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Thunderbird American Indian Dancers |
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The Thunderbird American
Indian Dancers – Established in 1963, the Thunderbird American Indian Dancers
are the longest running resident New York City Native American Dance
Company. Their performances feature a
diversity of dance forms that reflect the group’s multicultural tribal
membership. Their mission is to preserve
and perpetuate American Indian cultures and promote a more realistic
understanding of Native American cultures through their performances and other
activities. In New
York City, The Thunderbird American Indian Dancers have performed
at the Museum of the American Indian, the American
Museum of Natural History, the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn
Museum, the New
York World’s Fair, Columbia
University, New York
University as well as at countless schools, churches and performance
spaces. Internationally, they have
toured Mexico, Canada, Israel,
Europe and Japan. All of the money raised by the Thunderbird
Dancers goes to a scholarship fund for Native American youth. To date, they have assisted over 200 Indian
youth with their educational expenses. The Thunderbird American Indian Dancers conduct pow wows across the
country during the summer season, a monthly pow wow at the McBurney YMCA during
the winter and perform an annual benefit at New York’s
Theater for the New City.
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