The Didgeridoo Show Outback


 



Andrew Langford on didgeridoo with accompanying musicians Phil on drums and Adam on percussion


Tuesday, Friday and Saturday – seasonal April to November
8:00 - 9:30. Dinner and Show packages also available.


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Quality, authentic Aboriginal didgeridoos and boomerangs available online with MAILING & INSURANCE WORLDWIDE. Click here for more information about buying Didgeridoos and Boomerangs


FREE Didgeridoo Workshops Monday to Friday mornings 10.30am afternoons 2.30pm. Click here for more information about our Free Didgeridoo Workshops.


The stunning musical talent of Central Australian didgeridoo artist Andrew Langford is now available on CD. Click here for didgeridoo music by Andrew Langford


A broad selection of Didgeridoo CDs, Books and Tutorials are also available for purchase. Click here to Learn To Play Didgeridoo


Operating since 1996







Experience a spellbinding musical and visual journey through the ancient land forms, history and space of Australia's outback. The journey takes you from the heart of the desert to beyond the stars with dynamic rhythms as the didgeridoo creates the pulse of life itself.

The didgeridoo is the sound icon of Australia. The Didgeridoo Show Outback features an ancient instrument that has resonated for thousands of years, heard only by the indigenous inhabitants of this pristine yet harsh continent.

Andrew Langford evokes the desert heart of Australia in a performance that features drums, percussion and soundscapes. Spectacular imagery taken by the world-class photographer, Mike Gillam, enhances Andrew's thrilling performance on a range of didgeridoos. It's impossible to be indifferent to the pulsating sound of this traditional instrument because it is the sound of life itself. The whole universe comes together in the magical vibration of the didgeridoo.

The performance opens with a popular number called "Todd River". Visitors are surprised to learn that it does rain in the desert and when the rains come, the usually-dry river, runs through the Alice often flooding but renewing life on the arid land.

The Sounds of Starlight Theatre takes spectators on a sound excursion through the vibrant red landscapes of the desert interior. From Emily Gap, site of the Arrente tribe's Caterpillar Dreaming, to the howling wilderness where Australia's last camel expedition met disaster, and from noisy outback mining towns to quiet camps ideal for star gazing. Didgeridoos, drums and soundscapes beat out the eternal rhythm of the bush.

Other tracks feature bush-burning and hunting techniques, an insight into the legendary dingo and the spiritual Mimi Spirits of Arnhemland.

To listen to music samples from the show check out The Didgeridoo Show Outback CD 

Andrew Langford's stage charisma and personality coupled with the intimate setting of the theatre allows the audience to feel part of the performance and to realise they are in for an evening of truly unique entertainment. Andrew is not a distant performer but a warm personality who immediately engages his audience with jokes, anecdotes and explanations as he recalls his time spent living and working in remote Aboriginal communities.

The spontaneous "jam sessions" that end each show are the highlight of most evenings, as the audience joins Andrew and the band to beat and blow the world anew.

After the show, visitors are invited to browse through our art gallery which offers a range of quality handcrafted Aboriginal didgeridoos, paintings and artifacts, as well as CDs and books.

See the selection of didgeridoos and boomerangs available for purchase online.

The Sounds of Starlight Theatre offers visitors a night to remember. An ideal introduction to the people, landscapes and animals of Central Australia and an everlasting memory of an unforgettable and timeless holiday experience.

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