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East Asheville Performance

Posted on | May 18, 2009 | 1 Comment

Bill and Barbara are joined by Geri Littlejohn (l.)

Bill and Barbara are joined by Geri Littlejohn (l.)


Barbara Bates Smith and I presented our dramatic readings from Red Clay, Blood River at the East Asheville Community Center on Sunday, May 17. We were joined by Geri Littlejohn, who has been making and playing Native American flutes for 15 years. In her words, the flutes “give voice to the deepest part of ourselves.” Weaving a variety of flute sounds into the performance helped audience members experience Earth’s voice, the anguish and hope of Thembinkosi, and the deep search for memory and reconciliation. Over thirty people attended from around the corner and over the mountains.

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One Response to “East Asheville Performance”

  1. Stephen Mott
    May 18th, 2009 @ 6:26 pm

    Bill,

    I am sure that you are really enjoying these creative presentations of that wonderful book.

    Stephen

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