Saskatoon woman joins world renowned Indigenous dance troupe in New York
Laryn Oakes can fondly recall her days as a young girl, watching her mother dance, dreaming of the day when she herself may get a chance to perform for an audience.
That dream is now becoming a reality as the 25-year-old is in New York this week, performing with Indigenous Enterprise at the Joyce Theatre. The Indigenous Dance Troupe, comprised of eight traditional powwow dancers, has performed all over the world, and earlier this year at U.S. President Joe Biden’s inauguration ceremony.
“I think it’s just an awesome opportunity and a culture shock coming here from Saskatchewan. It’s definitely a huge deal,” Oakes told paNOW.
Oakes was invited to come to New York by the group’s founder Kenneth Shirley, a man she has known since high school and even escorted to prom. The credit however for Oakes’ dancing ability goes to her mother, who was the one who taught her, and was a world champion dancer in her own right.