Earth Sounds — with acclaimed musicians Shinetsog Dorjnyam (Mongolia, throat-singer), Munkh-Erdene Chuluunbat (Mongolia, yatag), Stephen Kent (Australia, didgeridoo) and Grammy nominee R. Carlos Nakai (USA, flute) — creates and explores resonances between Native American, Mongolian and Australian musical cultures. The ancient traditions of these three cultures are intrinsically linked with the experience of nomadic life, seasonal migrations, the sounds of nature and ultimately the earth itself. Together they merge into a meditative, healing and inspiring musical creation.
Earth Sounds will perform in the Charles B. Wang Center Theatre on Thursday, October 4, at 7 pm. Tickets are $35, VIP priority seating and workshop admission; $20, general; $15, seniors; and $10, students. Receive a 20 percent discount for groups of five or more. Reserve by phone: (631) 632-4400, email: wangcenter@stonybrook.edu or online at www.stonybrook.edu/wang.
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