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Kid's Talk Radio Aboriginal Didgeridoo's for Kids

Posted by Kid's Talk Radio Posted on: 11/13/07

Kid's Talk Radio Aboriginal Didgeridoo's for Kids

At Kid's Talk Radio we find very exciting ways to get kids excited about music and reading. Our visual jazz operas are designed for spoken word, music, art, and language arts. We take creativity to a whole new level. Our online Didgeridoo class takes the cake for creativity. This class will soon be ready for some of gifted and talented programs in Long Beach, California. We are working hard to get the new distrance learning program ready for 2008. For more information send your e-mail to Suprschool@aol.com.

Visit a didgeridoo workshop and

paint or burn your own didgeridoo

If you rather paint or burn your own didgeridoo, you have to visit this didgeridoo workshop at Cairns Australia -what a good excuse to jump on the first plane! - and spend a whole day with Judy, Mat, Keisha and Sani.

Spend a whole day with Judy, Mat, Keisha and Sani and make your own didgeridooFor $180 you will get a termite hollowed didgeridoo you can finish to your liking, didgeridoo playing lesson, transport and a family meal, plus swimming in a rainforest waterhole. You will get unlimited tea or coffee and a warm hug, as well, from this friendly family.

When visiting Tropical North Queensland, it is a worthwhile adventure to undertake and if your painting is not very "aboriginal" you can buy anoriginal aboriginal didgeridoo on the spot or in our on-line boutique.
Plus, you can learn first hand in this didgeridoo workshop how the termite hollowed eucalyptus stick can be transformed into a didgeridoo, what didgeridoo construction involves. You will find out that didgeridoo making is not a very attractive trade to follow; it is very hard work in dust and heat. But if you fall in love with the trade, nonetheless, one problem will persist, you have to find out yourself how to import the termites to your country and teach them to hollow the branches of your didgeridoo producing trees (and not your floor boards). You can make a didgeridoo without the hard work of the termites, but then your "didgeridoo" will lack an essential property - its spirit.


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