSSU President Dr. Rodney S. Hanley. 鈥淭his show undoubtedly exemplifies diversity, inclusion, and belonging, along with community partnerships and engagements, all of which are key components of our strategic plan.鈥
Woodland Sky鈥檚 local performance culminates a weeklong residency at LSSU and was funded by a National Endowment for the Arts Big Read grant.