Mount Hood Flute Fest
October 7th, 2012 (Sunday)
Noon to 4:00 p.m.
inside the Evergreen Room at the Mount Hood Salmon, Mushroom,
& Bigfoot Festival
Noon to 4:00 p.m. ~ Columbia River Flute Circle (Traditional Flute Music
from Native America) [Timeless Music that Captures the Spirit of the First People]
Featuring...Anthony Natividad (Flute Player & Recording Artist)
[Innovative Hawaiian Born Flutist]
On Sunday, October 7th, the Mount Hood Flute Fest will occupy the stage at the Mount Hood Salmon, Mushroom, & Bigfoot Festival. From Noon to 4:00 p.m., members of the Columbia River Flute Circle will perform on traditional Native flutes.
The featured artist on the Sunday stage of the Mount Hood Flute Fest will be Hawaii flute musician, songwriter, recording artist, storyteller and craftsman Anthony Natividad. Renowned for his unique and captivating style, his songs reflect his deep appreciation for nature, spirituality, and cultural diversity.
Anthony performs with a variety of instruments from around the world. These include the following: the Hawaiian Nose Flute; Lakota-style Native American flutes from North America’s Buffalo Country and the Anasazi flute from the Southwest; the Antara, Sampnia (pan pipes), and Quenna from South America; flutes from New Zealand such as the Maori, Nguru, Koauau, and Putorino; and the Japanese Shakuhachi.
October 7th, 2012 (Sunday)
Noon to 4:00 p.m.
inside the Evergreen Room at the Mount Hood Salmon, Mushroom,
& Bigfoot Festival
Noon to 4:00 p.m. ~ Columbia River Flute Circle (Traditional Flute Music
from Native America) [Timeless Music that Captures the Spirit of the First People]
Featuring...Anthony Natividad (Flute Player & Recording Artist)
[Innovative Hawaiian Born Flutist]
On Sunday, October 7th, the Mount Hood Flute Fest will occupy the stage at the Mount Hood Salmon, Mushroom, & Bigfoot Festival. From Noon to 4:00 p.m., members of the Columbia River Flute Circle will perform on traditional Native flutes.
The featured artist on the Sunday stage of the Mount Hood Flute Fest will be Hawaii flute musician, songwriter, recording artist, storyteller and craftsman Anthony Natividad. Renowned for his unique and captivating style, his songs reflect his deep appreciation for nature, spirituality, and cultural diversity.
Anthony performs with a variety of instruments from around the world. These include the following: the Hawaiian Nose Flute; Lakota-style Native American flutes from North America’s Buffalo Country and the Anasazi flute from the Southwest; the Antara, Sampnia (pan pipes), and Quenna from South America; flutes from New Zealand such as the Maori, Nguru, Koauau, and Putorino; and the Japanese Shakuhachi.