Native American Hoop Dance and Hip Hop, from Minneapolis to Albuquerque | If Cities Could Dance

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • Indigenous movement artists from Minneapolis to Albuquerque represent their culture and honor their ancestors-past and future-through dance.
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    📍🗺 MINNEAPOLIS 🗺📍
    Lumhe “Micco” Sampson and his older brother Samsoche (Seneca and Muscogee Creek), who perform together as the Sampson Brothers (sampsonbrosart...) are well known on powwow grounds and beyond for their impressive hoop dance routines.
    “Performing in my regalia I definitely feel like a superhero or like wearing a super suit … it just has its own energy,” says Micco. “We're Native American, yeah, but we’re also alive in this 21st century.”
    See the brothers move in sync to the beat of Native hip hop at the starting place of the American Indian Movement.
    📍🗺 ALBUQUERQUE 🗺📍
    Albuquerque’s thriving hip hop and freestyle dance scene is influenced by Indigenous dancers from many tribes, Pueblos and other communities. A strong sense of solidarity holds it all together, say dancers Anne Pesata (Jicarilla Apache) and Raven Bright (Diné).
    “When I dance, I’m joining all of the influences and the culture that I have within myself,” says Anne. “I feel connected to something bigger than me.”
    Together, the couple describes the scene and the dance they carry forward as “Indigenous futurism.”
    ➡ Follow the Sampson Brothers on Instagram ▶ / sampsonbroz
    ➡ Follow Anne Pesata on Instagram ▶ / aunsica
    ➡ Follow Raven Bright on Instagram ▶ / raven_paven_11
    🎥CREDITS:
    Cinematographers: Shaandiin Tome, Forrest Goodluck, Austin Madrid, Brennan Vance
    Drone Cinematography: Jon Reynolds, Shutterstock
    Producers: Charlotte Buchen Khadra, Kelly Whalen, Chinwe Oniah
    Editors: Kelly Whalen, Chinwe Oniah, Rachel Boyoung Kim
    Associate Producer: Masha Pershay
    Music: Randy L. Barton a.k.a. Randy Boogie, Frank Waln, Thomas X
    Engagement Producers: Lina Blanco, Sarah Pineda, Vida Kuang
    Special Thanks: Rulan Tangen, Dancing Earth Indigenous Contemporary Dance Creations, Shane Montoya, Breakin’ Hearts, Mary LaGarde, The American Indian Center
    Senior Producer: Kelly Whalen
    Executive Producer: David Markus
    #NativeAmerican #IfCitiesCouldDance #dance

КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @aletaschulz1108
    @aletaschulz1108 3 роки тому +11

    weejams,
    I disagree. They haven't "lost their way." Tradition is still alive and well within them as well as modern American culture. These young dancers are of both worlds and creatively & beautifully express that in their dancing. Culture and beliefs are retained in the adeptation to changing environment and circumstances. I appreciate, honor, and respect these youngsters for expressing that in their dancing. 💚💜💚💚💜🤗

  • @low-keyhiphop5126
    @low-keyhiphop5126 3 роки тому +3

    Awesome video! Keep up the good work! 💪

  • @estherwiskel6550
    @estherwiskel6550 3 роки тому +2

    Beautiful, all intertwined....All Human, born rich as individual but nevertheless within the Whole♥️✔️

  • @DaddyKratosOfTheShire
    @DaddyKratosOfTheShire Місяць тому

    I used to go to Walker and dance with my brother in Minnesota

  • @JohnCage-c5n
    @JohnCage-c5n 11 місяців тому

    Remember the Native American Indian Dance next Generation

  • @thomashawk2657
    @thomashawk2657 2 роки тому

    Beautiful relaxes the soul to very peaceful times in our world thank you

  • @txexmxiii2125
    @txexmxiii2125 2 роки тому

    💗🌺💗