They add to your Sugarloaf Crafts Festival experience even though you might not be aware of it. As you check out the booths, purchase goodies, and fill up on delicious foods, there’s music in the air.
The musical duo, Deborah Martin and Preston Scott compose, perform and record with ancient Australian Aboriginal instruments. They also handcraft their own beautiful Didjeridoos. The sounds created with these instruments is nothing less than magical.
Ongoing Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Chris Sidwell
Chris Sidwell, a classic and smooth jazz recording artist, performs primarily on the acoustic and electric piccolo bass. He is also a gifted and accomplished composer/arranger and has produced a catalog of original smooth and classic jazz CDs on his own recording label, Pacific Coast Music.
Ongoing Friday, Saturday & Sunday
CH’UWA YACU Boliva
Javier Zapata will share his mystical instrumental music from the heart of the Andes Mountains. The instruments he uses are as fascinating as the music he makes – “rainsticks” made of hollow cactus filled with small stones, 5-foot long “toyos”, bamboo “rondadors”, chajchas – percussion instruments made with goat toenails, and Zamponas – a set of graduated flutes bound together that produce the haunting, wind-like sound distinctive to Andean music.
Ongoing Friday, Saturday & Sunday
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