
世界冠軍圈舞大賽
This unique competition celebrates an American Indian and Canadian First Nation cultural tradition.
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Every winter, the Heard Museum hosts the World Championship Hoop Dance Contest. Accompanied by a group of musicians, dancers use their hoops to create symbols of eagles, baskets, flowers, insects, and much more in beat to the music.
The two-day event has numerous participants compete in five age divisions, ranging from those under five to those over 40 years old. The dancers are judged on their precision, rhythm, speed, showmanship, and creativity.
The event is a blend of athleticism and artistic talent. But it's much more than an entertaining affair. It honors cultural traditions from various American Indian and Canadian First Nation tribes who use hoop dancing as part of their healing ceremonies. Dancers use up to 50 hoops to create a series of mesmerizing movements.
While at the competition, visitors may also explore the museum and try indigenous dishes from vendors or the museum's restaurant.
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