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: The hoop represents the never-ending cycle of life, with no beginning and no end.

The Hoop Dance is a storytelling tradition that uses hoops to create dynamic images representing the "great circle of life". tony duncan

: Duncan was taught by his father, Ken Duncan Sr., that the dance is a teaching and philosophy —specifically the Apache concept of Bah-seh' , which signifies the constant movement and continuity of life. : The hoop represents the never-ending cycle of

: Historically, the dance began as a healing ceremony intended to restore harmony and balance. Musical Contributions & Achievements : Historically, the dance began as a healing

Tony Duncan is a world-renowned Native American artist of heritage. He is most famous as a six-time World Champion Hoop Dancer and an acclaimed flutist who has toured internationally with stars like Nelly Furtado . His work serves as a bridge between traditional Indigenous teachings and modern performance art, often focusing on the concepts of balance, healing, and interconnectedness . The Art of the Hoop Dance

Beyond dancing, Duncan is a prominent figure in Native American music. Back Phoenix Faces & Places: Tony Duncan

: Dancers weave multiple hoops (sometimes up to 16 or more) into shapes like butterflies, eagles, snakes, and flowers to honor nature and ancestors.

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