[Didjeridu] Att: Crafters Didgeridoo Art Gallery

didgetc at sapo.pt didgetc at sapo.pt
Mon Sep 15 07:38:50 PDT 2008


Hello Steve, I got very excited with your email, would you be  
interested in having one or more of my paper towel cardboard  
didgeridoos? They are not super beautifull or superplaying as some of  
the finest didges around but they are very cute and amazing and cause  
lots of good impressions around, I could send you some picture of some  
I have made and some descriptions and we could even think about making  
a custom one for the show.

Please let me know what do you think.
Rodrigo


Citando Steve Sklar <bigsky at bigskyrocks.com>:

> Greetings all,
>
> I've been talking with a local (Minneapolis) gallery owner about the  
> idea of a Didgeridoo as Art gallery show. The idea grew from a  
> "chance" meeting at which he saw, heard, and marveled at my Geoff  
> Frost gourd didg, as I was playing and trying out spaces at the U of  
> MN.
>
> We'd be interested in instruments that are visually interesting as  
> well as playable. Any materials are ok, from trad to agave to beer  
> cans...
>
> The idea is embryonic but would likely include performances, maybe  
> travel if it's well received, and could lead to some good promo for  
> the crafters involved. Any interested crafters should contact me asap.
>
> All the best,
>
> Steve Sklar
> http://khoomei.com
> http://youtube.com/throatsinger
>
> "Essentially all music - as all life - has a spiritual quality  
> inherent in it and is capable of uplifting the soul of man when it  
> is written and played by those who have been blessed with and who  
> have worked to cultivate the gift." - Horace Silver
>



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