Name and describe the six main powwow dance styles in terms of
history, regalia, and choreography.
Name and describe the six main powwow dance styles in terms of
history, regalia, and choreography.
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A Pow wow is a celebration of life and community gathering that
allows family and friends to get together and share the Native
American cultural traditions.
There are several different dance styles, some for male dancers
and others for female dancers. The male dance styles are: Fancy,
Grass, Prairie Chicken, and Traditional. The female dance styles
are: Fancy, Jingle, and Traditional.
Men’s Grass dancers wear strands of yarn or ribbon hanging from
their arms, waist, and legs to represent grass in the spirit world.
This graceful dance entails flowing motion to mimic the prairie
grasses.
The story of the Grass dance comes from a young man who had one
hindered foot and wanted to dance. He then travelled to the prairie
where he prayed for guidance as he limped up a hill.On top of that
hill, he decided to develop his own style of dance so he started
swaying and swooping the grass. It has been said, this is the
origin of the grass dance one might see at a powwow.
The Northern Men’s Traditional dancers wear bustles of long
feathers (usually from an eagle) that burst from the dancer's
waist. Many of these outfits or regalia pieces are passed down
through the generations, owned by their fathers and grandfathers.
For the men’s traditional dance, spectators will sometimes stand
and remove hats because of the abundance of eagle feathers in the
outfits.
Southern Men’s Traditional also known as Southern Straight,
usually wear cotton, buckskin pants, a shirt and a breastplate of
bones that may stop at the waist. Breastplates sometimes go down to
the knees as well and the Southern Traditional dancers also wear a
roach (or a combed headdress) made of deer tail hair or porcupine
guard hair.
Men's Fancy Feather dancers are often youthful, this is the
most active and athletic dance styles. The brilliantly colored
regalia have double bustles behind their backs with smaller bustles
on their arms. Spectators are often drawn to the feathery display
of color during this energetic dance.
Particularly in the Men’s Fancy dance, a friendly competition
may emerge between the singers and the dancers stopping with the
end beat can mean winning or losing points (in competition powwow).
Sometimes the singers will perform "trick songs," containing an
unexpected last beat in attempt to throw off the dancers.
Women’s Fancy Shawl-Elaborately beaded capes (or yokes),
moccasins and leggings are worn with appliquéd shawls that have
long fringed around the shawl. These colorful outfits are danced in
spirited twirling motions of this exuberant and graceful
dance.
It has been said that women were dancing in men's fancy dance
regalia before the fancy shawl existed, until it was decided that
they should have their own dance.
Fancy dance regalia display that while preserving the basic
designs of our history, new materials such as sequins, ribbon, and
fabric can be merged with beadwork, and feathers resulting in
regalia that expresses unique Native identity.
The fancy dance itself is a combination of intricate footwork
in response to the beat and tone of the music form the drum and
singer.
Women’s Jingle Dress Dance-There are many teachings surrounding
the origin of the Jingle Dress Dance. The dance is known to have
been a gift from the Creator to the Ojibway people for the purpose
of healing – and has spread among other tribes.
The jingle dress features seven rows of jingle cones. The cones
are now made of various metal materials. Some dresses use other
noise making materials, such as bones or deer hooves.
Jingle dresses are often decorated with ribbon, and appliqué.
Matching beadwork - leggings, moccasins, and hair ornaments – are
paired with eagle feathers and plumes that are worn in the hair.
Dancers carry a fan that is raised during the honor beats of the
song.
Women’s Traditional Dance-The women’s traditional dance is a
slow or non-moving bouncing step that involves rhythmically dipping
and swaying to the beat of the drum.
Traditional dresses of buckskin (or other materials) are often
decorated with beading, quillwork, bone, or shells.
The colors for this dance tend to be more reserved than in
other regalia. Heavy breastplates, chokers, medallions, purses,
buckskin moccasins, and leggings made of bone or beads are the
necessary pieces of the outfit.
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