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Parvyn Singh & Josh Bennett

Indian Classical through to Bollywood, Dance and Music! Brought up in Adelaide, Parvyn Singh has been touring internationally with her acclaimed father Dya Singh since she was 5. Performing and teaching workshops at world, and folk music festivals around the globe, she has expert skills in entertaining any type of audience. Acoustic luminary Josh Bennett […]

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Brian Nankervis

Brian is a performer, writer and producer. A primary teacher who become a waiter at theatre restaurant, The Last Laugh… then a writer/performer on hospital soap opera ‘Let The Blood Run Free’… and a tortured street poet Raymond J Bartholomeuz, a regular on ‘Hey Hey It’s Saturday’. Brian regularly performs his one-hour poetry show in […]

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Dion Drummond

Dion Drummond’s Aboriginal name is ‘Moogera’, meaning storm. He is of Torres Strait Islander descent on his mother’s side, and Aboriginal from his father’s side. Dion was born in Mossman (Kuku-Yalangi Tribal area), 80km north of Cairns, Queensland. Dion is one of Australia’s most experienced Indigenous performers, covering both Mainland and Islander culture as a […]

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Lucas Proudfoot

LUCAS PROUDFOOT is one of Australia’s most dynamic children’s entertainers. Just ask any of the hundreds-of-thousands of kids around the country who have danced, sung, jumped and giggled along at one of his live shows. A proud First Nations man and dad, Lucas shares stories through music, books, live performances and TV appearances. Lucas performs […]

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Bernard Mangakahia

With over 20 years of performing, teaching, dancing, speaking and creating personal development programs, Bernard has developed a unique set of skills that has proven to be very valuable and effective. At a young age Bernard travelled the world to discover his own heritage. He had a passion to understand the strengths, wisdom and knowledge […]

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Inka Marka

The Inka Marka sound is one of Ancient rhythms and Inka Mysticism. Pan flutes dance with the vibrant charango and wistful quena anchored by the guitar, bass violin and goatskin drum. Inka Marka are one of Australia’s best known and respected ethnic folk groups performing regularly in schools, festivals and cultural and corporate functions around […]

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