The world's oldest culture is helping give school students focus, confidence and self-esteem through didgeridoo making and playing. For didgeridoo maker Alex Murchison, 10 years of teaching people how ...
A didgeridoo-making workshop might sound like an interesting activity, but for a group of local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men in Canberra the workshops mean much more. Each fortnight up to ...
Rishikesh is known the world over for its ashrams and yoga centres which are often thronged by the foreigners. However, very few know that it is also home to 55-year-old Mukesh Dhiman, a Didgeridoo ...
Didgeridoo player, tutor and maker Alex Murchison created the Didge in a Day program back in 2006 as a way teach his craft to children across Australia. Mr Murchison travels from NSW to deliver these ...
The Didgeridoo is both the cultural icon of Aboriginal Australia and a keepsake for thousands of tourists each year. How do you keep true to one, while being accessible to the other? In the community ...
People with sleep apnea are at war with their windpipes. But they might be able to get some help from a different kind of wind pipe—namely, the Australian Aboriginal instrument called the didgeridoo.
Warner Recabaren is telling me one of the Australian origin stories of the didgeridoo, as he remembers it. It begins with a group of guys sitting around a campfire. One of them throws a stick on the ...
IT SOUNDS great and is so good for you that some say it's the healthiest musical instrument in the world. The harp? The drums? The trumpet? No, it's Australia's own didgeridoo. ''It should be taught ...
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