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Pan Harmonia bring flute and guitar to Bryson

Pan Harmonia will perform music of Latin America, new sounds by American composers and Carmen Fantasy at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 20, in the Swain County Center for the Arts.  

Musicians are flutist and artistic director Kate Steinbeck and classical guitarist Amy Brucksch. Impressionistic oil and pastel paintings and stone jewelry by Jenny Buckner of Waynesville are on exhibit and available for viewing before and after the free concert.

Founded in 2001, Pan Harmonia is an independent, artist-directed collective based in Asheville whose mission is to transcend the boundaries of traditional chamber music.

www.pan-harmonia.org.

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