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You can pick and choose your show to suit your needs -whether in a school or uni, at a public
or corporate event, I’m sure we can fix something up.
Didgeridoo Playing:
I have played the Didgeridoo for the past 14 years, not only playing the old songs of my people but developing my own, modern stories that will make any crowd laugh.
For most public performances I prefer to do a half hour show with storytelling and jokes on the didge, but I also run workshops which can include the following:
Culture Talks:
I have a collection of hand made aboriginal artefacts. I not only talk about the items but show them in use, explaining how they are used and what they are made from.
In most of my shows I try to use humour to help in the flow of information and to give a lasting and funny impression of Aboriginal culture.
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Painting and wearing of
traditional dress can also
add to the experience.
This can be arranged.
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Fire Making:
One favourite demonstration is how we used to (and still do) make fire, with our fire sticks.
Aboriginal Art Power Point:
A virtual art gallery on the move, not only with great art, but your personal guide to explain the intricate stories involved within our ancient art.
Aboriginal Art Workshops:
We not only show you aboriginal art but can encourage students to participate in making their own piece of art work on paper or canvas. At additional cost we can also bring blank Boomerangs, Bull Rorers, and Clap Sticks to paint.
I have grown up with wonderful stories of the 'old days' and with fond memories of my mother Hope and my father Henry guiding me and my brother Daniel through the bush eating turtle, porcupine and fish that we caught or were given by one of my many and loved family. My mother has never stopped telling us about our heritage and the love that she has for our people (and still does).
For more information about performancdes or to make a booking please call Kerry on (02) 6699 2161 or 040 1866 995
Email:
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Here are some newspaper clippings!
One article is about the NAIDOC week Art and Cultural Expo. I was a team leader throughout this project. I must take this opportunity to thank all the volunteers and organisations involved (to name a few) and sorry if I missed anyone:
Billie-Jean Campbell, Russell Stockley, Rob Waters, Sandra Row, David Senior & Davie Colman.
Organisations:
AFWS, Gurehlgam Corporation, Arts North Coast, CHCC, Precision Helicopters, Pacific Bay Resort, Galambila Health Service, Warinna Women's Refuge.
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