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Didgeridoo playing and boomerang throwing by a real local!

   

Healesville Sanctuary, Healesville, Victoria

I ran into this guy on the East end of Vancouver several years ago. He was asking for change while standing against the wall with a Didgeridoo. I asked him to play and he tentatively raised the instrument to his lips...but he had no idea how to use it.

Playing the didgeridoo with an aboriginal.

Live at the Peniche Anako (penicheanako.info/)

 

Singer: Cendre Osmoza.

Sitar, Bass Guitar: Denis Teste.

Drum: Jeremy Nattagh.

Jaw Harp, Throat Singing: Nicolas Lacoumette.

Didgeridoo: Adele Blanchin. (www.myspace.com/adelblanchin)

 

Jam Guest:

Voice: Chloé Ventura

Bass: not known :'(

 

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Berlin lacht! 2010 Alexanderplatz

Made by Roy McIvor, an artist from Hopevale in North Queensland.

Berlin lacht! 2010 Alexanderplatz

Bamboo Didge painted with acrylic mat paint. Painting still in progress.

Berlin lacht! 2010 Alexanderplatz

Some shot from the Jardin of Alice in Paris, while a live 01.06.2012

A didgeridoo player at Gaunts Festival

Didgeridoo...

Intrumento aborigen Australiano.

+ info en:

www.didgeatlantic.com/

Performers at Fairtrade ||Festival - Fed Square Melbourne - Pentax MX,50mm x 2 Converter, Kodak 200

adjustable keys , great sound !

80 $

Some shot from the Jardin of Alice in Paris, while a live 01.06.2012

The Tam-Tams at Mount-Royal parc, Montreal.

Taken with a Super Takumar 55mm f/2.

@Tim Bernhardt's Agave Artisan Centre

www.timbe.es / Sorbas, Almería (Spain)

From the Melbourne Didgeridoo and Cultural Festival

The Mosman Art Gallery is staging its biggest exhibition project to date, Bungaree: the First Australian. This is an exhibition of commissioned artworks by sixteen emerging and established contemporary NSW Aboriginal artists who have created new works to acknowledge and critically re-interpret the story of Bungaree. His story presents a rich and layered history of one man’s remarkable exploits and ability to navigate calamitous times to become a highly respected leader, and bridge between Aboriginal and white cultures.

 

With this exhibition in mind, the Friends of the Mosman Art Gallery headed north toward Broken Bay, following in the footsteps of Bungaree.

 

mosmanartgallery.org.au/blog/on-the-bungaree-trail-with-t...

Some shot from the Jardin of Alice in Paris, while a live 01.06.2012

As part of the pre-show for the air-race, a group of aboriginal dancers were doing their thing to the sounds of the didgeridoo... it was very popular with the crowd!

Some shot from the Jardin of Alice in Paris, while a live 01.06.2012

Some shot from the Jardin of Alice in Paris, while a live 01.06.2012

Berlin lacht! 2010 Alexanderplatz

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