With permission from Australia's Aboriginal people, it's time to proclaim the didgeridoo as our national instrument, writes Dean Frenkel. The didgeridoo is the sound of Australia. Many countries and ...
An ancient tree branch hollowed out by termites and a finely carved wooden violin—on the surface, they couldn’t be more different. But in the hands of William Barton and Ghetto Classics, these ...
You might not expect an ancient Aboriginal instrument from Australia to find its way to Alaska. But walk around downtown Ketchikan on a warm day and you may hear 15-year-old Kinani Halvorsen playing ...
Proud descendent of the Djabera Djabera tribe in the West Australian Kimberleys, Tjupurru is taking indigenous culture and music around Australia, inspiring others to fall in love with the sound of ...
Fiorino Fiorini first saw a didgeridoo in 1998, long before he moved to Australia. Now a music teacher in Perth, he has been organising the didgeridoo festival in Italy for the last 17 years, and may ...
It is indisputably Australian, but the didgeridoo is now hugely popular overseas. In Israel, hordes of fans have turned out for the sixth annual Israeli Didgeridoo Festival. It is about as far from ...
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