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I was watching some younger dancers this weekend and noticed something. Most of them were wearing more 'contemporary' N Trad. outfits than I am used to. So, this is where my question comes from. I was taught that as modest people we cover our legs when we dance. If you aren't wearing...
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by BeadManI just got back from a trip to Oklahoma where I had a wonderful conversation with a Kiowa man and a Pawnee man about fancy dance and its hitory and also its future. The topic of outfits came up and we started talking about beadwork. Their views were that less beadwork is seen among dancers today and...
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Channel: Fancy Feather Dancing
04-10-2003, 02:20 AM -
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by wolfdreamWell finally I may have found a place that may offer the asistance I need.
Well I am doing my best to put my son's outfit together, tradish dancer. I have experience with making girl's/women's outfits but I don't have a clue where to start for my son! Piece by piece is what...-
Channel: Northern Traditional Dancing
01-06-2004, 12:03 AM -
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Okay, I am new to this forum, but I am an experienced Northern Traditional Dancer who is switching to Straight Dance due to back and knee injuries that prevent me from sneaking up on myself much less an imaginary enemy.
I have a lot of questions but I will start with just a couple....-
Channel: Straight Dancing
04-21-2006, 09:52 PM -
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by BlackbearHi I have seen many of the fancy dancers outfits with the beaded cuffs. Some of the women of my tribe wear beaded cuffs with thier dresses made with velvet. Now I know they use the lazy stitch for the fancy dance outfits, but what I want to know is, how do they get them to look so stiff? Are they beaded...
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Channel: Crafts
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