Check out this amazing beatboxing by Japanese beatboxer, Takeshi. He had the Didgeridoo Breath shop pumping with awesome beatbox tunes. Hard to believe these sounds can come out of a human! Thanks Takeshi, enjoy your travels in Australia and we look forward to seeing you again!
Awesome yidaki (didgeridoo) player Jeremy Cloake is returning to Europe and Japan this year to deliver more workshops.
So far he has booked in:
2 weeks of teaching in France between the 16th and 30th July. 3 hours tuition for 6 days. This is organised by Midushi. Email: info@mt-yidaki.com
4 day immersion course in Switzerland 9th to 12th September. 3 hours tuition for 4 days. This is organised by Serious Sticks. Email: christian@serioussticks.com
Bookings for these courses can be made by emailing the above email addresses. Places are limited, so book early to avoid disappointment as last years immersion class was full.
In addition to these workshops, Jeremy will also be teaching many day workshops at various locations. Dates and locations for these will be advised in the following weeks.
If you have any quetsions at all about Jeremy’s workshops, you can email him at info@resonance.co.nz
This is BIG news! Project WA-GO are coming to Didge Breath for one spectacular night of awesome music! These guys are a unique tribal jam band hailing from Japan, and this is a truly fantastic privilege to have these guys play in store for us!
Project WA-GO use the didgeridoo along with percussion and incredible bass lines to deliver some of the coolest, freshest and funkiest sounds you’ll ever hear!
Come along to this must see event! It’s gunna be an awesome way to kick start the new year at Didge Breath.
Where: Didgeridoo Breath, 6 Market St, Fremantle, Western Australia When: Sat 24th Jan Time: 7pm – 10pm Tickets: $10 each **** Numbers strictly limited so come in and get your tickets while you can ****
My didge has arrived in 4 days in the very best condition. And the dvd from tony is very great. Its a pleasure to see it. He's a very great comedian to show how to work with the didge.