“ Cherish the sound, for it is the sound of Mother Earth.”
Mandawuy Yunupingu - Yothu Yindi Band
In presenting and describing the history and nature of the didjeridu, a reference of respect,
recognition and appreciation is made to the traditional owners and custodians of this instrument;
the members of the Yolngu clans of north-eastern Arnhem Land,
as well as to all indigenous people of Australia.
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What is
a didjeridu?
Workshops & Classes
How is the
didjeridu played?
Corporate Didjing
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Where does the
didjeridu come from?
Presentations
The didjeridu
experience
Concerts
Healing Properties Events
Buying a didjeridu 
Hand-made "Mago" didjeridu from Arnhem Land
Traditional art-work (Lilly-pad Dreaming): Rex Wood 
(Kunwinjku Western Arnhem Land)
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