“The Windtalker Experience” Returns to Beans in the Belfry in Brunswick, Maryland

Enjoy great food, desserts, and wines as you are transported on a mesmerizing journey of sight and sound.
By: Beans in the Belfry Meeting Place & Cafe
 
Oct. 17, 2015 - PRLog -- On Saturday, October 24, 2015, from 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm, come experience a remarkable evening with “The Windtalker Experience;" an awe-inspiring multimedia show set to the breathtaking and haunting sounds of Native American flute. Randy “Windtalker” Motz’s distinctive style of contemporary flute is blended with lush orchestration and Native percussion, weaving a musical tapestry that continues to entertain audiences everywhere.

“Windtalker's” beautiful and creative compositions serve as a captivating soundtrack for a backdrop of dramatic and awe-inspiring photos taken by his wife Georgia Harris. The audience will be taken on a soothing, sometimes playful, and always entertaining journey to the grandeur of the Southwest and Alaska. Throughout the performance, “Windtalker” also intersperses stories, legends, and historical and cultural facts about Native Americans, making for a very memorable evening.

Audiences throughout Maryland and Virginia acclaim the “Windtalker Experience” as mesmerizing, breathtaking, moving, hauntingly beautiful, profound, soothing, entertaining, educational, heartfelt, captivating, enchanting, vibrant, relaxing, exotic, and a performance that must be seen and heard.

Hanna Politis, co-owner of Beans in the Belfry, says this about “Windtalker’s” amazing show.

“Windtalker” always captures our audience with his hauntingly beautiful Native American flute melodies. Accompanied by stunning nature slides…he puts the audience into a serene and happy mood. This is one of our most successful shows and both local and others come from long distances for the performance."

Her husband, Jim Politis agrees.

"I came to hear the program out of curiosity but left very impressed and very moved. The combination of the traditional music with the visuals from many of the traditional home lands and hunting grounds of Native Americans is a unique experience. It is done so simply, yet profoundly, that anyone with eyes and ears learn as they share the experience.”

In addition to performing traditional Native American flute compositions from his popular CDs, “Native SoundScapes” and “Canyon Whispers,” “Windtalker” will also be performing jazz and blues, as well as classic rock songs that are sure to get your feet tapping. Enjoy creative interpretations of songs from Eric Clapton, Bob Seger, Santana, Van Morrison, The Moody Blues, Prince, and Kansas.

For years, “Windtalker” has been delighting audiences with his special brand of music at festivals, state and national parks, coffee houses, wineries, senior living facilities, schools, churches, private parties and other intimate venues. He was also the guest performer for a moonlight tour held by the National Park Service at New Mexico's Pueblo Bonito ruins at Chaco Canyon National Historical Park and numerous songs from his latest CD, “Canyon Whispers,” can be heard on numerous internet radio stations, as well as on I-Tunes and Pandora.

As an advocate for Native Americans, “Windtalker” will donate a portion of the proceeds from this performance and merchandise sales to the Association on American Indian Affairs (AAIA), the oldest Indian advocacy organization in the United States. AAIA’s programs fall into three main categories: youth/education, cultural preservation, and sovereignty.

Says “Windtalker,” “I am excited about this new opportunity to put my passion for Native American people into action in a meaningful and enduring way. By supporting me and my music, audiences will be helping the Association on American Indian Affairs in their mission to promote the well-being of American Indian and Alaska Natives by:

1. Promoting the health, education and welfare of children and youth;

2. Sustaining and perpetuating tribal languages and cultures;

3. Protecting tribal sovereignty, religions and natural resources;

4. Advocating for tribal constitutional, legal and human rights.


Beans in the Belfry Meeting Place and Café is located at 122 W. Potomac Street, Brunswick, MD 21716. This is an extremely popular show and seating is limited, so call 301-834-7178 now to reserve your table. Come have dinner and stay for the show. For more information and directions, go to http://www.beansinthebelfry.com.

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