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Under the arboreal name of their two person band Dryad, Dr. Sabina Kurz-Sherman and her husband Jon Sherman sing their original Earth songs in celebration of our California natural community. Through an empathic, ecocentric musical styling expressed as gentle vocal harmonies accompanied by classical guitar and flutes Jon makes from tree branches, Dryad weaves into their lyrics the natural wonders and environmental concerns of the biodiversity hotspot in which they live. Pioneers in eco-folk music, Dryad sonically blends with the natural atmosphere of their unique neck of the woods drawing inspiration for their songs from the under-represented other-than-human beings of nature living there. As songwriters, theirs is an ecocentric vision aimed at inspiring their audience out of the cultural trance of anthropocentrism back into good relations with our natural world. Toward that aim, Dryad harmonizes the science background of Dr. Sabina Kurz-Sherman, a Professor of Biology and Environmental Science for 18 years now, with Jon Sherman's 36 years as an eco-musician. During their show, introductions to each of their songs are presented as a theatrical dialogue between Jon and a charming dryad, the spirit of an oak tree, who sings and speaks (with artistic license) through Sabina. Dryad's unique and enchanting family-friendly show invites their audience home to their hearts to embrace their birthright as human beings living in respectful, natural community with the web of life. Sabina and Jon can be heard most Sundays playing their Earth-friendly music while hosting the Elfin Forest Interpretive Center. And there, on the first Sunday of each month at 12 noon, they present their free, family-friendly show, "Dryad ~ A musical conversation with the spirit of a tree!" with Sabina appearing in her dryad regalia enchanted by the spirit of a nearby oak. What might an oak tree say to us, listen? The Elfin Forest Recreational Reserve Interpretive Center is located at 8833 Harmony Grove Road, Escondido, CA 92029 For more info, please visit Dryad's website: https://www.dryadflutes.com/dryad.html