Description
with Fabian Fontenelle
Create your own flute bag under the instruction of Fabian Fontenelle
Fabian is Zuni/Omaha. He was born in Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico but he also has family in Nebraska. Fabian is the great-great-grandson of the famed Chief Big Elk of the Omaha people. Fabian compliments The Shelley Morningsong Band by adding what has been a long history of delighting audiences from his countless travels around the world.
With powerful dance performances intertwined with traditional storytelling, Fabian depicts a profound imagery of a “Spirit World” pronouncing the spoken word of his ancestors in his fluent Native Zuni Language. A performance by Fabian Fontenelle is a show in itself, a captivating display of ancient sacred songs, dancing, drumming and hand-crafted regalia adorned with the intricacy of hand-beading and more. Fabian is an original member of the American Indian Dance Theatre, and also provided master-work choreography and performances with two-time Grammy Award Winning Taos Pueblo, NM acclaimed artist Robert Mirabal on tour in “Music from a Painted Cave” which was also featured on PBS television under “Great Performances”.
Fabian is also an educator on the history of Native America and has done consulting work and acting for the History Channel, “Into the West” produced by Stephen Spielberg and other productions, as well as education for public schools and museums. Learn more about Fabian here.
Fabian will provide soft buckskin, pony beads of various colors, leather tools, and acrylic paint pens for the students to design their own art designs on the bag. The bags themselves can range in length from 20” to 30” and width is determined by flute size.
2 hours/day for 2 days, 1.5 hours 3rd day
Min Students: 1
Max Students: 5
All levels.
NOTE: Due to conflicting times do not sign up for this workshop if you have or want to sign up for the Flute Making workshop.