What a powerful moment when the local Native American tribe joined them on stage. They started blending in their own music and it all goes together. It shows how connected we all are.
Yes. They do it out of respect. They believ this isnt thwir land to perform on and call upon a local native tribe to bless the stage prior to their performance and then join them in dance during this song. Its incredible to witness. @Hip-Gnosis1134
This was such a singular performance. I like the band a lot, but had never seen them live besides the old Lifa castle show they released during the lockdowns... I was literally blown away. There aren't really words to describe a performance such as this in these days.
I would LOVE to see them live with my daughter, 10 year old granddaughter, my son and husband!!! What an incredible performance!!! My ancestry is Viking, Scottish, Irish, Welsh, Cherokee and Sioux. My paternal ancestry dates back to c. 1010. The same for my kids + German and British for them. My husband is German, Irish and English. Incredible!!!❤ ~ APRIL LIPKE
The Denver ritual had the best energy! We attended 2 rituals in Chicago on previous tours with incredible energy, but THIS Denver experience was just insane! 🖤
I wanted to bring my son but they had a strict 18+ policy at my local theatre. I'm sure it was because it's the South and...GASP...female breasts!!!!!! It was a shame though because he loves their music. If they go on another North American tour, I'll find a stop that he can go to because it was life-changing!
This song is the most maddening piece of music to me, the flashing lights, the drums, the singing, they make my skin crawl and drive me wild! I love this song. First time listening and then the sudden drop into the Merseburg Charms, that absolutely floored me!
I saw them in Worcester Massachusetts a few weeks ago! They had members from the local Nipmuc tribe and do the opening ceremony as well as a segment for this song as well! I wish there was footage of it
Does anyone know if its the same Pow Wow dancers at every concert? Because it would be so cool if at every stop, they get dancers from whatever the local tribe is.
As far as I know it is not. Heilung is aware that their concerts are more like a Ritual. So when they are having their show in a location where other tribes/natives or indigenous people are home to, they ask for their permission to perform their ritual on their land and if they want - invite them on stage.
The more I see the more I want. If I ever get to witness this event I think it will be something I treasure till my dying days. Just hope the chance comes along one day .
Ya I agree 💯 powerfully done. That it brought me to tears seeing our Native American Indian Tribe to par take in this with them. Very moving. I listened to them at night to put my old arce to sleep!
OMG this is The *D0pe Shit*. i agree that this Enormously Powerful Composition is *Not Racial*. in it's Nature, nor in it's Form. The Natives who appeared with them, to just Dance Together in Peace, Proves this...
add a couple of wolf howls to start this ritual and I'm transported 40K years into the past. sitting close to the fire afraid and staring out into night looking for dangers that await my clan.
This is no concert. This is a communion with the spirits, the ancestors who came before and being one with the Earth and nature. Returning back to our roots.
Just based on how most indigenous American tribes dance and African, Middle Eastern, euroasian and Eastern Asian shamanic and pagan tribes/ groups dance, I'm going to guess pretty similar to this. Bouncing with the drums seems to be a universal thing. My dad's side is anishinaabe and northern European, where my mom's side is celtic and acadian.
Not fully. A lot of their saints are made up so they could have a cheap knock off of our gods. Their "holidays" are perverted and stripped versions of our celebrations. The Easter bunny is connected to Oestre Santa Clause is connected to old druids dressing in this colors to gift dried amanita mushrooms during the winter solstice celebration for ppl to introspect and celebrate. The christians here never had their own culture apart from perverting sexuality, community and feeling guilty about being human.