Red Feather Woman
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419 D Street,Salida CO 81201
09 November, 2021
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In honor of Native American Heritage Month, Colorado TINTS is proud to present Red Feather Woman at A Church Nov 9, 6pm. $10-$12 donation Rose Red Elk is an international performing arts entertainer, known by her Native American traditional and stage name, Red Feather Woman. She is an accomplished storyteller, singer, songwriter and author from the Fort Peck Reservation in Poplar, Montana, and an enrolled member of the Sioux/Assiniboine Tribes. Red Feather Woman is also an award winning recording artist. Her albums are a unique blend of traditional spoken word that weaves the traditional mysticism of Native American stories into original contemporary songs. Red Feather Woman has toured extensively throughout the US and abroad. Sponsored by the US State Department, she has performed in Malta, Turkey and Pakistan for audiences numbering in the thousands, where she has earned national media coverage. As a storyteller/musician focusing on blending tales of hope and spiritual survival, she has proved to be a true ambassador of peace and unity everywhere her stories are heard. Red Feather Woman’s latest work is her first music video, “The Keepers of the Earth.” The video included combined collaboration with Colorado Public Television-PBS12 and Red Elk Enterprises, Inc. She is now in the early stages of developing a new TV series to be aired on PBS12 and FNX- First Nations Experience. In 2015, her first comic book series, "Empowerment $aga," was released and published by the Department of Interior and the Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians. The comic series has six stories, specifically target youth on reservations throughout the US, with its central focus on financial management. Colorado TINTS is Salida's newest theater company, standing for 'theater in non traditional spaces.' TINTS was created to spark social change by bringing under-reported stories to the public through theater; and by bringing theater to audiences in non traditional spaces (ie churches, parks, parlors, schools, etc).
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