April 12 - May 17, 2011

Native American Fancy Shawl Workshop

Women's Fancy Shawl Dance is a relatively modern style of Native American dance with quick, graceful movements & intricate footwork. Women dance with a colorful shawl with a long flowing fringe, imitating a butterfly's wings. This dance is performed at pow-wow's & Native gatherings. Tuesdays 6-7pm.

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