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<description><![CDATA[March 2006 <br />
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DANCING EARTH performs and participates in Reno Nevada at Native Wellness Institute's North American Native Wellness Gathering 2006 . Special guests will include Nishke Mars from the Naragansett Nation, presenting eastern woodlands smoke dance as well as fancu shawl, and bay area musician Ras k'dee with guests from his band One Struggle.<br />
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Rulan also was invited by Janeen Antoine to lecture on a panel at UC Berkeley at the fourth annual conference for "Native Voices in Indigenous Research", followed by a banquet featuring John Carlos Perea and his band in jazz compositions inspired by Jim Pepper.<br />
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February 2006<br />
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On Feb 17, Rulan was chosen through popular online vote for AiAwards 2006 Best Supporting Actress Award for the role as Two Moons in "The New World". The award ceremony was held in Los Angeles, and her thank you speech is posted at www.freewebs.com/nativeroscoe, and thanks to Roscoe Pond for all his work in creation of this website and event, and to all the voters (thanks Toure Harris and congratulations for Best Sound design!)<br />
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In this months edition of the new periodical INDIAN EDUCATION TODAY, editors Tim and Denise Giago selected 6 artists from 6 mediums to respresent the theme of New Storytellers, "who innovate and explore and rediefine the place of Native peoples in our communities, in our country and in a globally conscious world. Check out Rulan's page, in which she chose to be represented by a group photo of DANCING EARTH , showing our intertribal solidarity and commitment to diversity beyond borders. ]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[We of DANCING EARTH are a collective of thirteen performance artists representing the First Nations of Blackfoot, Hawaiian, Tarasco, Pueblo, Pima/Maricopa, Seneca/Cayuga, Yaqui, Apache, Pawnee, Seminole, Papanga, Juaneno, Coushatta, Guam, and Taino. We gather as individual artists to create experimental yet elemental dances that reflect our rich cultural heritage and to explore identity as contemporary Native peoples.<br />
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We are passionately committed to indigenous contemporary dance as primal, yet articulate, movementblood memory in motion that speaks to all beings. We believe in dance as an expression that can illuminate issues of cultural, historical, philosophical, mythic, and spiritual relevance.<br />
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We strive to bring our dancing vision to indigenous communities and global audiences to promote cultural exchange and artistic freedom. It would be an honor to share our performance art with your event or community. We aspire not only to perform, but also to meet local and visiting artists and invite them to participate in original choreography to create an on-site ritual that commemortes this significant event.<br />
<a href="http://dancingearth.org/blog/media/2/20060125-kalani&amp;Rulan copy 1.jpg">Rulan &amp; Kalani</a><div class="rightbox"></div>]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2006 11:52:23 -0800</pubDate>
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