
Kat Epple performs a solo flute World Music concert/discussion which includes original World Music on indigenous flutes which she has collected in her travels throughout the world.
As a lecturer and storyteller, Kat Epple speaks about the music and instruments of various cultures around the world, her amazing musical travels, and the music of the now-extinct native Calusa people, the shell mound-building tribe who lived in Southwest Florida when the Spaniards arrived.
These interesting looking and sounding flutes are made of wood, silver, clay, tin, glass, bamboo, and bone.

Kat Epple, World Flutist, and Nathan Dyke, World Percussionist, will take us on a musical journey across borders and world cultures, with their treasure trove of unique instruments from around the globe and talk about the instruments and their cultural traditions.

The Anthropology Duet
Instrumental World Music duo, Kat Epple and Nathan Dyke, play an unusual array of musical instruments from around the globe.
Kat and Nathan play this imaginative music in a concert format, or as an interesting, informative descriptive presentation. It is performed on a treasure trove of unique instruments from all corners of the globe by these extraordinary musicians.

The music takes the listener around the world and beyond, with an unusual array of acoustic instruments and ethereal synthesizers including World flutes, Australian Didgeridoo, Djembe drum, Ngoni African harp, Bawu, other native instruments, and electronic instruments.

Elemental Circuitry Album by Kat Epple and Nathan Dyke
Kat Epple, World Flutist, and Nathan Dyke, World Percussionist, will take us on a musical journey across borders and world cultures, with their treasure trove of unique instruments from around the globe.
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