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Didjeridu Workshop | Denmark

Free Didjeridu Workshop With Mark Atkins (Yamatji)

Details

  • Sunday 24 Nov, 11:00am

Denmark Arts, Artshouse Lounge

$ Free

Tura and Denmark Arts are pleased to present a didjeridu workshop with renowned didjeridu performer Mark Atkins as part of the Mungangga Garlagula tour.

Acknowledged as one of Australia’s finest didjeridu players, Mark Atkins is also recognised internationally for his collaborative projects with some of the world’s leading composers and musicians. A descendant of Western Australia’s Yamitji people, as well as of Irish/Australian heritage, Mark is known not only for his masterful playing, but also as a storyteller, composer, percussionist, visual artist and instrument maker.

This workshop is for all levels of didjeridu players and open to curious future didjeridu players. Mark will cover some circular breathing techniques and extended techniques including calls and other sounds and share some stories about his journey with the didjeridu.

Further Information:

Attendees are asked to bring either their own didjeridu or a 117cm (or thereabouts) length of 25mm PVC pipe. This can be purchased from any hardware retailer and cut down to size. There will be some spare on the day if this is not possible.

Important Cultural Note: Women may attend the workshop but due to cultural protocols are not permitted to play traditional Didjeridu but can participate in the circular breathing exercises and workshop on PVC pipe.

Please bring your own water bottle.
Age: 16 and older. Under 18s need to be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Please arrive 10 Minutes before the scheduled start time.
Places are limited so please register to confirm your place in the workshop.

Please contact tristen@tura.com.au with any questions. We look forward to seeing you at this event.