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Choying Drolma and Steve Tibbetts

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"Like being present at the creation of something fragile and miraculous."—Philadelphia Inquirer

Tibetan Buddhist nun Choying Drolma sings haunting songs that have been passed down in an unbroken living tradition for hundreds of years, accompanied by Minneapolis-based vanguard guitarist Steve Tibbetts and percussionist Marc Anderson.

Tibetan Buddhist nun Choying Drolma, from the remote monastery of Nagi Gompa in Nepal, sings haunting songs that have been passed down in an unbroken living tradition for hundreds of years. Minneapolis-based vanguard guitarist Steve Tibbetts, who has recorded a series of remarkable releases for ECM Records over the years, frames her voice with elegantly restrained arrangements. Their joint releases for Six Degrees Records, Chˆ and, most recently, Selwa, are serenely superlative examples of cross-cultural collaboration at its best. Luminous and entrancing, the resonant, ambient sounds of Tibbetts's electronics and guitar will be supported in concert by percussionist Marc Anderson, his longtime collaborator. Together the three will bring Choying Drolma's profoundly spiritual ancient chants and songs to new heights and new audiences.


support credits

Music season presented by National City.

Major support for the performing arts season provided by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.

Additional season support provided by the Ohio Arts Council and the Corporate Annual Fund of the Wexner Center Foundation.

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Choying Drolma and Steve Tibbetts