POW-WOW fitness class with Michelle Reed
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About this Event
ABOUT THIS EVENT
“There are thousands and thousands of workouts on this planet that people can do, but there are very few workouts like this one!
We are bringing you a Pow-Wow workout combining culture with health & wellness.
WHAT TO EXPECT:
After you click the zoom link on the day and time of the event, you will join the online chat room with video from the instructor!
Follow Michelle's instructions, interact, follow the steps and have fun!
This is a fitness class with the moves you will normally see at a traditional Pow-wow, so you'll get to know the rundown of a powwow,”
ABOUT MICHELLE REED
Michelle Reed is the co-founder of the Woodland Sky Native American Dance Company as well as a dancer for the #1 selling Native American recording artists Brule’. She is a member of the Lac du Flambeau Band of Ojibwe. She lives in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan with her husband and their two children.
She has developed N8V Dance Fitness, a workout designed to combine culture, health, and wellness, and has had the opportunity to personally share this with native communities and Universities.
Michelle is also a clothing and accessories designer, doing custom sewing and beadwork for many champion dancers as well as a full purse line, MReed Designs Purse Co. Her latest project is the Indigenous Girl Doll Collection as well as a line of appliqué face masks. For the past two summers she has been managing the cultural events at the newly renovated Waaswaaganing Living Arts and Culture Center in Lac du Flambeau, WI
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We employ over 50 students each semester for various positions as well as numerous volunteer opportunities throughout the year.
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