DC | Performance: Black Eagle Singers
The museum welcomes the Black Eagle Singers back to Washington, DC. The group last performed at the museum as part of our Grand Opening celebration, the First Americans Festival, in 2004.
About the Black Eagle Singers: "For over three decades, the GRAMMY® Award-winning Black Eagle Singers drum and dance group (Pueblo of Jemez) has carried forward the ancestral sounds and vibrant spirit of American Indian Country, connecting audiences to traditions that have sustained our people for generations.
Blending traditional Pueblo Indian songs with contemporary powwow styles, Black Eagle Singers create a distinctive sound that has earned recognition across the USA and beyond. From traditional powwows, ceremonial gatherings, and special events for Heads of State to international stages and cultural epicenters, listeners feel the heartbeat of the world in every strike of our drum.
A culturally authentic performance experience, Black Eagle Singers unite the raw power of the Native peoples: the drum, the voice, the dance™."
