Shanley Spence - Hoop Dance - Winnipeg Folk Fest Sessions
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- Shanley Spence - Hoop Dance
Darryl Buck - Music
Filmed by / Julie Epp, Jen Doerksen, Quincy Houdayer
Edited by / Winnipeg Folk Festival
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Beautiful. I am so glad you are sharing your beautiful traditions with us. We are Native, but our families moved away from Oklahoma years before I was born. I never got to meet any of them until about 15 years ago. I kinda feel cheated, because when I go to places, like drum circles or the ancient ruins in Arizona and Utah, I get overwhelmed with emotions. It's like I can feel our ancestors and see how they lived in my minds eye. Thank You for sharing with us. 😊
Thank-you ❤ Beautiful ❤
Brilliant 👏
Beautiful 😍 THANK!❤❤❤❤
Ms Spence is a very good dancer, obviously enjoying herself. Mr Buck has a fine singing voice!
Damn Dawg You know these guys?
I am Paiute Shoshone. Malhure region of Oregon. I share the name Spence. I rejoice in her spirit.
Watching a second time just watching the foot work. Awesome sauce!!!
Watched it with my two children which was part of there home learning from school here in N Z. Quietly captivated the best people to watch it with. Respect to the people involved and thank you.
I love it so beautiful. So much talent NATIVE PRIDE
You are so gorgeous, thankyou for sharing this culture!!!!!! I love the symbolism of a circular or spherical life.
Both of you, an honor.
Beautiful. Takes me back to my youth and going to pow wows in Regina. I've always been enchanted by this dance. Thank you for sharing this online!
Same i live in regina as well
@@cookingWithAKid360 I actually live in the Maritimes now. It's been more than 20 years since I've been back to Sask, but in my youth I lived in Fort Qu'Appelle and Moose Jaw. My Mum would take me to the pow wows to experience the food and culture (which I was deeply enamoured with). I do like where I live now, but fondly remember the Prairies and still call myself a "Flatlander" to this day. There are still moments when, as sunlight warmly touches my skin, I'll close my eyes and remember standing on those hills. Being under the great big sky and looking out across the Prairie watching the wheat rolls in the wind, stretching out to the horizon. I bit of grandiose romanticism I suppose, but fond memories often are!
Beautiful dancing and singing. Very heart warming and healing
As soccer players⚽️ I'm impressed with all her abilities I just could imagine her on a training course. By the I live in Winnipeg as well
I can’t stop watching it is so beautiful
I had college courses, specifically speech with Ms Spence. I am proud to say I watched her perform live. So breathtaking!!!
I cant stop crying this is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen in my life 🥰🥰🥰🥰
I agree.
same
Many Indigenous are coming together as a result of the horrific crimes perpetrated in Residential Schools. I know their are various dances. But, to come together and perform ritualistic 'War Dances' is disgusting, and hypocritical. I am offended!
The Warriors, head dresses, war paint, and their War Dances, are all a celebration of the slaughter, scalping, rape, torture, enslavement, and often times cannibalization, of a differing tribe or race. These dances, and make up, should be criminalized! But it is rationalized as celebrating culture.
To celebrate Hitlers birthday would also be celebrating culture. A very offensive culture.
Hypocrisy defined!
@@dancanada3335 Racism personified. Well snowflake if cultures other than yours are so difficult for you stay off social media and don’t watch tv. Also stay home.
Изумителна танцьорка и изкусна майсторка на жонглиране с обръчи. И всичко в унисон с музиката. ❤❤❤
i love this video i never new how beautiful first nations music and dancing was. GREAT JOB!!!!!! :D
Beautiful?
Many Indigenous are coming together as a result of the horrific crimes perpetrated in Residential Schools. I am aware that their are many different dances. But, to come together and perform ritualistic 'War Dances' is disgusting, and hypocritical. I am offended!
The Warriors, head dresses, war paint, and their War Dances, are all a celebration of the slaughter, scalping, rape, torture, enslavement, and often times cannibalization, of a differing tribe or race. These dances, and make up, should be criminalized! But it is rationalized as celebrating culture.
Hypocrisy defined!
We did this sort of thing when I was in 4th or 3rd grade and it was so much fun!
I cannot imagine and I do not understand, how it is possible.
I think my favorite part is when she lifts up the hoops and looks like an eagle 😁💖
Nice camera work, clean edits and audio.. good job on the production (not to mention a spectacular performance :)
Beautiful video, thank you! As if I was there...
0:01 Man gives straight fax.
Amazing !
Beautiful, skillful. Reminded me of a student I knew when I worked at RBRussell school, also in Winnipeg, his last name was Star. I followed him for years watching Powows. He also did wonderful hoop dance.
Incredibly beautiful!!!
wow like i do not know what to say this is cool for real
Stunning
i love your singing and dancing
Beautiful
WOW!!!!!
I wonder what its like to be one of the coolest people ever
Love the dance it tells a stroy
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Very Beautiful Young Girl,(I Love🤍This
Video So Much) & Thank You So Much,For
This Very Beautiful,Dance,Music Video,
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Coolest show
Cool moves girl
I notice they were put on the outskirts of the festival with no tent just a mic. Obv right next to the parking.
Very lovely! What is the symbol of this type of dance with hoops? Miigwetch!
nice~
so gostei da dansa
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I like that guy sing
Btw I am not makeing fun
I like that guy song btw I am not making fun
Um
Wtf... 4 minutes of screaming and jumping
It's a traditional First Nation dance, I know it might sound funny but it's very disrespectful to say that whether joking or not
Be more respectful. If you don’t like it, don’t clickit.
@@luvvvdr3w why? The fact it is "tradition" does not mean it automaticly deserves respect. I watched it because it was recommended to me. And it was dissapointment
The skill this style of dancing takes is amazing. If it's not your style, fine, but don't disrespect someone else's culture and something that is obviously a passion and requires great skill just because you don't understand it.
@@rhondasruminationsonreading i dont see any "amazing" skills there. An i will repeat myself, but the fact it is a tradition, does not maky it any special nor it is a reason to praise it