Ixtlixochitl White Hawk

Artists,Culture Bearers
Summary: Living in a traditional life, in a contemporary culture.

Indigenous Artist and Cultural Educator/Consultant.

 She  was born into the traditional dance circle, surrounded by art and culture from birth. Ixtli’s love for creating wearable art stems from watching her parents creating the most beautiful and intricate dance regalia for traditional dancers and whole dance groups. Her father, a muralist with an infinite creativity and love for traditional arts taught her to see the world through the eyes of an artist.

Ixtli has been traveling the world from a very young age as the spokesperson for TLOKE-NAHUAKE Traditional Aztec Fire Dancers, the family dance circle. Serving as ambassadors throughout the North American continent reconnecting with other Indigenous communities, and continuing her ancestors mission. Primarily working with tribes, schools (elementary to universities) and museums. Presenting dance, art, culture, music and language through performances, workshops and residencies.

She encourages and supports family unity; as well as nurturing a creative and open mind for children through cultural programs, performances and workshops.

IndigenousArt@Icloud.com

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