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TRADITION BEARER :: Music/Song/Dance
 

Reg Pettibone's Authentic Native American Dance & Cultural Program

Reg Pettibone’s Authentic Native American Dance & Cultural Program

This highly recommended program is presented by Reg Pettibone, a full-blooded Native American Champion Dancer from the Ho-Chunk Nation. With traditional background and upbringing, Reg and wife Marca, from the Paiute Nation, provide the audience with a better understanding of true Native American culture through dance, song, narration, and an artifacts display with a strong environmental emphasis. Audience participation is an engaging part of the program. Programs can be designed to suit any age group and can range from 1 to 25+ performers. A tipi display is available. Speaker, storyteller, craft making, authentic food, and artifacts rental are also offered.

Availability
Year-round

Fees
Performance $350–5,000;
workshop $500–2,500;
residency $500–2,500; plus travel

Contact
Reg Pettibone
15627 Green Ln.
Livonia, MI 48154
734/427-4987

 

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