Margaret River Welcomes Yarning Singing Concert by Ernie Dingo

Friday, 13 September 2024, 11:30

Margaret River is set to host the Yarning Singing concert, featuring esteemed Indigenous talents on Thursday at the Margaret River HEART. This event promises a captivating blend of workshops and live performances that showcase the richness of Indigenous culture. Guests will enjoy a series of workshops led by renowned artists, culminating in a spectacular concert highlighting Indigenous musicians.
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Margaret River Welcomes Yarning Singing Concert by Ernie Dingo

Experience Indigenous Culture in Margaret River

On Thursday, the Margaret River HEART will be alive with creativity as some of the State’s most esteemed Indigenous talents come together for the Yarning Singing concert. Hosted by Ernie Dingo and the Phil Walleystack Indigenous Arts Foundation, the event will feature a series of exciting workshops followed by a spectacular concert.

Participate in Engaging Workshops

  • Drummer Reggie D'Souza will lead percussion classes suitable for all levels, from beginners to professionals.
  • Actor Ernie Dingo will guide attendees through improvisation exercises, focusing on composing music.
  • Grammy-winning violinist Emily Gelineau will teach participants how to generate their own musical ideas.
  • Artist Phil Walleystack will emphasize the significance of collaboration in visual arts.

Each workshop will run for 50 minutes and will be held simultaneously, allowing participants to explore all four sessions.

Unforgettable Concert Experience

In the evening, guests will gather for an exhilarating 90-minute concert titled Yarning Singing hosted by Ernie Dingo. This concert will highlight talented Indigenous musicians, including Gina Williams, Guy Ghouse, and Phil Walleystack.

Join us in Margaret River to celebrate Indigenous culture through the arts. For ticket information, visit the official website of the Phil Walleystack Indigenous Arts Foundation.


This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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