"Spirit - The Seventh Fire," a Indian dance and multimedia production by Peter Buffett will debut in Nebraska next month before hitting the road.
The show is about a man who comes to grip with his Indian heritage. Buffett, son of investor Warren Buffett, says it will encourage people to connect with their culture.
After the July 13-August 8 run in Omaha, Nebraska, the show will be performed in Milwaukee August 17-September 10. Another run, September 18 through October 9, is timed to take place during the opening of the new National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C.
Money earned from the performances will go to the Rudolf Steiner Foundation to promote Indian culture.
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Peter Buffett to debut American Indian production
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