Indigenous Enterprise
Icicle Creek Center for the Arts, Indigenous Roots and Reparations Foundation, and Wenatchee River Institute invite you to... Indigenous Enterprise!
Take a walk on ICCA’s majestic campus.
Explore the natural and cultural history around you.
Hear the stories of the p'squosa, Wenatchi, people.
Watch competitive dancers from several Western tribes share their unique traditions.
The Snowy Owl Theater
May 12th and 13th
Wenatchee River Institute leads a nature walks for all ages before each of the 3 performances.
The Indigenous Roots and Reparation Foundation bring p’squosa tribal members share the stories of the people whose land we walk on.
Icicle Creek Center for the Arts presents Indigenous Enterprise. Most recently seen at the opening ceremonies of Superbowl LVII in Phoenix. Worldwide appearances include the Sydney Opera House, Jacob's Pillow, The Joyce. A multimedia performance with selections of competitive and traditional powwow dances, accompanied by insights into each dance's significance and origins.
TICKETS: https://icicle.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/events/a0S1Q00000FRErGUAX
May 12
6pm walk 7:30pm show
Co-led walk with IRRF Chair/Wenatchi Wear Founder Mary Big Bull-Lewis and WRI Field Educator Kyra Ballas
May 13
12:30pm walk 1pm talk 2:00pm show
Walk led by WRI Field Educator Kyra Ballas, and then P’squosa Elder Randy Lewis will share stories at the Meadow Stage.
May 13
6:30pm walk 7:30pm show
Walk led by WRI Field Educator Kyra Ballas