Pangea: Cultivating Cultures, Cultivating Community Main MenuPangea: Cultivate Our Culturesby Casey Max and Ali MillerMain ArticleCultivating Cultures, Cultivating CommunitySourcesPossible LeadsMulti-Media EngagementAcademic Integrity StatementAbout UsCasey Max6394a90cb82849383c863cc9440fee0e37b83d18Alison Millerc4735715665ac8184611132c4fcf274d98d7f9c6
Heather And Thistle
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12016-12-04T14:20:24-08:00Audio and Video of Performances8plain2016-12-04T23:09:58-08:00 Above is audio of an introduction dance that offered onlookers the chance to see a variety of dances. Performed by the Buffalo River Singers & Dancers, the music that playing was a ‘welcome’ dance to a variety of pow-wow’s.
Above is a video clip of traditional Kurdish dancing. This dance was one of three performed by a family from Kurdistan, as mentioned in the previous article. A bagpipe group that offered traditional song at the Main Stage and Food Court area during Pangea. Above you can listen to a clip of their performance. Above you can see a video of the traditional Denmark treat, Aebleskiver being made in real time at the Pangea event.