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Do the Didgeridoo

April 15th, 2008

posted by Cptn

Here is the Didgeridooman

‘Tis true music can bring people together, and it’s even better when it can teach new skills raise awareness of other people, which is what the Digeridoo Man seems to be doing in schools around Exeter.

The Didgeridoo Man, Chris Holland, is in the midst of a music and musical story-making project to six schools in the Exeter area.

“The Big Didgeridoo Adventure project aims to encourage children to learn to play one of the world’s oldest instruments, raise awareness of ‘The Dreamtime’, Australian Aboriginal Culture, and work together to make musical ‘journey songs’. The project will culminate with more workshops at this year’s Devon Music Mix at Westpoint in Exeter on Wednesday, June 25.”

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