Summer moon dancer
$4,000.00
24×30, oil on canvas, portrait of Native American dancer
Summer moon dancer is part of a series where I honor the 13 grandmother moon teachings. Honoring the resilent culture and rich traditons that still continue to thrive today.
Fancy Dance, 24×30 framed oil on canvas
The Fancy Dance is usually performed by young men, and was originated in the 1950s to attract Powwow visitors. The Fancy Dance is also known as the Bustle Dance, and is said to have come from Oklahoma. This dance is very flashy and colorful, and is the fastest movement than any other dance, and therefore requires that the dancer has stamina, strength and coordination.
What distinguishes the Fancy Dance is the outfit worn by the dancer, with a twin bustle, decorated with colorful fringe that flows freely while performing the ruffle with fast foot movements. The colorful fringe is said to represent the Rainbow Spirit. The headdress roach that the dancer wears has two feathers that are moving at all times while dancing, and at times, the dancer’s face is not seen because of the flowing fringe. Dancers also carry decorated coup sticks .www.nativepridearts.com
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