• Brulé's Historical Concert Project for Schools

  • Aug 3 2024
  • Duración: 31 m
  • Podcast

Brulé's Historical Concert Project for Schools

  • Resumen

  • Join Paul (Summers) LaRoche as he takes you on a heartfelt journey of reunion and cultural discovery. Reunited with his biological Lakota family, Paul embraces his heritage and shares it with the world through the Native American music and dance group, Brulé.

    In this episode, after years of touring Brulé returns to Paul's hometown to perform seven captivating concerts at the Worthington Memorial Auditorium Performing Arts Center, reaching over 4,000 students, staff, and parents. Through storytelling and unique contemporary Native American music, the group aims to bridge cultural gaps and inspire the younger generation.

    Experience the powerful "Seven Directions" song, learn about the significance of traditional dances like the Grass Dance and Jingle Dress Dance, and discover the profound teachings of the Lakota people. This episode is a celebration of cultural pride, spirituality, and wellness, leaving the student audience with a deeper appreciation of Native American culture and their own heritage.

    Don't miss this historical and monumental performance by Brulé, a group dedicated to being cultural ambassadors and pioneers of a new musical frontier.

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