Its easy to focus on us fellas who make the didgs whilst our partners are equally a part of the creations. Its a shared journey. As with the didg ,its not just the wood ; you've got to have the air or the hole to create the magic. Same with making them. So, Ho! to the women and our children that help ground us fellas and for working together and all that it brings.
Tynon Bradford Alaom- Marketing & Didg Maker- Business Partner
Wirruunngga Dunggiir- Aboriginal Artist, Dancer, Storyteller & Tour Operator ( Donna )
Doug Pearce - Didg ,Artifact & Traditional Instrument Craftsman