The Thunderbird American Indian Dancers are presenting their 48th annual concert of music, dance and storytelling at the Theater for the New City the weekends of January 13-15 and 20-22, 2023.
This is a unique educational and entertainment experience. The Thunderbirds perform authentic dances of the Iroquois, Southwest and Great Plains Native American peoples. Each dance is introduced with a complete explanation of the dance and its cultural context and is accompanied by live music.
Shows are on Fridays, January 13 and 20, and Saturdays, January 14 and 21 at 8 PM, with ticket prices of $15.
There are also special matinee performances for children on Saturdays and Sundays at 3 PM, January 14, 15, 21 and 22, with tickets for children from 5 to12 years old only one dollar (children must be accompanied by an adult paying the regular $15 price. Attendance is not recommended for children under 5.)
All performances are at the Theater for the New City, 155 First Avenue at East 10th Street in Manhattan. Phone (212) 254-1109 for reservations or go to www.TheaterForTheNewCity.net for advance ticket purchases.
The Thunderbird American Indian Dancers are presenting their 43rd annual concert of music, dance and storytelling at the Theater for the New City the first two weekends of this coming February.
This is a unique educational and entertainment experience. The Thunderbirds perform authentic dances of the Iroquois, Southwest and Great Plains Native American peoples. Each dance is introduced with a complete explanation of the dance and its cultural context and is accompanied by live music.
Shows are on Fridays, February 2 and 9, and
Saturdays, February 3 and 10 at 8 PM, with tickets prices of $12.
There are also special matinee performances for children on Saturdays and Sundays at 3 PM, February 3, 4, 10 and 11, with tickets for children under 12 only one dollar (children must be accompanied by an adult paying the regular $12 price).
All performances are at the Theater for the New City,
Video: Our Community: Thunderbird Dancers Fios1 Mar 18, 2017, 11:40 am
Louis Mofsie (Winnebago/Hopi and Director) and Matoaka Eagle (Tewa/ Chickahominy) of Thunderbird American Indian Dancers share thoughts in Fios1 interview. “The history of the Native American people is part of your history, as an American citizen living here in the United States. This is part of your history. “- Louis Mofsie says. The video shares the importance of preserving Native American history and culture through the songs, dances and stories of this 54 year old dance company… Click below:
POW-WOW — Hoop dance in Thunderbird American Indian Dancers’ Dance Concert and Pow-Wow, presented by Theater for the New City January 31 to February 9, 2014. Photo by Jonathan Slaff.
Fridays 8 PM, Saturdays 3 & 8 PM, Sundays 3 PM Theater for the New City, 155 First Avenue (at 10th Street), New York City (212) 254-1109 or ..WWW.THEATERFORTHENEWCITY.NET One dollar children’s tickets available only for matinee shows
The Thunderbirds perform authentic dances of the Iroquois, Pueblo and Great Plains Native American peoples.
Shows are on
Fridays, February 5 and 12, and Saturdays, February 6 and 13 at 8 PM, with tickets prices of $10.
Special matinee performances for children are on Saturdays and Sundays, February 6, 7, 13 and 14 at 3 PM, with tickets for children under 12 only one dollar (children must be accompanied by an adult paying the regular $10 price).
All performances are at the Theater for the New City, 155 First Avenue at East 10th Street in Manhattan. Phone (212) 254-1109 or go to www.TheaterForTheNewCity.net for tickets.
Finale Thunderbird American Indian Dancers in Concert Pow Wow Jan 2014 at Theater for the New City
Children dancing the Calumet Contest dance with Thunderbird American Indian Dancers in Concert Theater for the New City Jan 2014 Photo by Lee Wexler.
Saturday October 17, 2015
7 – 10 PM
at American Indian Community House 254 West 29 Street 2nd floor New York City, NY (between 7th & 8th Avenues) Native American Indian Storytelling, Dance Workshops and Crafts Sale
at National Museum of the American Indian, One Bowling Green, New York City #4 or #5 Train to Bowling Green, #R Train to Whitehall #1 to Staten Island Ferry Indian Country Today
POW-WOW — Hoop dance in Thunderbird American Indian Dancers’ Dance Concert and Pow-Wow, presented by Theater for the New City January 31 to February 9, 2014. Photo by Jonathan Slaff.
Ray Two Feathers Leung /Ray Black Feather does Eagle Dance with The Thunderbird American Indian Dances at Theater for the New City
Heyna Second Sons sing at The National Museum of the American Indian
The Thunderbird American Indian Dancers are hosts to New York City ‘s oldest and largest pow wow, celebrating our 52nd year.
Alan Shooting Star Brown Traditional mens style Thunderbird Grand Mid-Summer Pow Wow Queens Farm
37th Annual Thunderbird Grand Mid-Summer Pow Wow
at Queens County Farm Museum, 73-50 Little Neck Parkway, Floral Park, NY 11104-1129 (718) 347-FARM or WWW.QUEENSFARM.ORG
WWW.THUNDERBIRDAMERICANINDIANDANCERS.ORG
Vendors: Mail pictures of booth and a few items. and list of items to:
Native American Culture, Native American, NY Pow Wow, Native American Education, Native American Shows, American Indian Arts, American Indian Workshops, American Indian NYC, Louis Mofsie, Alan Brown, Alan Shooting Star Brown, Hopi, American Indian Kids NY, Workshops at AICH, Hoop Dancer, 47 years, Thunderbird Social, Heyna Second Sons, American Indian Drum, July 29, 2011, Drums Along the Hudson, Pow Wow Vendors,