Seats are now available for the 2008 Tohono Chul Park Spring Concert Series. The series features desert music ranging from the Native Flute to Yaqui dancing to the Didgeridoo. This season’s series is sponsored by the Union Pacific Foundation.

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Desert Cultures & Music at the
Spring Concert Series
Tohono Chul Park – Tucson, Arizona

Seats are now available for the 2008 Tohono Chul Park Spring Concert Series. The series features desert music ranging from the Native Flute to Yaqui dancing to the Didgeridoo. This season’s series is sponsored by the Union Pacific Foundation.

2008 Spring Concert Series Lineup:
All performances begin at 7 pm

May 1 – Allen Smith & Rainbow Didge: Unique and mesmerizing sounds of the Australian aboriginal didgeridoo. See pictured.

May 15 – Alex Maldonado: Pascua Yaqui flute player and award winning creator of musical instruments. He performs with his son Nick, a percussionist, and his daughter Melissa, who sings in the Yaqui language and performs traditional Yaqui dances.

May 29 – The Tucson Guitar Society: Three separate performances - acoustic blues guitarist Stefan George; Guilherme Vincens plays classical guitar and music from his native Brazil; Ismael Barajas plays flamenco guitar.

Admission for each show is $10 for Park members and $18 for the general public. Reservations are encouraged and can be made by calling (520) 742-6455 ext. 0 or visiting the website at www.tohonochulpark.org.  The Tohono Chul Park Tea Room will remain open for dinner prior to each performance.

Tohono Chul Park is the Southwest’s center where nature, art and culture connect.  Educational programs, art, and cultural exhibits, nature trails, gardens, and special events offer the visitor the opportunity to experience the desert and all its treasurers. 

For more about Tohono Chul Park - Click Here. 

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