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Australians are great travellers, yet one of the least explored countries in the Southern hemisphere resides on our doorstep. David Bridie's love affair with Papua New Guinea began twenty years ago, when the celebrated musician made a commitment to take the sights and sounds of Melanesia across the Pacific, and out to the world.
David performs with Charles Maimarosia, Charles is from Are’Are in the Solomon Islands. They infuse contemporary music and ancient Are’Are panpipes ancient ancestral songs in this beautiful performance.
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David Bridie is one of Australia’s most innovative musicians and songwriters, balancing his solo music career with bands, producing, the composition of soundtrack music and running the Wantok Musik Label.
David’s career began in 1983 when he began working with guitarist John Phillips and together they went on to form seminal band, Not Drowning Waving. In 1986 on the advice of film maker and good friend Mark Worth, David went on holiday to PNG. Whilst in PNG David heard the sounds of the Stringbands, heard George Telek on a bus radio and then later met Sir George by chance in person. This first trip inspired, challenged and then set the scene for David to return two years later to begin making the groundbreaking record, Tabaran - featuring George Telek and an array of world-class PNG musicians and sounds. This passion and love for Melanesian music continues nearly thirty years on and David is now considered as one of the worlds foremost producers of Melanesian music.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 9   
@pollybloom
@pollybloom 2 года назад
oh my dog, such beautiful song! thanks so much for sharing David ❤️
@markoleary1601
@markoleary1601 Год назад
Noice Dave..KIAP song 1 of my all Time Favorites...
@sebastianverney7851
@sebastianverney7851 4 года назад
i love David Bridie's low-key, matter-of-fact, sensitive way of talking. There's Pisces for you. In fact, with all the current screaming, it is oxygen for me. i left Manus island the year that he arrived there, 1986.
@amelia3063
@amelia3063 8 лет назад
Love and appreciate all the work you've done for Indigenous peoples David. Helping them to find their own self-determination through creative expression and music.
@kavmaz
@kavmaz 4 года назад
Thanks David . I love your generosity of spirit and passion to open the doors for us to learn ... great music too made so beautiful by the heart and struggle that's in it
@andrewtaikot3476
@andrewtaikot3476 5 месяцев назад
David we regard you as a Papua New Guinean..U trupla wantok blo mipla..
@RonaldTilam
@RonaldTilam 3 месяца назад
❤❤❤
@matthewrichmond4139
@matthewrichmond4139 8 лет назад
This is incredibly informative and entertaining. How are there just 208 vistas?
@rrepp2558
@rrepp2558 8 лет назад
hugely insightful David. Thank you. The song that starts at 1 min 08 sec - could you please let me know the name - I would like to purchase it
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