Cultural Performance

The main emphasis  of the Tibetan Performing Arts classes is on empowering our youth on the skills  of Tibetan songs and dances. Aside from being a mere artistic expression,  Tibetan songs and dances represent people’s way of life in different regions  and time period of Tibetan history. For our children here in Minnesota, the  Tibetan Performing Arts has become a gateway to understanding other aspects of  the Tibetan culture. Currently, we have three different groups of children at  our weekend classes ranging from age 7 to 18. We have observed first hand that  children’s participation in cultural performance improves their academic  performance in schools, leading to successful graduation.

The Tibetan  Traditional Cultural Performance has evolved into one of core activities of the  Tibetan American Foundation of Minnesota (TAFM). Over the years, it has grown  from 30 students in the early 1990s to about 100 regular students today. They  study Tibetan cultural songs and dance, and musical instruments every weekend  at the Tibetan Culture center.

Our children’s  skill and enthusiasm in the cultural songs and dance is so keen that it has  become the highlight of our festivals and celebrations, especially during His  Holiness the Dalai Lama’s regular visits to the Twin Cities. Over the years,  our children have performed at venues like the Minneapolis Institute of Arts,  schools and colleges in Minnesota and outside cities of Madison, Chicago, New  York and Seattle. The dance group is a regular feature at the Festival of  Nations. TAFM Traditional Performing Arts won 2nd place at the 2008 North  American Tibetan Associations’ Cultural Dance Competition held in July 2008 at  Madison, Wisconsin.

Our ongoing  efforts to preserve and promote cultural performances come at huge financial  costs. All the costumes and instruments are custom made and imported from  India/Nepal. We are continually dependent on our Tibetan members and non-Tibetan friends for our ongoing operation.  Our  weekend song and dance classes are subsidized by the Metro Regional Arts Council (MRAC) and Minneapolis Foundation – Edward & Markell C. Brooks fund.

To Register your child for a dance class, please contact TAFM Office.