Where breath meets the
memory of stone.
Two decades of performance. A cedar flute carved by hand. A repertoire that opens the room and slows the hour.
Christina Tijerina has carried the voice of the Native American flute into resort lobbies from Sedona to Santa Fe, into wedding ceremonies under desert skies, and into the listening rooms of guests who came for rest and stayed for something deeper.
Her performances are not background music. They are an invitation — a slow exhale, a reminder that some songs were written long before any of us arrived.