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Daystar's "Dancing In The Grass"

Although the Daystar performance of "Dancing in the Grass" was performed indoors at Nazareth College, because of the threat of rain, it was successful nonetheless. "Wolf", a Daystar transformational work highlighting the natural connection between the human and the animal world, was danced with exceptional dramatic effect by Daniel Fetecua of the Jose Limon company. The suggestive ambiance of haunting Native American music with a solid rhythmic ambiance, coupled with multifaceted changes from one state of being to another, captivated and held firm the metaphysical construct of Native American beliefs that we are all one under the sun.

Ned Bobkoff

read about it in Que Pasa

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