Nash Tavewa is a member of the Bene Walash (people of the clouds) or more modernly known as “Zapotec”, an autonomous community from Oaxaca, Mexico. He comes from a long lineage of master ceramic artists in traditional Zapotec pottery.
Nash also apprenticed under the guidance of Maestro Guillermo Martinez, where he learned about the art of Native American wooden flute and drum making. Over many years of refining his skills, working with both clay and wood, Nash has become a world renowned instrument maker.
His grounding in Zapotec traditional knowledge manifests in his instruments reinterpreting the traditional musical language and dance. His art practice maintains his ancestor's spiritual beliefs in nature as a sacred and divine living being.
He has great appreciation for his heritage with its rich traditions, ceremonies, dances, and music. He seeks to preserve and share this ancient knowledge.
ABOUT
As a skilled instrument maker, Nash is dedicated to preserving the legacy of Native music. His mastery of traditional techniques allows him to craft flutes and instruments that are true to the spirit of their cultural origins. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced player, you can be confident that Nash's instruments will inspire you to create authentic, soulful music.
Philosophy
Nash's passion for traditional craftsmanship is evident in each instrument that he creates, which is a testament to the spirit of creativity that has been passed down to him by his ancestors. His dedication to using only the highest quality natural materials, combined with his attention to detail, results in instruments that are not only beautiful but also produce incredible sounds.
Commitment
Nash Tavewa is known for his commitment to preserving indigenous teachings and traditions through his craft. His mission is to spread the beauty of Native music through his instruments while keeping the traditions alive. Nash believes that his instruments have the power to connect people with nature and each other, and he takes great pride in his work.
Mission
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