World Flute Society

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World Flute Society
AbbreviationWFS
Formation2013
TypeNon-profit organization
HeadquartersLead, South Dakota, USA
Membership
987 (2018)
Executive Director
Kathleen Joyce-Grendahl, DMA
Staff
7
Volunteers
11
Websitehttp://www.WorldFluteSociety.org/

The World Flute Society (WFS), a successor to the International Native American Flute Association, is a non-profit organization dedicated to "musical and cultural expressions of the world's indigenous and folk flute traditions."[1] WFS has a particular emphasis on the study and development of the Native American flute.

Its primary activities include organizing music-oriented conferences and workshops, production of printed and audio materials, and the publication of the newsletter Overtones.

The advisory board comprises Mary Youngblood, Peter Phippen, Dr. Andra Bohnet, Xavier Quijas Yxayotl of Guadalajara, Kevin Locke, and G. S. Sachdev. The Scholar-in-Residence is Michael Graham Allen (Coyote Oldman).

The WFS is based in Suffolk, Virginia, United States.

See also

References

  1. ^ "World Flute Society". Retrieved January 5, 2015.

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