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Lorrie Sarafin first heard the haunting sound of the Native American Flute in 1993 and was instantly captivated by its beauty. She bought her first flute in 1996 and took it out into the desert to learn how to play it. An avid hiker, Sarafin is fond of saying that it is the desert that taught her how to play; her teachers being the wind and all things in nature.
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Sarafin has performed throughout the Phoenix, Arizona metro area, including the Arizona Mills Mall at Virgin Records (1999), the Chandler Center for the Arts (as part of the Intel 2000 and 2001 Benefit Talent Shows), Camelback Inn (as part of the 47th Annual NCCJ Humanitarian Awards Dinner - 2001), 2001 Great Human Race (an event to raise money for Valley non-profits), South Mountain Park (Annual Holiday Hikes for the years 2000 through 2003), Barnes and Noble Cafe (Chandler 2002), 2003 National Public Lands Day at South Mountain Park, 2003 Old Town Scottsdale Artwalk , 2003 Scottsdale Arts Festival (where she appeared on three different stages during the course of the three day festival), 2006, 2007 and 2008 Hidden in the Hills Art Tour at Beth Zink's Cave Creek Studio, 2007 Farmer's Markets at the Borgata in Scottsdale and at Estrella Mountain Ranch Yacht Club, Pima Plaza in Old Town Scottsdale (2007), 2008 Farmer's Markets at the Borgata and Desert Canyon Center in Scottsdale, AZ, 2009 Out West Art Fest, Grief Counseling Sessions for Banner Hospice at Saguaro Lake Ranch Resort (2005-2006), Doubletree Paradise Valley Resort, and various outdoor weddings (South Mountain Park, Sedona’s Red Rock Crossing, and the Buttes in Tempe).



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