





Tanya Tagaq, an Inuit throat singer who performed with Kronos Quartet and Bjork explains her art in a workshop- darkly guttural and esoterically beautiful wrapped in one feisty package.
Amiable Adelaidian Adam Page, a true-life one man-band brings his multi-looped version of world music to an enthousiastic crowd...
The ladies of DakhaBrakha bringing ethno-chaos to traditional Ukrainian folk melodies. Oh, there's a bloke too but oh well....
Ash Grunwald, another young man well schooled in the art of surfie blues-music performs live on radio station ABC's broadcast.
Whaddayamean, monkey on my back?
....and this is the life...slumming under a big ole tree listening to the folksy sounds of renowned Aussie combo The Gadflys.
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