This is our faculty leader Courtney playing the didgeridoo froma local tourist shop in Cairns. According to the shop keeper he did not do too bad.
Brittany, Andi, and Victoria
Dreamtime 2009 is a collaborative learning project for elementary school students organized in cooperation with the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh College of Education and Human Services and the Office of International Education. The goal of the project is to teach children about Indigenous Australian culture through the unique travel experiences of UW-Oshkosh students who have traveled to Australia. Please send project email to triverswi@yahoo.com. www.uwosh.edu/oie/abroad/australia.php
2 comments:
It looks like you are having fun. Are you shopping? You look like you are in a store. It looked like a pretty hard instrument to play.
Tanner Vanne
Yes we did some major shopping that day. I guess only a man is allowed to play the instrument becuase it is considered "Man's busisness". Women are allowed to play and instrument called sticks, but they can only play their set of sticks, not someone elses. Courtney said that the didgeridoo is pretty hard to play, but the guy in the store played it as well and it was awsome.
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