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World City is back this Saturday featuring Kevin Locke Native Dance Ensemble

11/08/2008 - 11:00am
11/08/2008 - 1:30pm
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Just in time to get us all revved up about the fast-approaching Thanksgiving holiday the Music Center in Los Angeles presents another wonderful morning for families to enjoy high quality, free performing arts as part of their popular World City series in their W.M. Keck Foundation Children's Amphitheatre. And this month it's something real special honoring Native American culture and traditions through a presentation featuring the Kevin Locke Native Dance Ensemble. "This one-of-a-kind ensemble of American Indian champions and award-winners offers a rich variety of American Indian traditions and aesthetics in dance, instrumentals, song, storytelling, sign language and audience interaction. Featuring hoop and traditional dancing, powwow vocals, drums and ancient flute songs, the Kevin Locke Native Dance Ensemble represents the Plains nations of Lakota, Anishinabe, and Comanche, the Southeastern tribe Choctaw, and the Woodlands Nations of Ojibwe and Oneida."

"To complement the performances, the Music Center offers pre- & post-family workshops in the adjacent Blue Ribbon Garden. The first show is at 11:00 am with a repeat performance at 12:30 pm. All performances subject to change."

"All tickets are free and are distributed on Grand Avenue at 2nd Street. Tickets for 11:00am performance distributed beginning at 10:00am. Tickets for 12:30pm performance distributed beginning at 11:00am."

What a great opportunity and experience to share with your kids teaching them something about the people of America, making it come to life right in front of their eyes.

Link: World City: Kevin Locke Native Dance Ensemble



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