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American Indian Flute Player to Perform at Devils Tower

David Wolfs Robe

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Date: June 1, 2007
Contact: Christine Czazasty, 307-467-5283 ext. 224

AMERICAN INDIAN FLUTE PLAYER TO PERFORM AT DEVILS TOWER NATIONAL MONUMENT

David Wolfs Robe will be performing two concerts in the Devils Tower Amphitheatre on Friday, June 8 and Saturday, June 9 at 8:00 p.m. Wolfs Robe will also give presentations about the Native American flute at 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 9 in the Devils Tower Visitor Center area.

David Wolfs Robe is an accomplished artist, flute maker, performer and recording artist, offering a unique glimpse into the evolution of Native American arts and music. With every artistic endeavor, his passion for self-expression, his celebration of his Native American heritage, and his spiritual reverence are richly and colorfully illustrated. Wolfs Robe began hand crafting his beautiful one-of-a-kind flutes in 1984 as an apprentice to an experienced flute maker. Since that time, Wolfs Robe has developed his own distinctive way of constructing flutes. Performing Native American style flute music and recording are a natural transition and progression for Wolfs Robe. "Learning to play the flutes is a must for a flute maker. Each flute has its own voice and each song is about my own journey." Wolfs Robe beckons his audiences to journey with him listening with their hearts.

All programs are free with paid $10/vehicle entrance fee into the monument. Concerts will move to the park's picnic shelter during inclement weather. For more information contact the Devils Tower Visitor Center at 307-467-5283 x 635 or visit our website at www.nps.gov/deto.

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Did You Know?
Devils Tower is made of phonolite porphyry. Phonolite refers to the ringing of the rock when a small slab is struck, and its ability to reflect sound. Porphyry refers to its texture, large crystals of feldspar embedded in a mass of smaller crystals.

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