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Native American Show

Native American Show

A Leading Expert in Native American Dance, Music, Entertainment & Education
Popular for corporate events, cultural festivals, global events, and schools
Serves around 400 corporate clients annually
Past clients include Microsoft, Wells Fargo Bank, Toyota, IBM, Pfizer...
Based in Phoenix, Arizona, and available for events worldwide

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This Native American Show was established in 1997 to share native culture and dance with people from all over the United States and overseas.

They provide entertainment for companies, corporations, public events, schools/universities, and private events. The Native American Show specializes in musical and cultural dance performances, as well as artisans. The show performs for approximately 400 corporate clients per year for groups ranging from 15 to 1000 guests. Their presentations are both entertaining and educational, tailored to the needs of each specific client.

Through their entertaining and educational presentations, you'll see dances that have lasted thousands of years. You'll experience the beauty and grace of color and movement as the air resonates with the beautiful and rhythmic sounds of the first nations.

During the shows, you'll have the opportunity to learn the origins and purposes of many dances while being thoroughly entertained with appropriate humor.

  • Dancing Presentations
  • Native Spirit can provide many different types of dance presentations. Ranging from a hoop dance all the way up to 10 or more dancers. Each show is high paced entertaining and educational. These shows are often done to conclude an evening event or open a general session
  • Native Spirit Trio
  • A musical collaboration with different musical artists. A combination of guitar piano and percussion revolving around the soothing sounds of Native American Flute.
  • Greeters
  • Greeters are dressed in their original attire or raglia. To start of the evening the greeters would welcome the guest to the event.
  • Native Spirit Lecture Series
  • These lectures are a very fun and informing way to learn about Native American customs traditions cultural heritage and stereotypes.
  • Show options
  • Approximately 7 – 10 minutes. Done in the traditional manner and in traditional attire this is a great start to any series of events.
  • Sand Painter
  • Watch in amazement as the picture comes to life right before your eyes. Truly one of the most unique arts of the southwest the sand painter creates a complete art form using colored sand derived from traditional sources. This art form originates from a traditional healing ceremony. The format in which this art is displayed is not religious.
  • Team Building
  • Native Spirit now offers a truly unique Team Building event. It is a hands-on stand-up and get out of your chair kind of program. It will have everyone laughing having fun and most of all learning from the beginning to end.
  • Native American Blessing
  • Metro Parent Magazine
  • Bank of America
  • San Diego State Fair
  • Arizona State University
  • GoDaddy
  • Indiana State Fair
  • Local Schools (Elementary College Universities & Libraries)
  • Pfizer
  • Great American Wild West Show
  • Minnesota Vikings
  • IBM
  • Silver Dollar City Branson MO
  • Preferred Vendor of Heard Museum
  • Arizona State Fair
  • Oklahoma State Fair
  • Northwestern Michigan College
  • Toyota
  • Los Angles County Fair
  • Colby College Maine
  • Dallas Museum of Art
  • Indian Summer Festival Milwaukee
  • Grand Canyon University Phoenix
  • Microsoft
  • Tours of Germany Austria and Switzerland
  • LA Dodgers Baseball
  • New Orleans Hornets
  • Wells Fargo Bank

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