Oot-kwa-tah, Dance of the Seven Sisters by Brett L. Wery Sheet Music for Concert Band at Sheet Music Direct
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Oot-kwa-tah, Dance of the Seven Sisters
by Brett L. Wery Concert Band - Digital Sheet Music

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Note: for best results, print the score (first 38 pages) on 8.5 X 14 (legal) sized paper and print the parts on 8.5 X 11 (letter) sized paper.

M45 is the Messier catalog number for an open star cluster better known as the Pleiades. Oot-kwa-tah is dedicated to Schenectady County Community College on the forty-fifth anniversary of the colleges establishment as part of the State University of New York. The college sits on land that was once part of the Mohawk nation of the Iroquois Confederacy. Oot-kwa-tah is inspired by the Iroquois legend of M45, the Pleiades star cluster.

The Iroquois tell a story about seven children who met each day and danced for hours at a time instead of doing chores.

An old man appeared to them one day as they danced. He shone magnificently like silver and was clad from head to toe in brilliant white feathers. The old man warned them to stop dancing lest something terrible happen to them.

Ignoring the old mans warning and growing more and more hungry and lightheaded the children began to rise into the air. "If only they had listened to me," the old man thought. As the childrens parents gathered, one little boy heard his fathers voice below. The little boy looked down and saw his father. At that instant he fell back to earth. The other children continued to float higher and higher into the sky to become the Pleiades star cluster.

The Iroquois call them Oot-kwa-tah and are reminded of these reckless children each time they see a falling star.

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