The last 2015 meeting of the Finger Lakes Flute Circle is Wednesday 9 December 2015, 6:30pm, in the Conference Room at the Brookside School (Brighton Parks & Recreation), 1680 S Winton Rd, Rochester, NY 14618. This entrance on Winton Rd is south of Westfall Rd. The official address, 220 Idlewood Rd, takes you through the neighborhood streets to the alternate entrance on the other side of the building.
All beginners are encouraged to visit. Beginner flutes will be available to try out. We will be playing Native American flutes, with percussion and drums.
$5 contribution is suggested, to help with MeetUp.com and room rental costs.
All comers of all experience levels are welcome, and our members have ranged from absolutely no experience to decades. We will make beautiful music together. See you there!
RSVP
Current meeting schedules are listed on the Blog and MeetUp websites:
http://wnyflutecircle.blogspot.com/
http://www.meetup.com/FingerLakesFluteCircle/
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
ICYMI Jefferson Svengsouk/Native American Flute on WXXI Connections for MAG Hidden Passions
In case you missed the December 2, 2015 broadcast of the WXXI Connections show about the Memorial Art Gallery Hidden Passions series (taped November 25), it is accessible as a podcast online: http://wxxinews.org/post/connections-hidden-passions-series
The MAG Hidden Passions Season 2, "Inspiring Conversations About Hyphenated Lives," features presentations from people in the Rochester, NY community, and the non-vocational interests that inspire them. People that include Wendell Castle (Oh, I would have loved to have been paired with him).
On the WXXI Connections show, I'm part of a panel of presenters, and I talk about my passion, Native American flute.
My actual MAG Hidden Passions Season 2 talk is February 25, 2016, 7pm, at the Memorial Art Gallery. FREE. http://mag.rochester.edu/events/hidden-passions-season-2/
The MAG Hidden Passions Season 2, "Inspiring Conversations About Hyphenated Lives," features presentations from people in the Rochester, NY community, and the non-vocational interests that inspire them. People that include Wendell Castle (Oh, I would have loved to have been paired with him).
On the WXXI Connections show, I'm part of a panel of presenters, and I talk about my passion, Native American flute.
My actual MAG Hidden Passions Season 2 talk is February 25, 2016, 7pm, at the Memorial Art Gallery. FREE. http://mag.rochester.edu/events/hidden-passions-season-2/
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