On Friday, Nov. 11, Salt Lake Community College’s American Indian Student Leadership and the Utah Division of Indian Affairs organized a round dance at the Lifetime Activities Center, located on the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
The event, part of the college’s ongoing celebrations for Native American Heritage Month, was free and open to the public, and featured local community vendors who sold cultural artifacts and jewelry. View a photo gallery of the event below.
SLCC Round Dance - Nov. 11, 2022
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In the center of the gym, singers use hand drums during the round dance at the Lifetime Activities Center on Nov. 11. (Cristian Martinez)

A woman smiles while attending the round dance inside the Lifetime Activities Center on Nov. 11. (Cristian Martinez)

Master of Ceremony Bart Powaukee, who communicated with attendees throughout the round dance, poses for a photo inside the Lifetime Activities Center on Nov. 11. (Cristian Martinez)

Local community vendors showcase cultural artifacts and jewelry outside of the gym where the round dance occurred on Nov. 11. (Cristian Martinez)

Round dance attendees prepare for a dance that encircles the singing performers inside the Lifetime Activities Center on Nov. 11. (Cristian Martinez)

Singers use hand drums during the round dance in the center of the gym on Nov. 11 at Taylorsville Redwood Campus. (Cristian Martinez)

Three vendors pose for a photo during the round dance on Nov. 11 in the Lifetime Activities Center at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.

Three round dance attendees pose for a photo inside the Lifetime Activities Center on Nov. 11. (Cristian Martinez)

Eric Watchman, left, and Philipe Garcia announce raffle ticket winners during the round dance event inside the Lifetime Activities Center. (Cristian Martinez)

Native American performers conduct a round dance inside the Lifetime Activities Center on Nov. 11. (Cristian Martinez)

A child uses a hand drum while participating in a song for the round dance on Nov. 11 at Taylorsville Redwood Campus. (Cristian Martinez)

Native American performers conduct a round dance inside the Lifetime Activities Center on Nov. 11. (Cristian Martinez)