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May 3 & 4,
2008





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California
Indian Market & Peace Pow Wow, Celebrating Cinco de Mayo & World
Cultures
San Juan Bautista, CA
Mission San Juan Bautista Lot on Second Street
10:00 am - 7:00 pm
Click here
for printable program.
Native American
artists, dancers, drummers and singers from North and South America
and multi-cultural vendors will be in San Juan Bautista
from 10am to 7 pm.
One Earth One
People Peace Vision and the San Juan Intertribal Council is billed
as a "living prayer for world peace" along with a show and sale of
arts and crafts. Included are basketry, dance regalia, dolls,
dream catchers, drums, jewelry, paintings, pottery, sculpture,
weavings and more!
Entertainment:
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Xipe Totec Aztec Dancers
will present the Fire Dance and White Eagle Dance celebrating
Cinco De Mayo both days at 3 and 5 p.m. Audiences are invited
by the Aztec Dancers and maestro Gerardo Salinas of Mexico
City to participate in the World Peace Dance.
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The California Indian
Intertribal Dancers will give a memorial honoring of California
medicine song woman Bernice Torrez, Kashaya Pomo, daughter of
famed Essie Parrish. Before Bernice’s death in 1996, Torrez
annually sang sacred medicine songs at the 10 a.m. opening
ceremonies. She formed the young peoples group to do the ancient
dance and songs to help people heal and enjoy life. They will
perform Sunday morning at 11 a.m. to honor Bernice Torrez.
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San Juan Intertribal Council
will drum and chant ancestral honoring songs for heroism of
veterans, children, women, men, elders and families who foster
peace in their homes and communities. All peoples in
traditional regalia are invited to participate in the Peace Pow
Wow dances. Families are invited to do the Round Dance for world
peace around the drum. Council Peace Chief Sonne Reyna offers
these songs on his CD ‘Healing Songs of Earth and Sky’ created
with famed musician Steven Halpern. Children are also invited to
place their handprints and sign their names on the World Peace
Teepee.
Schedule of
Dancers, Drums & Music:
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Who |
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11:00 A.M. |
KANYON SAYERS-ROODS |
BLESSING SONG |
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11:30 A.M. |
ALLISON BARNES |
CELTIC DANCERS |
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11:45 A.M. |
PATRICK OROZCO |
CALIFORNIA INDIAN DANCERS |
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12:45 A.M. |
TRIQUI COPALA |
WOMEN DANCERS |
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1:00 P.M. |
SWIFTCLOUD |
DRUM AND DANCERS |
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2:30 P.M. |
STALIN LEMA |
FLUTIST |
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3:00 P.M. |
XIPE TOTEC AZTEC DANCERS |
FIRE & WHITE EAGLE DANCE |
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4:00 P.M. |
SWIFTCLOUD DRUM |
DRUM AND DANCERS |
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5:30 P.M. |
XIPE TOTEC AZTECS |
FRIENDSHIP DANCE |
Admission: $1.00 Donation
benefits Peace Vision, 501c.3: Promoting Peace Through The Arts
Contact: Laynee
Reyna at (831) 623-4771 |
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Upcoming Events
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Mission Statement |
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A living prayer for global
reconciliation, friendship and promoting peace through the living
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Upcoming
Events |
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May 3 &
4,
2008 • California
Indian Market, Peace Pow Wow, and Cinco de Mayo Celebration
Native American artists,
dancers, drummers, and singers from North and South America
and multicultural vendors will be in San Juan Bautista.
More....
Click
here for printable program. |
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Song of Bluebird Woman |
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Bluebird Woman Comes Dancing,
bringing her basket filled with medicinal herbs, feast and flowers.
Bluebird Woman Comes Singing,
bringing gifts of joy, love, and laughter, and the sweet song of Spring.
Come, Bluebird Woman. Come and dance
and sing up the Dawn. Sing your song of happiness with me.
c. La Reyna |
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