
Gather with Paul Amiel beside Yume’s koi pond November 14 at 6:30 pm as he presents an evening of fall-themed Japanese poetry and shakuhachi, or bamboo flute, pieces by the glow of the moon. The shakuhachi is an instrument in which sound is shaped by silence as much as by breath, following the Zen concept of emptiness and form. Since 2014 Paul has taught the instrument’s traditional repertoire at the Empty Bamboo Shakuhachi Circle in Tucson.
To guarantee your space at this limited-seating special event, advance payment of a non-refundable admission fee of $18 plus processing fees is required. To buy tickets online, visit Yume Gardens’ website at yumegardens.org.