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Tiny Tot Dancer
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Contemporary Southern
Just checkin out some of these posts and makes me wonder whatcha all thought of a contemporary southern drum. Would it be good/bad? who would be contemporary and why? I know of some who could be, but il see who shows up on here.
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PauWau Coordinator
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lclbcook: Most "organized southern drums" would fit under this catagory. This is not to say that they don't sing at home when their dances and ceremonies take place. The "concept of contest" has changed the face of today's powwow singing. ie closed competition drums, singing own recently composed songs and recording under their own drum name. I always wondered why no southern drums ever competed in the contemporary singing competition at Schemitzun. |
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Pow Wow Visitor
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: The Cut
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Contemporary Southern at Schemitzun?
I didn't know they had such a singing cateogry at Schemitzun, but if they did I'd imagine you'd see (IMHO):
Yellowhammer Youngbird Bad Moon Rising (based on the description on these boards -- I haven't head them yet) Cedartree Rose Hill Sizzortail (maybe) Southern Boys (maybe) Any others? |
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Tiny Tot Dancer
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Contemporary could also be those drums that are from areas where southern is not the norm. I heard this drum from UTAH and they were throwing a weird beat into the song......and hitting the drum hard in the middle of their push ups, and at the end of their push ups....it was kinda weirded out to me. I don't care for these types of contemporary changes. How do you all feel?
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StanfordPW*Publicity*Diva
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Stanford, CA
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So if you look at it like that, any named, pretty well-established southern drum could enter... the only ones that couldn't would be nameless open drums, which you don't see at contests, so I guess unless some southern drums start getting really jazzy or doing something like singing in three languages in one song or something, I don't know how you'd find a def. of contemp southern that would satisfy everyone. :Thinking |
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Tiny Tot Dancer
Join Date: Aug 2003
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I think you guys already hit the nail on the head. Any organized southern drum is contermporary. Cause around here the only Traditional drum is the center drum. I know in Kiowa country when we get tradish, we only allow a center drum.
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