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Voices of the Earth (sunday february 10th)

join us and our musical guests "voices of the earth" this 
sunday at mandala tearoom 3-6pm 
 
"Voices of the Earth" consists of Bobby Seigetsu Avstreih 
on shakuhachi (Japanese bamboo flute) and Rai Singh on 
didgeridoo (Aboriginal eucalyptus log or New Mexican agave 
stalk). Both the shakuhachi and the didj are naturally 
hollow, and when the wind blows over them the earth herself 
sings. 
 
The repertoire and nature images of the ancient Japanese 
music tradition known as Sui-Zen form the foundation for 
their improvisations: the clear or breathy tones of the 
shakuhachi dipping and soaring within the spacious drones 
and fervent pulses of the didgeridoo. 
 
Rai and Bobby will be joined by Shido, a master bass player 
born and raised in Tokyo and now settled in Paradise 
Valley, who, after years of success in jazz and rock, now 
plays to reconnect with his own Zen and Shinto 
contemplative traditions. 
 
Bobby is also likely to weave in a few of the old 
Appalachian mountain songs and perhaps some harmonica 
phrasings, or rhythms on a Lebanese dumbek or an old 
Jamaican beat-box, as the musicians prepare a feast of 
cultures and musical traditions to celebrate "the wonder 
of it all".