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Review: Lakota Sioux Dance Theatre
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2002 Pamela Squires reviews an November 1 performance of the Lakota Sioux Dance Theatre for The Washington Post, calling it a "refreshing" presentation of Lakota culture. "The group's mixture of myths, symbols and dances from 2,000 years to 50 years ago offered a satisfying and true mini-portrait of Plains Indian culture," Squires writes. The troupe is based on the Rosebud Sioux Reservation in South Dakota. Their performance includes 19 pow-wow and other dances. Get the Story:
Great Plains, Indeed: The Lakotas' Visual Splendor (The Washington Post 11/4) Relevant Links:
Lakota Sioux Dance Theatre - http://www.burntdown.com/artists_pages/lakota_dance.htm
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