AMERICAN INDIAN DANCE AND HISTORY COMPANY ON SCHOOL TOUR

FG ≫ 2010 ≫ AMERICAN INDIAN DANCE AND HISTORY COMPANY ON SCHOOL TOUR

Fancy some Native American artistes doing a demo for your school?

American West is an Internationally acclaimed team of artistes, admired for their superb demonstrations of Native American dances, games, music and talks upon Native American history. They have been working within education for the past twenty five years and are now based permanently in Boston UK.

Travelling throughout Europe they have appeared on stage, radio, television and in schools, demonstrating and recreating Native American music, dance, history, crafts and customs for both education and cabaret. In just one year alone they starred on 14 television and 7 radio programs in England, Spain, France and Holland including GMTV, BBC, ITV, S4C, Granada,Central and Anglia

Two principal members of American West and their two children are visiting schools in your area during 2010 in full native regalia, and spending two hours in a morning or afternoon in school. Arrangements can always be made for a whole day visit tailor made to suit your requirements. The performance is designed to fit in with the National Curriculum at all ages from 5 years to SHP GCSE American West.

The artistes are professional full time historians, dancers and singers, covering both ladies and mens dance styles and music from the early 1800's to modern day and also native history from pre-Columbus to the early 1900's.

On a history day they will refer to native life before the whites arrived, Native social and domestic structure, the tipi and wigwam, civil rights, reasons for the conflict between Native and White, and the Battle of Little Big Horn.

On a dance day they will perform many of the native dances, games and songs and will also arrange for all students to participate in the dances. There will be much opportunity for hands on experience for the students to handle and wear the regalia, to play traditional games and to try old style Lakota sign language. The pace of the performance is fast and energetic, many items are up to 140 years old,the music is live, and the students are often taught a traditional song too.

In many schools students are taught traditional dances and then take part in a performance at the end of day before an audience of parents and pupils.

If you are considering a visit checkout their website. www.amwes.co.uk

If you would appreciate more information then contact:

Alan Blackhorse on 07 778 429 333 Leave a message on the answer machine on 01205 480 481 Email american.west@yahoo.co.uk

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