New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ W. Kelly Milionis Publicity/ Sarantopoulos Productions) Pre-eminent Native American Flute Instructor, John Sarantos, to perform live in concert, Saturday, December 17th at 1:30pm, at Alaska on Madison, 1065 Madison Avenue, New York, NY. Fans of Native American Flute and World Flute music will enjoy John Sarantos performing on Native American Flute as he paints sound pictures with original contemporary Native American flute songs - successfully capturing the soothing, mystical and healing qualities which are the heart and soul of Native American flute music.
ABOUT JOHN SARANTOS: One of the World's pre-eminent Native American flute instructors, John Sarantos has facilitated weekend and week-long contemporary Native American flute workshops from coast-to-coast for over 17 years. His introductory, intermediate, advanced and master classes have been available from New York City's prestigious Open Center, national cultural gatherings, intimate flute circles and one-on-one private lessons. For 13 years, he has facilitated with Ken Light and R.
Carlos Nakai at the Renaissance of the Native American Flute workshop in Montana. In 2006 & 2008 he was a main presenter and performer at the International Native American Flute Association convention. John has performed live in venues large and small; including New York City's Carnegie Hall. A respected educator, John has been accredited and licensed as a K-12 teacher in IL, KY, MI, MN, NY, OR, and WI and has sought to maximize each student's emotional, physical and intellectual growth. Recognized as a Native flute music historian, John has written six songbooks for the native flute. As a founding member of the New York based flute duo, NightDancers, with Gera Clark; their 2007 debut release, MONTANA CROSSINGS, was nominated for a 2008 Indian Summer
Music Award in the Best Native
Spirit Recording category. John also has an extensive background in the business of entertainment. He has acted in over 35 commercials, 5 feature films and created, produced and starred in 26 episodes of Mr. Moon's Magic Circus for CBS-TV. He has written, directed and starred in T-Bone's World of Clowning and received the Award of
Excellence from the Hollywood Film Advisory Board for Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming. View John Sarantos online at: https://www.facebook.com/JohnSarantos
ABOUT ALASKA ON MADISON: Alaska on Madison is a gallery of indigenous Northern art run by collectors for collectors. It has been in business for 31 years, making it one of the oldest continuously operating galleries selling Inuit art. Alaska on Madison's principal areas of interest have been Inuit art, Northwest Coast Art, 19th Century Alaskan Artifacts, Old Bering Sea Artifacts, and an historic collection of Inuit and Northwest Coast Ceremonial Artifacts. It also offers a private collection of early classical Inuit Sculptures and selected items of Native American Art and Jewelry. For more information please visit https://www.AlaskaOnMadison.com.
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