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Unity of Roseville
 

Presents:
 
  
"Voice of the Wind"

A Native American Meditational Journey 
 
 
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Wednesday, November 18th at 7:00pm
($25 per person at the door)
 
Featuring  world-renowned
Native American Flutist
Mary Youngblood,
and Master Percussionist Sound Healer
Michael Bayard



Photo by Alex Marshall
 
 
On Wednesday, November 18th at 7pm, join us for this bold and compelling sound healing concert, as we enter Michael Bayard's Time Machine™,  and travel back in time 1000 years - to the open ranges and great plains of the Native American Indian, prior to European contact.

Imagine the crystal clear waters, the crimson sunsets and colored hills, the fresh air, pristine white top mountains, lands, lakes and oceans - and where the pure, shimmering rivers ran free...
 
Join Mary Youngblood and Michael Bayard - as we embark on this musical adventure to the Great Plains of the Native American.
  
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Testimonials on the music of Michael Bayard and Mary Youngblood:
 
"The music of Michael Bayard and Mary Youngblood brightens the spirit and empowers the listener with its magic."
 
"Michael Bayard and Mary Youngblood's visionary and seductive music takes the listener on an unforgettable journey through the landscape of our ancient past."
 
 
 
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Click the above image to hear a beautiful and haunting music track by Michael Bayard, Mary Youngblood and "Eva" on vocal.
       
 
"Voice of the Wind: A Native American Meditation Journey" 
 
Date: Wednesday, November 18th, 2015
Time: 7:00pm-8:30pm
Place: Unity of Roseville (911 Washington Blvd.,  Roseville, CA 95678)
 
Admission: $25 per person at the door.
(Cash or check only)
First Come First Served, Limited Seating
Tickets go on sale at 5:45pm on the night of the performance
Doors officially open at 6:30pm
Information: 916-784-1054 
 
 
*Note: This concert series attracts an audience from throughout the western United States. Come  early to reserve your seat.
 
Feel free to bring a small drum, hand percussion instrument or home-made instrument to this event. If you do not have one, some percussion instruments will be available for you to borrow during the event. Or, just come as you are, and enjoy the restorative vibrations.

*Please note: We greatly respect and honor the Native North American culture and traditions. In this sound healing concert, we are NOT attempting to authenticate the ceremonies and rituals of the Native American Indian, but rather to give honor and respect through our own creativity and imagination.