
What we’re about
The Finger Lakes Flute Circle is a gathering of people in Western New York interested in the Native American flute, to share talents and experiences through a supportive musical and educational exchange. A flute circle can be helpful on many levels, enriching those who are exploring or growing an interest in the Native American flute, nourishing beginner Native flute players searching for support, and empowering experienced players to reach higher levels of skill and enjoyment. The Native American flute is a wonderful instrument in its accessibility to beginners to quickly and readily make pleasant songs regardless of prior musical experience, and a powerful musical tool for musical and emotional expression and improvisation. Meetings are most second Wednesday of each month, and beginners are welcome and encouraged. We play Native American flutes, drums, and hand percussion, and play great music together. Beginner flutes are available to try out. We look forward to seeing you!
Our blog: http://wnyflutecircle.blogspot.com
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Rochester Fringe Festival – Cobbs Hill Consort PerformanceThe Spirit Room, Rochester, NY
https://rochesterfringe.com/tickets-and-shows/cobbs-hill-consort
The Cobbs Hill Consort is a unique Rochester acoustic ensemble featuring Native American flute, supported by the living sounds of harp, guitar, drums and percussion, returning to the Fringe for an 11th year. The music is soothing, emotive, and transporting. Dr. Jefferson Svengsouk (Native American flute, Instagram: @sonolucent) and Sandy Gianniny (harp) are both team members of UR Medicine Palliative Care. Phillip Marshall (guitar), Rochester Regional Hospice. Steve Imburgia (percussion).