Zion Canyon Art And Flute Festival
World Flute Music, Flute Makers, Original Artist, Native Theme Artist
Now A Week Long Event, June 9th - 15th, 2008.
A Spectacular Event, A Spectacular Location

Friday & Saturday evening concert performances by awarding winning recording artist: Jan Seiden, Michael DeMaria PHD., Clint Goss, Gentle Thunder & Will Clipman, Mark Holland with Autumn's Child, John Dumas with One Heart featuring Jesse Kalu and Three Trees, Arvel Bird, Gary Stroutsos & David Lanz.
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Browse, play and compare hundreds of flutes crafted by the nations best flute makers, side by side.
Flute-o-holics won't want to miss an opportunity like this. Over 30 flute makers displaying their best work. See hundreds of flutes on display.
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Zion Native Flute School
Learn From The Best Instructors In The Nation!
Immerse yourself in the tonal beauty, history and culture of the Native American flute by attending technique courses and special sessions presented by some of the most notable instructors and performers in the country. The Flute School will provide enriching experiences for flute players of all levels, from the newest beginner to the seasoned, advanced player.
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Upgrade Flute Blanks Available At This Years Flute Making Class!
Learn to make your own flute in the key of A, G or F# with Marty Lisonbee of Native Echo Flutes!
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These flute blanks feature a solid piece of wood, line bored to maintain a single piece flute body. Then your flute blank's basic shape is turned on a lathe, providing...near perfect symmetry and wall thickness, important elements of building a high quality flute.
Awaken Your Inner Musician By Clint Goss
Clint and Vera will lead activities designed to truly “awaken the inner musician” in everyone. Emphasis will be on tuning in to the “feel” of music, and recalling the kind of natural enthusiasm young children possess for sounds and movement. Participants will experience the rhythms and tones of music from other cultures, and by instinct, will add their own contribution to various styles of music.
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Advanced Flute Technique By Vince Redhouse
Vince will introduce advanced Native American flute playing techniques such as fingering systems for playing chromatic scales, technique for playing in various keys on one flute, and how to transpose music and read chord symbols on a printed music score. Time will also be devoted to solo and ensemble performance skills, improvisation, and tips on how to play spiritually.
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Toubat Flute Making Workshop By LeRoy Cully and Russ Wolf
The Toubat flute is a North American Plains flute in the key of F# Major. This diatonic flute was designed by Doctor Richard Payne. Collector, historian, conservator, recording artist, and flute maker, Dr. Payne became involved with the Native American flute in the 1930's. Chief among these qualities was the ability of the flute to achieve the characteristic Southern Plains warble.
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Once again, the Zion Canyon Flute Circle, The Arizona Flute Circle and The Town of Springdale, presents the 4th annual Zion Canyon Art And Flute Festival a world flute and art event. Mark your calendar today because you will not want to miss out this spectacular event.

This year Zion has added the Zion Native Flute School to the event. The Flute School will begin June 7th, prior to the normal festival schedule. The festival event you are use to will begin Friday June 13th at 9:30 am and continuing through 5:00 pm Sunday, art enthusiast, world flute enthusiast and friends of the Native Flute will gather together in Springdale Utah, to browse art and flute vendor booths, to listen and play Native flute music, attend workshops, learn from each other and share our art, our music and passion with each other.
2008 Concert Headliners
Gentle Thunder & Will Clipman
Arvel Bird
David Lanz
Clint Goss
John Dumas
Mark Holland & Autumn's Child
Jesse Kalu
Jan Seiden
Gary Stroutsos
Michael DeMaria, Phd.
 
A Song of Zion

Memories of flute
makers and players walk
with me on the narrow

sandstone trail up
through the heart of Zion
like a stairway to heaven.

So good to see fleshed faces
and shake warm hands
after so much time knowing

you from typed words
and pixels of soul.
So good, like hard walls

of red rock, here finished
with black lichen, there
with grey and rain

through weeping walls.
Cloud shadows passing
their knowledge on while

the sun still shines.
In gratitude I climb
to Hidden Canyon

for the handhold chains
along the way that kept
me from falling.

Now, with walls on
both sides and the way
carved ahead, like

the bore of a flute
I find my own way over
the boulders. The breath

of a heartfelt song
played for the first time
through an old branch.

~ By Jon Sherman
What? A gathering of world flute recording artist performing live on stage with fine artist, flute makers and native artist displaying their original work.

When? Native Flute School, June 9th, 10th, 11th, Festival, June 13th, 14th and 15th, 2008.

Where? Flute School and Festival Activities are held in the Canyon Community Center and Town Center Park, Lion Blvd., Springdale Utah. Evening Concerts are held next door at the OC Tanner Amphitheater.

Time? Festival: Friday 9:30 am to 5:00 pm, Saturday 9:30 am to 5:00 pm, Sunday 9:30 am to 5:00 pm. Evening Concerts: Friday & Saturday evening with a prelude performances beginning at 7:00 pm and the main concerts beginning at 7:30 pm, a 10 minute intermission at 8:30 and ending at about 9:55 pm.

Cost? Admission per day to the Festival is $1.00 per person per day. Children under 12 are free. This fee is collected by the Town of Springdale to assist in covering the expenses of running the Festival. A few of the workshops offered are free of charge and some information workshops are $10 per person and the advanced workshops offered are $40 per person. The evening concerts $25 per evening or $40 for both.

Weather? The weather in June is warm with an average of 93 for a high in the early afternoon and 61 degrees for an evening low.

Springdale Utah

Springdale Utah is located in Southern Utah, and it’s the gateway to Zion National Park. Many National Parks you might visit feature lookouts along a canyon rim, allowing visitors to look down into the canyons below. Zion National Park visitors view the park from the inside of the canyon. Red rock cliffs rise thousands of feet from the floor of the canyon and can be explored in many ways. Ride the free shuttle, hike or take a bike ride. Many of the trails are paved allowing for handicap access.
Attention Flute Circles!
If you would like to hand out a flyer on the 2008 Zion Canyon Art And Flute Festival at your next flute circle meeting, click on the flyer image below to download a copy to print.