Mahenwahdose
Booking Information
Mahenwahdose
Will Hill/Winona Henderson
P.O. Box 921
Tulsa, OK 74101-0921
(918) 747-1044
Email: mhndose@sbcglobal.net
Technical Requirements
Two lighted dressing rooms (male and female)
Sound system with speakers and microphones
Lavalier mikes
Stage area - cafetorium or classroom, auditorium, or gym, depending
on presentation, Electrical outlets and lighting when required
One hour set up time before most performances
Availability
Year round
Fees
$250 - $3,000
Mahenwahdose is an American Indian Performance Company comprised of talented performing artists dedicated to performing accurate, educational and traditional stories of Native America. The company features a full-blood Muscogee Indian storyteller (Nagonagogee OniYah) with the English name of Will Hill and Muscogee name of Kabitcha Feke Sego. Also performing is Jehnean Washington, a multi talented native performer and a graduate of AMDA.
Mahenwahdose combines the tradition of storytelling with language, traditional flute, drum and comedy. Taught by his elders, the ancestry, language, history and traditions of his Muscogee people, Hill is a storyteller by destiny, not choice, and the performances include stories translated by Hill from the original native language and adapted for the stage. Mahenwahdose was the first company to perform at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian before it opened in Washington, D.C. in 2004. A repertoire of original presentations are available.
