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Music makers.


Music always plays an important part in the conferences in Caux--violin, guitar, piano, flute, cello cello or 'cello: see violin.
cello
 or violoncello

Bowed, stringed instrument, the bass member of the violin family. Its full name means “little violone”—i.e., “little big viol.
.... There is the Australian Johnny Huckle with his impassioned songs about healing Healing
See also Medicine.

Achilles’ spear

had power to heal whatever wound it made. [Gk. Lit.: Iliad]

Agamede

Augeas’ daughter; noted for skill in using herbs for healing. [Gk. Myth.
 and freedom for his Aboriginal people. And the Trio Tirabosco on the panpipes, double bass and piano, whose gypsy-style music brings the house down.

Then there are the house musicians for the last two conferences: Sally Wigan Wigan (wĭg`ən), city (1991 pop. 88,725) and metropolitan district, N England, located in the Manchester metropolitan area on the Douglas River.  on piano, Anna Wigan on flute and Emily Hurrell on cello. They give two workshops and two concerts, as well as playing in a church service and in many of the meetings. In their interactive workshop, each group has to give a two-minute performance with anything that can be found. Perhaps the best is two men banging trays and fire irons fire irons
pl.n.
Implements, such as tongs, a shovel, and a poker, used to tend a fireplace.


fire irons
Noun, pl

a shovel, poker, and tongs for tending a domestic fire
 together.
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Title Annotation:EAR TO THE GROUND: FROM ANN RIGNALL BEHIND THE SCENES IN CAUX, SWITZERLAND
Author:Rignall, Ann
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Date:Oct 1, 2005
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