In this captivating episode of "Hidden Heritage," we delve into the world of Brulé, a unique performance group blending traditional Native American music and dance with contemporary sounds. Host Paul introduces us to his daughter Nicole, the lead instrumentalist on contemporary flute, and Lowery Begay, their talented hoop dancer and traditional wood flute player. Together, they explore the significance of the flute in the group Brulé, its cultural roots, and its role in bridging worlds.
Through fascinating interviews and vivid storytelling, the episode highlights the cultural exchange and acceptance experienced by Native performers on international stages. We learn about the challenges of introducing Native American music to mainstream audiences and the joy of creating connections through art.
Join us as we listen to "Two Flutes," a piece from Nicole's CD "Tapestry," which beautifully embodies the harmony of traditional and contemporary influences. This episode is a heartfelt celebration of identity, culture, and the power of music to unite diverse worlds.