Since their high school graduation, former Spokane Reservation best friends Seymour (Evan Adams, Smoke Signals) and Aristotle (Gene Tagaban) have taken different paths. Both ventured off to college in Seattle, but while Seymour embraced the opportunities of the white world, Aristotle returned home embittered. Sixteen years later, they are brought together following the sudden death of an old childhood buddy. Seymour, now an openly gay poet and unofficial spokesman for Native American, is met with resentment on "the rez." As the wake, tensions are heightened, and Aristotle's long-festering bitterness is dangerously exposed.
Bristles with passion and intelligence.
Kevin Thomas
Los Angeles Times
A blazing performance by Evan Adams.
Jon Popick
Planet S Magazine
Fancydancing' has a totally open heart and showcases a bravura centerpiece performance by Evan Adams.
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Combustible Celluloid
Since their high school graduation, former Spokane Reservation best friends Seymour (Evan Adams, Smoke Signals) and Aristotle (Gene Tagaban) have taken different paths. Both ventured off to college in Seattle, but while Seymour embraced the opportunities of the white world, Aristotle returned home embittered. Sixteen years later, they are brought together following the sudden death of an old childhood buddy. Seymour, now an openly gay poet and unofficial spokesman for Native American, is met with resentment on "the rez." As the wake, tensions are heightened, and Aristotle's long-festering bitterness is dangerously exposed.
Bristles with passion and intelligence.
Kevin Thomas
Los Angeles Times
A blazing performance by Evan Adams.
Jon Popick
Planet S Magazine
Fancydancing' has a totally open heart and showcases a bravura centerpiece performance by Evan Adams.
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Combustible Celluloid