Paul’s solo ethnic flute music offers us meditative and peaceful moments – especially poignant for those who want to create calm, quiet space for reflection. A flute player, flute maker and social services worker, Paul McAuliffe is a member of the UU Fellowship of Bay County, FL. He researches the history and performance techniques of ethnic flutes, as well as drums and other wind instruments.
Paul has Asperger’s Syndrome (high functioning autism) and gives his program “Flutes, Autism & a Different Way of Seeing” throughout the Southeast. He was featured recently on CNN’s “Health Minute.” He loves to serenade the Florida Panthers at Bear Creek Feline Center, a sanctuary for big cats unable to live in the wild. He’s a member of the Bay Storytellers and gives another presentation entitled “Flutes & Storytelling: Two Ancient Arts.”
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