Indian Market and Social offers a unique shopping opportunity for visitors to purchase traditional and contemporary works—including silver and semiprecious jewelry, ceramics, fine apparel, hand-woven baskets, traditional beadwork, dolls, paintings, prints, and sculpture—by some of the finest Native American artists.
FRIDAY, DEC 9TH
12:00pm – 9:00pm
SATURDAY, DEC 10TH
11:00am – 10:00pm
SUNDAY, DEC 11TH
11:00am – 7:00pm
THREE DAY ITINERARY
Friday, December 9th
Hours: 12:00pm – 9:00pm
Reception with refreshments from 6:00pm – 8:00pm
SilverCloud Singers perform
Hosts Introduction | Kevin Tarrant, Muriel Miguel, Mia Yoo and Murielle Borst Turrant
Saturday, December 10th
Hours: 11:00am – 10:00pm
12:30pm – SilverCloud Singers and Dancers | Native American Singing and Dancing
1:30pm – RUNA | Native Andean Music
2:30pm – Storytelling | Gloria Miguel (Spiderwoman Theater)
3:00pm – Ken Salaz | Yagui Magician
3:30pm – 4:00pm – Craft making for kids with Louis Mofsie | Thunderbird American Indian Dancers
4:30pm – SilverCloud Singers and Dancers | Native American Singing and Dancing
5:30pm – RUNA | Native Andean Music
6:00pm – 10:00pm Social | Food served from 6:00pm-7:00pm
Sunday, December 10th
Hours: 11:00am – 7:00pm
12:30pm – SilverCloud Singers and Dancers | Native American Singing and Dancing
1:30pm – RUNA | Native Andean Music
2:30pm – Storytelling | Muriel Miguel (Spiderwoman Theater)
3:30pm – 4:00pm | Craft making for kids with Danielle Soames | Mixed Phoenix Theater | Audience participation dances
4:30pm – SilverCloud Singers and Dancers | Native American Singing and Dancing
5:30pm – RUNA | Native Andean Music
Safe Harbors Indigenous Collective is a new initiative at La MaMa that aims to create a contemporary paradigm in the presentation of Indigenous arts and culture within the broader American theatre by combating stereotypes and supporting vibrant Native communities.
La MaMa Indigenous Initiative
The La MaMa Indigenous Initiative aims to provide a platform for Indigenous arts and culture, both nationally and worldwide. La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club is committed to supporting ethnic diversity, cultural pluralism, and marginalized identities in the arts. The Initiative curates original Indigenous programming, including workshops, markets, and theatrical productions, to elevate the voices and artistic works of Native communities both nationally and internationally.