ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 2月7日 02時59分


The #RoundDance, a Native American dance of friendship, happens at powwows and other gatherings of Indigenous people all over the U.S. But as Louis Mofsie, the director of the Thunderbird American Indian Dancers, noted: “We have some of the best round dancing right here on First Avenue in #NewYork.” Louis, 82, was born to parents from the Hopi and Winnebago tribes in Downtown #Brooklyn. He founded the Thunderbirds in 1963 with neighborhood friends who shared an interest in preserving their traditional dances. Today, the company’s repertory has grown to encompass dances from across the U.S. and parts of Canada. Its latest program featured a Deer Dance, Jingle Dress and Grass Dances, a Hoop Dance, photographed here by @jeenahmoon, and many others. #nytimes writer Siobhan Burke sat down with Louis to talk about the history and mission of the Thunderbirds. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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