by Mike Miller, CNO Director of Communications
Copyright © 2000 Miller/CNO
Tahlequah, OK - The Tsa-la-gi Theatre at the Cherokee Heritage Center presents "Full Circle" a celebration of Native American traditions told through a heart pounding blend of music, storytelling, and dance.Featuring, Native American Folk and New World musician, Bill Miller from the Stockbridge-Munsee Reservation in Wisconsin. Recently, Miller received five Native American Music Awards including song of the Year for "Ghostdance." Miller expresses "Ghostdance is a cry from the deepest corners of my spirit, it is the dream, it is the vision, it is the song I will sing for my creator."
Also featuring, Gayle Ross, a nationally known Cherokee storyteller who is a direct descendant of Cherokee Chief John Ross. The Great American Indian
Dancers who will present multi-tribal dance vignettes and Echoes of Earth and Fire will perform traditional songs and dances. "Full Circle" is the grand opening of the Tsa-la-gi Theatre July 1, 2000, show starts at 7:30 p.m.
General Admission $10.00 -- Seniors and Students $5.00 -- Children under 12 FREE
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Mike Miller, Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma Director of Communications Phone: (918) 456-0671 (ext. 2210) FAX: (918) 458-5580 Related paths:
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