Traditional Aboriginal Didgeridoo Creation Song - Lewis Burns @ Heart & Mind Festival #didgeridoo

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Published 2020-07-23
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This video is an excerpt from Lewis Burns' performance at The Heart & Mind Festival. Watch the full presentation here:    • Aboriginal Australian Creation Songs ...  

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LEWIS BURNS

Lewis Burns is a Tubba-Gah Wiradjuri man born and living in Dubbo, NSW Australia. He has been learning about his Aboriginal culture for as long as he can remember. He continues to practice and respect these life skills each day and still learns and grows from this ancient knowledge. Lewis’ love of his heritage is evident when you speak with him, and depicted even more in his Aboriginal crafts, traditional dancing, didgeridoo performances, mural paintings and teaching. He is very dedicated to sharing what he knows with others to help keep these customs alive.

Lewis paints in traditional Aboriginal and contemporary styles. He has exhibited globally and performed globally with his handcrafted didgeridoos. Each piece of Lewis’ artwork tells a story…..a story that will live on forever through the generations, as the artwork is handed down from one family to another.

Lewis Burns on Youtube:    / @lewisburns  

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All Comments (21)
  • Hello from Croatia. My 9 y.o. has an assignment in her English class to choose any country in the world and its instrument and present it. I showed her your didgeridoo and she liked it! You will be in our homework .
  • Growing up as an urban white Aussie I knew so little about our indigenous people. They were “hidden”. Now it’s different and I am glad
  • @benmacl
    I'm a. 6th generation white australian. I've been learning the didgeridoo as a way to both finally learn and instrument but also to have a deeper connection to the indigenous community and history of the land.
  • @laurelaston3107
    This music brings Peace and Healing to your Soul. I am so glad I have re connected to this wonderful Aboriginal Music !!
  • @lumtaroc
    This is the Best digeridoo performance I have seen. I love this song.
  • Simply wonderful. Beautiful. Sounds like the profound voice of the Earth.
  • It's amazing the range of tones you can get from what's basically a hollow tube
  • Incredible performance, immersing me in the vibration that is life. We need this. Thank you.
  • The creation starts with the pulse of spiritual wind...resonate through the land.
  • @sp4263
    Beautiful music 🙏🏻. Thank you
  • @BellyHeartSoul
    Stunning!!!! Thank you so much. What a gift!!! Especially today Dec 21, 2020. XO
  • @jsnearruby
    what a beautiful sight! so amazing keep it up 👏
  • Im a young indigenous kid (tween age) and i play didgeridoos and i have a friend in yr 4 who plays really well Lewis did well on this