Wednesday, December 2, 2015

HOPI DANCES

The Butterfly Dance", a book by Gerald Dawavendewa
"The Butterfly Dance" is a children's book written and illustrated by Gerald Dawavendewa. The book tells the story of Sihumana, a young Hopi girl of the Rabbit Clan who is preparing for her first Butterfly Dance. She is nervous and excited about participating in the dance for which she and her partner, Holetsi of the Bear Clan, have been practicing for many days. Her grandfather tells her: "When you dance, Sihumana, you are like a butterfly that flies from flower to flower, helping them grow. You bring rain for the flowers and plants and you make everyone happy." In the illustrations the characters are shown as the animals of the clans to which they belong.
Gerald Dawavendewa reading his book Gerald read and signed copies of his book at the ASM Summer Solstice Celebration in June 2001. Photo by Geoffrey Ashley.
Other Hopi Summer Traditions: Niman
The Hopi/Tewa Senom Dance Group is a group of singers, dancers and musicians from 3 to 18 years of age who live in Phoenix. The group was formed to present traditional Hopi social dances in various venues to share Hopi traditions with others and, equally importantly, to pass on their cultural heritage to Hopi children living outside of traditional villages.
Gerald Dawavendewa is a member of the Sun Clan of the Hopi Tribe. He received a B.A. in fine arts from the University of Arizona, Tucson. He currently works as a freelance graphic designer and museum consultant. Previously, he completed an internship at the National Museum of the American Indian and has worked at the Arizona State Museum as well as other institutions around the country.