Didgeridoo Down Under: August 1st

Help us celebrate summer – Australian-style – with the acclaimed Didgeridoo Down Under on Wednesday, August 1st.

DDU is a unique fusion of music, culture, science, comedy, character building, anti-bullying, environmentalism and audience participation.

The didgeridoo, traditionally a hollowed-out tree trunk, has been played by Aboriginal Australians for at least 1,500 years and is known for its otherworldly sound. But DDU is much more than music. It’s interactive, educational, motivational and super fun for all ages!

DDU performers Rob Thomas & Tanya Gerard are true didgeridoo pioneers in the U.S. They have played and made didges for 20+ years; have recorded several albums; and have produced music for numerous films. Tanya, who grew up in Australia, has written a children’s book, The Adventures of the Wild, Wild Wolf.

The show will take place in the Community Room at 4:00 p.m.

Didgeridoo Down Under is presented through the generosity of the New Friends of the Saugus Public Library.


Published: July 25th, 2018

Author: Alan Thibeault