Date: June 22, 2024 (10am-5pm, 1 hour break for lunch)
Cost: $260 (includes materials)
Level/Age: All experience levels; 18+
Instructor: Stanley Loftness
Location: RMFS Building – 315 Pitkin Ave, Grand Lake, CO
Embark on a fascinating journey into the world of Native American flute-making with our engaging class at Rocky Mountain Folk School in Grand Lake, CO. Led by our experienced instructor, Stanley Loftness, a dedicated flute maker with 15 years of expertise, you’ll delve deep into the art of crafting these beautiful instruments.
In this hands-on class, you’ll start with a preformed blank and learn the intricacies of flute construction. Stanley’s own passion for Native American culture and music was ignited during a transformative visit to the breathtaking Canyon de Chelly in Arizona, where the haunting melodies of a flute echoed off the canyon walls. Inspired by this experience and after acquiring a flute crafted by a Navajo artist, he embarked on a mission to create his own Native American-style flute.
Stanley Loftness is not only a skilled flute maker but also a medical professional who recognizes the profound healing potential of music. He combines his medical knowledge with the therapeutic power of the Native American flute, offering a holistic approach. Join us for an unforgettable experience where you’ll craft a beautiful, correctly tuned, and playable flute while also exploring the spiritual and healing aspects of this ancient instrument. Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Grand Lake and let the music guide you
on a path to inner peace and wellness. Discover the profound art of Native American flute-making and the healing power of music under Stanley’s expert guidance.
Register by going to https://secure.rec1.com/CO/grand-lake-co/catalog