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Dancing Warrior

Rachel McDonald (Co-Director), Peter Goetz (Co-Director) | 2023 | 653 min.

2025 Official Selection

For the Lakota youth, living on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation can be a struggle. But many find hope and purpose in the traditional sport of horse racing known as “Indian Relay.” Witness the coming-of-age story of Lakota teens, as they find strength in tradition and passion in competition.

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See this film on tour near you:

February 28, 2026 New Orleans LA (Repeat Screening) The Broadside
February 20, 2026 Kelowna BC Metro Hub
February 6, 2026 St. Petersburg FL The Beach Theater
November 15, 2025 Columbia Falls MT Columbia Falls High School Little Theater
November 13, 2025 Corvallis OR (+ Virtual On Demand) Whiteside Theatre
November 9, 2025 Arcata CA (+ Virtual On Demand) Arcata Theatre Lounge
October 17, 2025 Charlottesville VA (+ Virtual On Demand) V. Earl Dickinson Theater at Piedmont Virginia Community College
October 17, 2025 Vallejo CA Vallejo Naval and Historical Museum
August 23, 2025 Ventura CA Ventura County Credit Union Headquarters
June 13, 2025 Salt Lake City UT Tracy Aviary @ Kea Lawn
May 15, 2025 Damariscotta ME Lincoln Theater
May 8, 2025 Boston MA Regent Theater
April 19, 2025 Tulsa OK Circle Cinema

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SYRCL works throughout the Yuba River watershed on the Ancestral and Traditional homelands of the Nisenan Tribe, and includes shared boundaries with the Mountain Maidu, Konkow, and Washoe peoples. These tribes have lived here for millennia and live here still. We acknowledge and mourn the painful history of genocide and the devastation of lands and waters irreversibly altered. We are grateful for opportunities to partner with the tribes to create a shared vision and rebalance our relationship to this place.