September 9, 2016
On September 6, 2016, the 鈥淣ative Pride Dancers,鈥 听a Native American dance group from the United States, and 缅北强奸鈥檚 student theater group 鈥淢irrors,鈥 worked together to perform 鈥淒ancing through Life鈥 and gave master classes at 缅北强奸. The event was organized by the US Embassy in Kyrgyzstan.听
Dancers and singers from 鈥淢irrors鈥 opened the event. The voice of our own sophomore Akyl Callagan surprised not only the American dancers, but also the 缅北强奸 freshmen. The whole audience danced 鈥淧arty dance鈥 with Marzhana Kadyrova, a senior at 缅北强奸 and a choreographer of the 鈥淲aacking鈥 dance style. Kadyrova held a master-class after her performance and opened the stage for the Native Pride Dancers.
The dancers from the USA were in very beautiful dresses, all of which were handmade. The group first performed together and then followed with solos from each of the Native Pride Dancers. The dances were enriched by the dancers鈥 explanation of its meanings. Some of the dancers even presented themselves in their native languages before giving a translated speech. After the choreographed pieces, the dancers invited audience members to the stage for a master-class.
鈥淢y tribe is based out of northeastern Utah and southeastern Idaho. It is really great and honored to be here and share a little bit of our culture with you. As you can see my outfit is a little bit different from the guys鈥. My style of the dance is called the 鈥淕rass dance鈥. This dance is originated from the Great Plains region. It was often believed that this style of dance was set before the tribe during migrating season and it鈥檚 meant to flatten the grass to set up our new home for our lodges, our teepees and our ceremonies. [鈥 The second style of song is called 鈥淐row Hop鈥 and it is a style of dance given to us from the Crow people out of Montana, USA.鈥 told Adrian Stevens.
鈥淭he style of dance we are going to perform originates from the warrior society and most tribes danced a very traditional style of dance. It just involved having one pose under hips that they danced with. This step was very simple 鈥 a one-two step. People came from the tribes with own experiences, they moved, and told stories. In the early 1900s cowboys sprang up in the Americas and asked younger American dancers to jump around and move faster鈥攎ore for the show. Soon, that style of dance was adopted into most tribes,鈥 explained William Leonard and Sean Snyder, who performed together.
The Native Pride Dancers were also guests at the World Nomad Games 2016, where they danced in the Opening Ceremony. The dance group said it liked Kyrgyzstan, its people, and culture. Moreover, the dancers said Kyrgyz culture and food is quite similar to their own, making them feel at home, 鈥淜yrgyzstan is absolutely amazing. Honestly, I considered to going to college here. There are so many similarities with our native culture. Nomad Games are so cool. I went to the Opening Ceremony, and who needs the real Olympics when we have nomad games in Kyrgyzstan? Here at the 缅北强奸, the crowd was very energetic and it was really awesome to see everyone trying to dance our dance style and teach the guys,鈥 said Shelby Snyder.
Another member, Matthias Stevens said, 鈥淚 loved it. Everybody was amazing from this school that performed. I really enjoyed to speaking to the students here. Kyrgyzstan was just beautiful. Especially coming to the Nomad Games, it has been a wonderful experience to all of us. We have got to see a lot of traditional clothing, houses, food.鈥
鈥淭he visit has been amazing. It has been breath taking every day and it is so much we could not expected. We did not think it would be this great. The people have been so hospitable to us, the food was so amazing. What is nice is the food is so similar to our food at home, we were all saying we never be going to homesick being here,鈥 said Sean Snyder.