NEWS!

Didgfest 2008 has received a special funding grant from Regional Arts Victoria to create ANCIENT VOICE, the creation of the first ever Didge Choir. This all day workshop will take take participants of all ages and all abilities through the process of creating and peforming a new work. The workshop will begin in the morning, progress through different stages and culminate in a performance in the courtyard. Learn more about this exciting development here.

Sorry
Following the Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's formal apology to Australia's Indigenous peoples, Didgfest Australia will take the opportunity to encourage it's participants and the general public to sign a 'Sorry' banner in their own personal words. The banner will hang in the entrance to the Didgfest market and you do not have to pay to enter other Didgfest events to participate in this activity.

The banner will then be forwarded to the elders of the Dja Dja Warrung people as acknowledgement of their traditional lands.

Home

Didgfest now has an official home at InstrAmental Music Centre Castlemaine.

Find out more about InstrAmental here

Didgfest 2008 has a new venue, The Theatre Royal Castlemaine. The Theatre Royal is the oldest continuously operating Theatre in Australia.

Find out more about the historical Theatre Royal here

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