Sentences with phrase «learn didgeridoo»

Visitors experience every facet of the rainforest people's culture - from the provocative History Theatre to the inspiring Creation Theatre, and the original Dance Theatre and the interactive Camp Village, where visitors can learn didgeridoo playing and boomerang throwing.

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Or spend the day at an Aboriginal cultural centre, learning spear throwing, fire lighting, basket weaving, painting and how to play the didgeridoo.
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Your pass now includes sea kayaking, an outback cattle station stop, scooter - roo (guided 50cc moped ride to see kangaroos), didgeridoo experience, eco-guided treks, barefoot bowling, tree planting and learn to surf lessons.
You'll learn how a didgeridoo is made, as well as the basic principles and techniques involved in playing it and the important of this instrument to the Aboriginal culture.
For an indigenous cultural experience you can visit either Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park where you can learn how to throw a boomerang or a woomera (an Aboriginal spear used to kill animals for food), play a didgeridoo and enjoy Aboriginal dancing or you can visit Rainforestation Nature Park where you can cuddle a koala or a crocodile, ride around in an old world war two amphibious vehicle and also enjoy learning about Aboriginal culture, hunting and dancing.
You'll wander through the «History and Heroes» exhibition, a homage to Indigenous heroes past; play the didgeridoo; witness hunting demonstrations; and learn about the medicinal qualities of bush tucker.
In the evening, learn about local Aboriginal culture and cook bush tucker on a campfire during the Didgeridoo Dreaming Night Tour.
Artist Rachel Tighe on learning to take criticism, juggling projects and playing the didgeridoo
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