Circlesong Workshop at Omega Institute, August 28 – September 2, 2011

Bobby will be joined by Roger Treece, Joey Blake, Judi Donaghy, Christiane Karam, and Dave Worm for this weeklong workshop (the only one in 2011!) Click here to register!

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