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Nakotah LaRance Death – Obituary – A Hopi-Tewa hoop dancer, Nakotah LaRance died on July 12, 2020, following a tragic fall from Rio Arriba County bridge.
A great actor and dancer, Nakotah LaRance was pronounced dead at the age of 30, after he fell while climbing a bridge in Rio Arriba County, near the Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo in New Mexico.
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Reactions And Sharing On Social Media Concerning Nakotah LaRance Passing
Champion hoop dancer Nakotah LaRance, who traveled the world performing with Cirque du Soleil then returned to New Mexico to coach youth dancers, has died at age 30.
— The Blog of Death (@blogofdeath) July 16, 2020
Nakotah LaRance, 30 yo Native treasure. Nakotah’s “biggest love was giving back to the Native American youth as a teacher, a mentor for Native American hoop dancing.” See article for information and videos of his exceptional dancing skills. #RIPNakotah
— Hopeful Sensibility (@Hope_Resists) July 16, 2020
Nakotah LaRance, el famoso bailarín de Cirque du Soleil, pierde la vida
El campeón de baile de aro, Nakotah LaRance, famoso por actuar con Cirque du Soleil, perdió la vida a sus 30 años luego de caerse accidentalmente de un puente en el condado de Río Arriba en Nuevo México. pic.twitter.com/eN36Uysp8n
— TuMedio (@TuMedio) July 16, 2020
Nakotah LaRance, el famoso bailarín de Cirque du Soleil, pierde la vida
El campeón de baile de aro, Nakotah LaRance, famoso por actuar con Cirque du Soleil, perdió la vida a sus 30 años luego de caerse accidentalmente de un puente en el condado de Río Arriba en Nuevo México. pic.twitter.com/eN36Uysp8n
— TuMedio (@TuMedio) July 16, 2020
So saddening and tragic. Love to all and prayers up.
Celebrated Hoop Dancer Nakotah LaRance Dies
LaRance, 30, won nine world champion titles for hoop dance and taught classes at a nonprofitNakotah LaRance | Via FacebookBy Kathe…
— Missions Possible (@PHMPAMERICA) July 16, 2020
I was sad to hear about the passing of #NakotahLaRance, Champion #HoopDancer. I’m glad I got to meet him. #RestInPeace. My condolences to his family.
— Terry Teller (@daybreakwarrior) July 17, 2020
“But his biggest love was giving back to the Native American youth as a teacher, a mentor for Native American hoop dancing,”
Nakotah LaRance died Sunday in an accidental fall while climbing on an old bridge in Rio Arriba County in New Mexico.— Political Scrutiny 101 (@PoliScrutiny101) July 17, 2020
What a loss. Good profile of hoop dancer #NakotaLaRance “Rivera said the Lightning Boys Foundation is accepting donations to help with a memorial, or perhaps a sculpture or painting of Nakotah.”
Nakotah LaRance: ‘Fearless’ performer, caring coach— Jane Hammons (@JHammons) July 17, 2020
CircusTalk sends our condolences to the friends of Nakotah Lomasohu LaRance, widely successful Native American Hoop Dancer. He was described as a caring teacher and a kind-hearted friend. #circustalk #art pic.twitter.com/v6pLKojCvR
— Circus Talk (@Circus_Talk) July 17, 2020
Hoop dancer Nakotah LaRance, Tewa, Hopi, Navajo and Assiniboine, was known for delivering fearless, thrilling, unforgettable dance performances. He passed nearly a week ago on July 12.
— Indian Country Today (@IndianCountry) July 18, 2020
May the family of our friend Nakotah LaRance be consoled during their loss. Nakotah is a legend who leaves behind a program for young people on the reservation, learning the hoop dance and their culture.
— Eileen Nguyen (@Nguyen1Eileen) July 19, 2020
Do not stand by my grave and weep. I am not there. I do not sleep. – Hopi Prayer ? This week we said farewell to Nakotah LaRance, a world-class champion hoop dancer and former Sublime Boudoir performer. pic.twitter.com/sftnaDXOtj
— Sublime Boudoir (@SublimeBoudoir) July 19, 2020
Rest In Power Nakotah. You inspired a whole new generation of dancers. #NakotaLaRance #RIP #HoopDancer. #nativeAmerican Celebrated Hoop Dancer Nakotah LaRance Dies | News | Santa Fe Reporter
— bobbied-K?? (@bobbied100) July 19, 2020
When he danced with Cirque du Soleil at the 2015 opening of the Pan Am Games in Toronto, more than a million people watched. Thrilling, unforgettable. Hoop dancer Nakotah LaRance, Tewa, Hopi, Navajo and Assiniboine, passed at age 30
— Indian Country Today (@IndianCountry) July 19, 2020
? When he danced with Cirque du Soleil at the 2015 opening of the Pan Am Games in Toronto, more than a million people watched. Thrilling, unforgettable. Hoop dancer Nakotah LaRance, Tewa, Hopi, Navajo and Assiniboine, passed at age 30pic.twitter.com/RTxjPQIrn2
— W.L. Lewis (@ArtMusicLife) July 19, 2020
ICYMI: The life of legendary Nakotah LaRance and how the Hoop Dance extended family is coping with the loss of its “handsome star.”
— Deb Krol (@Debkrol) July 19, 2020
Nakotah LaRance, a nationally acclaimed Hopi-Tewa hoop dancer who performed with Cirque du Soleil, has died at 30 after falling while climbing a bridge in New Mexico
— New York Times Arts (@nytimesarts) July 19, 2020
Nakotah LaRance was a true genius and cultural bearer of his tribes legacy. It was an honor to see him perform every year with #BrooklynNutcracker
We honor you.— André M. Zachery (@amzrpg) July 19, 2020
Rest in power Nakotah LaRance. Nakotah (Tewa, Hopi, Navajo and Assiniboine) was best known for being a champion hoop dancer. The image of you dancing with your hoop wings will be etched into my mind forever.
— Jade (@JadeGallegos9) July 20, 2020
He was beautiful in everyway.When he danced, it was like watching an Eagle fly. I was mesmerized and deeply grateful. The love and knowledge he gave the youth will live on. With a smile and a grateful heart, I remember Nakotah LaRance.
— FreeHeart (@Free4Heart) July 20, 2020
Such a talented performer, Rest In Peace. Another angel watching over us, Nakotah LaRance. You will be missed. YouTube his performances!!!
— Janette Williams (@janettewms) July 20, 2020
Nakotah LaRance, Acclaimed Native American Hoop Dancer, Dies at 30 – The New York Times
An incredible 30 years.
— Kate Forget (@kate_forget) July 20, 2020
R.I.P., beautiful dancer. You have left us far too soon. Thank you for sharing your dance. ♥️
Nakotah LaRance, Acclaimed Native American Hoop Dancer, Dies at 30
— kentuckywoman2 (@kentuckywoman_2) July 20, 2020
Amazing Nakotah LaRance: ‘Fearless’ performer, caring coach-Tewa, Hopi, Navajo and Assiniboine. Dies in fall???
‘His biggest love was giving back to Native American youth’
Beautiful ??#INDIGENOUS the only people on this soil that are NOT #Immigrants— Ann Neona (@ann_neona) July 20, 2020
Be in peace Nakotah LaRance…
— Dr. Roz (@DrRozNor) July 20, 2020
We are sadden to hear of the death of Nakotah…his talent and his passion for sharing his culture and knowledge with younger generations were remarkable.
Nakotah LaRance at the 2016 Heard Museum World Championship Hoop Dance C… via @YouTube— Upstate International (@UpstateInt_SC) July 20, 2020
Important Lives Lived: Nakotah LaRance’s skill as a hoop dancer — a tradition in some Native American cultures — carried him to world titles, late-night TV, the Brooklyn Ballet and Cirque du Soleil. LaRance died last week at 30.
— Porter Lansing (@PorterLansing) July 20, 2020
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