MOSH’s 2nd Annual Native American Arts Festival will be an immersive, educational experience of Indigenous art and culture, featuring food, dance, and more! The Native American Arts Festival is presented in partnership with Larry Yazzie and Native Pride Productions.
The Native American Arts Festival is a core event in the MOSH Passport Series.
6 – 7:15 PM | Social, food (appetizers), drinks (2 drink tickets redeemable for soda/water, plus a cash bar available) on second floor, Native American vendors on first floor, including Native American fashions exhibit
7:15 – 8:30 PM | Performance and Q&A in Planetarium by Larry Yazzie and Native Pride Dancers
8:30 – 9:30 PM | Film Screenings: Native Frybread Tutorial; Documentaries
Tickets
$20 | Tickets
Native Pride Productions is led by Founder/CEO/Creative Director Larry Yazzie. Larry made Jacksonville his home several years ago and brought to Northeast Florida the proud traditions of Meskwaki Nation of Iowa. Larry and his Native Pride Dancers travel the world year-round, performing traditional and modern Native American dances and music and educating audiences and guests about their respective tribal heritages and families’ stories, their regalia, and the expressions of Native American heritages in current society. Larry’s wife Shawna Yazzie, of Chickasaw/Choctaw ancestry, is the founder and CEO of The NDN Companies in Jacksonville and has done incredible work in educating about Native heritage at the corporate level, and is also routinely invited to provide training and guidance to military installations to improve engagement and relationships with local tribes.