01 August 2024

Frédéric Utiger.

 

Didgeridoo workshops are an activity that will provide you with interactive, inspiring and educational experiences related to the culture of Australian Aboriginal people.

 

This workshop will allow you to:

- learn the origins and history of the instrument,

- learn techniques for making basic sounds,

- learn to play rhythms and improvise,

- familiarize yourself with circular breathing, which holistically enriches all the techniques taught during the session,

- accompany other musical instruments.

 

Plastic didgeridoos will be provided on site to facilitate individual activities and maximize the session time.

You can also bring your own instrument. Max. number of people per workshop - 6 people. Beginners and advanced players are welcome.

 

 

 


 

Frédéric Utiger.  Frédéric started playing the didgeridoo in 2000. He learned from the best Aboriginal players such as Mark Atkins and Alan Dargin, as well as other players from all over the world. He also worked in a percussion school for several years. He gradually developed his own style, with electro-tribal influences. In 2013 he created 2 music albums under the name GAIASONIC and joined a percussion and didgeridoo group called SOMOGO, with which he traveled the world sharing his vibrations. He knows how to convey his passion and the endless possibilities that the didgeridoo and the human body give. He loves to transport people to colorful, enchanting and dynamic worlds.

 

 

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