
Episode 2 Preview
Preview: Season 2 Episode 2 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Artists with indigenous heritage intertwine tradition with contemporary music and dance.
In partnership with electronic music pioneers The Halluci Nation, R&B artist Martha Redbone, and performance artist Ty Defoe, The Kennedy Center explores the impact and evolution of indigenous performing arts cultures.

Episode 2 Preview
Preview: Season 2 Episode 2 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
In partnership with electronic music pioneers The Halluci Nation, R&B artist Martha Redbone, and performance artist Ty Defoe, The Kennedy Center explores the impact and evolution of indigenous performing arts cultures.
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MARTHA: Do not erase us.
There's enough people out there erasing us.
TY: The hoops, when I have them in my hands it's like exploding into the galaxy.
BEAR WITNESS: The urban indigenous community was ready to say, "we're not gonna be invisible anymore.
This is music for us, this is our night, we're gonna be seen, we're gonna be heard."
(chanting).
The Halluci Nation Perform in the Skylight Pavilion
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Electronic music pioneers The Halluci Nation perform “Stadium Pow Wow" and more. (7m 44s)
Martha Redbone Performs 'Garden of Love'
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Martha Redbone performs "Garden of Love" on the Kennedy Center’s Rooftop Terrace. (4m 55s)
Two-Spirit Performance Artist Ty Defoe Performs 'Hoop Dance'
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Two-spirit performance artist Ty Defoe performs "Hoop Dance." (5m 23s)
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