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Contemporary Native American Flute Music Duo NightDancers honored with an Indian Summer Music Awards (ISMA) Nomination and invitation to perform at Indian Summer Festival 2008
NEW YORK, NY - - Contemporary Native American Flute Music Duo NightDancers was honored with an Indian Summer Music Awards (ISMA) nomination for their debut album Mountain entitled passages in the Native Heart category. Indian Summer Music Awards (ISMA) recognizes and promotes best aboriginal music commercial launches U.S. created by established and emerging artists. The ISMA Awards are presented live during the summer in India Festival, held September 5-7 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with the the award Saturday, September 6th, 2008. Applications are evaluated by a panel of respected professionals all the music and entertainment. The winners were chosen between 13 categories including Folk, Rock, Rock, Hip Hop, Spiritual, Traditional Drum, Native Heart and more!
An invitation to play in Live at Indian Summer Festival 2008 was extended to NightDancers for Sunday, September 7th, Harley Davidson stage at 5:30 pm. NightDancers accepted but prior commitments and scheduling / routing issues has Gera Clark remaining on tour in Ireland and France. John Sarantos occur with very special guest artists in January and Seiden redbelly (David Martinka). Sarantos Set "will include songs from Montana, as interpreted PASSAGES their musical guests.
Cruces MONTANA - The debut album Study of the New - York composer flautists Gera Clark Training and John Sarantos is a well-crafted, melodic gem of an album featuring themes of exploration, processing, interconnection and grace. Recorded at Avatar studios in New York famous, Jim Anderson, with mastering Fred Kervorkian, Clark and Sarantos met a team that has achieved capture the essence of NightDancers vision. MONTANA CROSSINGS contains 15 instrumental tracks with twenty-five flutes that totaled eleven flute makers, a coast to coast. No dubbing or samples were used in sound recording. Montana Crossings / Genre: Native - New Age - World; FORMAT: Instrumental - Public Radio - Variety - World; Style Music: Contemporary Native American Flute; STREET DATE: May 29, 2007.
ABOUT NIGHTDANCERS: New York City composer flautists Gera Clark Training and John Sarantos, known collectively as NightDancers, enjoy sharing instrumental flute music style that takes listeners on a musical journey. . . paint pictures with songs, original contemporary Native American Flute - successfully capturing the soothing, mystical and healing qualities that are the heart and soul of the Native American Flute Music. Clark and Sarantos met while attending a revival of Native American Flute (RNAF) Workshop in 2005 which ultimately led to interference with each other through Speaker 1000 miles away. NightDancers was formed in 2006. Ms. Clark has taught the flute in the tradition of his native American flute mentors, Franco Menus, John Rainer Jr. and R. Carlos Nakai. As one of the very first native flute teachers, Mr. Sarantos has facilitated contemporary Native American flute workshops of coast to coast over 14 years. For 11 summers, he worked with Ken Light and R. Carlos Nakai at the Renaissance of the Native American Flute workshop in Montana, said: six books native flute songs. There was also a factor Odell Borg's recent book release, Native Spirit Song Book Volume Two.
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About Summer Festival of India: Indian Summer Festival the largest North American cultural festival held in India, his 22nd birthday, is dedicated to strengthening the community of American Indians and the general public public about the history and unique and diverse cultures of American Indians, providing a forum to celebrate and show Indian traditions of America. For more information, visit href = "http://www.indiansummer.org"> http://www.indiansummer.org
About Jan Seiden: the moving and witty eloquence January Seiden speaks the language of the heart. Reminiscent of the flutes of the ancient Anasazi and other Indian nations more contemporary debit themes of nature and global unity. The first winner of the 2002 competition Echoes Native American Cultural Gathering Place flutists National Musical "and 2006 winner of the Prize for the individual artist and Maryland State Arts Council, Seiden has participated in the Smithsonian Institution's National Indigenous concert halls and many others throughout the U.S., both solo and shared stages with Grammy award Joanne Shenandoah, Mary Youngblood, Tito LaRosa, and winners nAmmy ARVEL Bird and Jeff Ball. WOODLAND WINDS, Seiden solo CD, was elected in 2004 for the price of summer music of India. Memory Meanwhile, his new album, debuted on the charts at No. 19 (New Age Reporter, April 2008). For more information, http://www.janseiden.com visit
ABOUT redbelly (David Martinka): As a self-taught musician David Martinka is based on nature, life and her inner self to create his songs. With a long family history of music and love of the Native American flute, David Martinka is the first bridge to the court for recovery and calm both the conquest of Native American Style Flutes and the Native Slovakian Courting Flutes. LEGENDS OF TIME, Martinka solo CD, was a candidate for the 2006 Indian Summer Music Awards. For more information, target = "_blank" href = "http://www.redbellymusic.com"> http://www.redbellymusic.com visit
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