Join us Saturday, August 6 at 10:30 a.m. in the Otto Fehlow Meeting Room at the and listen to the music of the didgeridoo! This instrument, first played by the Aboriginals of Australiaβs Arnhem Land many thousands of years ago, is one of the most rewarding instruments on earth. It is both simple and challenging to play; physically and mentally relaxing (due to the breath work involved); and a gateway to educational lessons in geography, history, science, culture, art and reading. Butβmost importantly of allβa didgeridoo performance is extremely fun! Children of all ages and their families will have a fabulous time learning about Australia through this unique music. This program is sponsored by the Plymouth Public Library Corporation and is free with no registration required.
For more information, please contact the Youth Services Department at (508) 830-4250 or visit the library's home page at www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org.
The Didgeridoo Down Under performance is part of the summer library program, One World, Many Stories sponsored by the Plymouth Public Library, the Massachusetts Library System, the Massachusetts Board of
Library Commissioners, and the Boston Bruins.
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