Philosophy and History

Didge 'N' Culture Didgeridoo Laden 2007

The didgeridoo, also called Yidaki, was and has been for thousands of years, a ceremonial instrument of the Australian Aboriginal - the Aborigines. It consists of a termite eroded stem from eucalyptus, and is still by the Aborigines crafted and painted post.

We, Marc Manu, pi-ar and Bert have determined our passion for the instrument with others. Among other matured to the idea Didgeridoos to build and sell. In April 2006, it was as much Didge 'N' Culture opened its doors with a grand opening ceremony. The feedback was overwhelming. Over the next few months we formed with Godrum and Zehldige a loose cooperation.

Over the next few weeks, otherwise its underlying Bert interest, and unfortunately, we separated ourselves from him. Nevertheless, there is a warm, friendly relationship with him.

Meanwhile, we were at festivals such as the Fusion, the Didgevillage, sound of the sun, and the Swizzeridoo. Have different people from different social strata closer the instrument can and go forward with open eyes.

We try the meaning of the Aborigines to act, but we are not measured in the Dream-Time to want to reproduce. We try our own time to create a dream. We learn and provide knowledge, it is also with the Spielstielen. Never would we presume to play traditionally. We learn and share the bigger picture. We create our own game stems, born from the influences past, the present and about the future of rock. We are Didge 'N' culture and you are invited to be with us to take part.