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HOFSTRA CULTURAL CENTER Ensemble The Hevreh JOSEPHNative G. ASTMANAmerican INTERNATIONAL CONCERTS Flute Maker in collaboration with the
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Rochelle and Irwin A. Lowenfeld Conference Luminous Rāgas: Nature, Light, and Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library,
Sound in South Asian Music A Bansuri Recital by Steve Gorn
Thursday, March 30, 2023 7 p.m. The Helene Fortunoff Theater Monroe Lecture Center, South Campus Far more than entertainment, music is a portal for mind-body synchronization, a conduit for engagement in ritual, group catharsis, and entrainment, and a holder of mythology and history. In this recital, renowned player of the Indian flute bansuri, Steve Gorn will explore the relationship between Nature, Wellbeing, and Sound in South Asian Music.
Gorn will accompanied by artist, musician, and Native American flute Hevreh isMr. excited tobe welcome master Mir Naqibulislam on Tabla. Bigay belongs to the Echota Cherokee Tribe of Alabama and is of Cherokee, Ch
In commemoration of Indigenous Peoples Month, this collaboration include language in Native American culture, demonstrations of the beautiful flutes th playing a Native American flute, and a performance that includes solo works fo This event is FREE and open to the public. To RSVP, visit events.hofstra.edu. together with the Hevreh Ensemble.
For more information, please call the Hofstra Cultural Center at 516-463-5669 or visit hofstra.edu/culture. fstra Cultural Center at 516-463-5669 or visit hofstra.edu/culture.
ssion is FREE and open to the public.