Tell Us About Your Experience At Sounds Of Starlight Theatre

Didge Workshops

Each year thousands of visitors come through Alice Springs and drop into the Sounds of Starlight Theatre

Many come to attend one of "The Didgeridoo Show Outback" concerts featuring internationally renound didge player Andrew Langford. Some participate in one of our free didgeridoo workshops & others come through to buy a quality didge or a special souvenir from our unique gifts & souvenir store

If you've dropped into the Sounds of Starlight Theatre, attended one of our shows or paticipated in a didgeridoo workshop we'd love to hear your feedback.

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  • 6/1/2011 1:25 PM Dino Jag wrote:
    I'll never forget the first time i saw the didgeridoo show outback at the sounds of starlight theatre. For starters, i was blown away & completely mesmerized by the live performance by Andrew Langford & his supporting musicians. I'd never heard anyone present the didgeridoo like that before. The songs, & the stories that accompanied them, gave me a whole new appreciation & understanding of Central Australia. Andrew even demonstrated how to play the didgeridoo & invited a few people up on stage to have a crack at it which was great to watch! I think I learnt more about the Australian outback in this show than I did during my entire schooling! All in all, the show completely exceeded my expectations & left me with a whole new appreciation & respect for the didgeridoo & Central Australia.

    Thank you
    Dino

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  • 9/5/2011 3:43 AM perringue katya wrote:
    Hello
    We are living In the south of France, at Aix-en-Provence.
    We are found of Australia and we came already twice a Alice Spring
    We attented your show in April 2011, and we realy enjoyed it.
    We regulary listen to Andrew's albums, and "sound of starlight" is realy magic
    It remenbers us Alice, and make us travel trhough Alice's Desert.
    We Bought two didgeridoo, but it s hard to play...
    Thanks again for that great evening and great show.
    For sure, we will come back to see you again.

    Best regards
    katya and Jose
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    1. 9/6/2011 12:42 PM Samantha Langford wrote:
      Hi Katya and Jose
      Maybe next time when you visit you make sure you attend one of the FREE workshops to really get you going on your didges!!
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  • 9/6/2011 1:30 AM Alan Morgan wrote:
    I attended your free lessons and really enjoyed myself, still not mastered the art yet but intend to get more practice in this winter.
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    1. 9/6/2011 12:40 PM Samantha Langford wrote:
      Hi Alan
      At least I know that playing the didge will keep you warm during those winter months!! Persist and you will do well and keep warm!!
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  • 9/8/2011 2:24 AM Barry Jackman wrote:
    We went to the sounds of starlight show it was great .i would recommend it to any one ,But i did not go to the Diderdoo class ,i should have gone there.
    The music was really good.I also bought a CD of the Didgerdoo by Andrew Langford.
    Regards
    Barry Jackman
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    1. 9/15/2011 10:45 PM Sam Langford wrote:
      Yes Barry - you should have gone to the workshop!!!
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  • 9/10/2011 3:25 AM Myrthe wrote:
    Hi, I'm Myrthe from the Netherlands. In March I attended one of the free workshops and bought a wonderful didgeridoo afterwards. It's great fun. Thanks again for the workshop and the useful hints when I came in to play a couple of days later.
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    1. 9/15/2011 10:43 PM Samantha Langford wrote:
      Hey Myrthe - hope you are still paying that didge of yours!!
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  • 1/7/2012 10:41 PM younghee wrote:
    hello, Samantha
    I'm younghee who visited alice on 15th oct. I really enjoyed your place with my friend, Adrian.
    I attended didge lesson in the morning, and then fell in love with Andrew' smile So I tried FaceSelf-Timer mode of my camera for the first time to take a photo with him, and bought a ticket for the show, CD, shaking egg with his autograph! -proud of that
    Anyway, the memories of you make me happy. One day, i was a drummer on your show, and on X-mas, i got your gift, 'indigo night.mp3'. Thank you very much.
    Though i couldn't play CD cause i need to use anyone's car audio, but now i can play your music online! So lovely!
    Hope you enjoy all the time..
    thank you for the wonderful music!
    hmm.. can i say hello to Paul & Hayden ?
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    1. 2/8/2012 9:31 PM Sam wrote:
      I hope by now you have been able to listen to your cd!!!
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  • 1/8/2012 9:58 PM Ed Obermeyer wrote:
    My wife and I visited Australia for three weeks two years ago and were completely in awe of the performance by Andrew and his band mates. I was thrilled to play with him and purchase a great didge too! Been playing for about 8 years but the bloodwood didge I got from you guys is my fav!
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    1. 2/8/2012 9:33 PM Sam Langford wrote:
      Looking forward to hearing more from you on that tour you were looking into!!
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  • 1/10/2012 2:30 AM keef and anne hellinger wrote:
    we visited in 2008, did a didge workshop, loved the vibe, attended the show, bought a didge (with andrews help) and now are learning to get a little better at it here in the UK, really miss alice
    K&A - Nottingham UK
    PS we will be back (someday)
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    1. 2/8/2012 9:39 PM Sam Langford wrote:
      Would be great to see you in the Alice again but if not maybe we will be in the UK one Christmas visiting relatives and we could catch up for a lesson then!!!
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  • 1/11/2012 2:01 PM john spierings wrote:
    We met Andrew in Castlemain, Victoria (Melbourne Didgefest). In 2009 went to his outback show in Alice Springs. Played didge with him on stage that night and i am still very proud of that moment. Next day bought another didge from the souvenir store and is played regulary along with Andrews wonderfull CDs. Keep up the good work guys and anyone that is heading that way call in and see the show and say g'day to Andrew, Sam and Ashley.
    Ahsley
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    1. 2/8/2012 10:05 PM Sam Langford wrote:
      So glad you are still playing!!
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  • 4/30/2012 9:10 AM Jane Withington wrote:
    I attended the concert and had an absolute ball, when the pulic were asked to participate, I most certainly did and jumped on stage with some of the instruments. I was not able to participate in the workshops but bought myself a didgeridoo and also bought myself a DVD on how to play it. (amongst all the other purchases I made there). Loved every minute of my time with you guys.
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  • 4/30/2012 1:48 PM Franziska Blaese wrote:
    I've visited the Dideridoo Shop 2012 in Alice and have tryed to play Didre in one of the free workshops.It was a nice experience for me..and i will buy a dideridoo,but it to play right need still a long time.The performance from Andrew was amazing for me..thanks
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  • 5/5/2012 4:22 PM Sarah wrote:
    I really liked the show, it was the first time I heard a digeridoo live, I bought a CD from the show, thanks for the autograph by the way
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    1. 7/27/2012 11:08 PM Sam Langford wrote:
      You are welcome :0)
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  • 6/23/2012 11:09 PM Karen Henderson wrote:
    Thoroughly enjoyed the show. Fantastic didge playing and well backed - great entertainment. Also the stories Andrew told helped us to better connect with and understand this unique part of Australia. As a consequence,I went to a workshop which I got a lot out of. I'm persisting with my practicing...doing ok. Thank you.
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    1. 7/27/2012 11:06 PM Sam Langford wrote:
      Hope you are still persisting!!!
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  • 7/27/2012 9:46 AM Annika wrote:
    Hello!
    I wante to say Thank you to Andrew and the Souns of Stralight Theatre team in Alice Springs! I enjoyed the Didgeridoo Workshops (i think i came to about 4 ) and got a Didg send home to continue to practice this awesome instrument. I also visited the Didgeridoo Show Outback together with my Dad last month and it too was great. It was amazing and Thank you so much again for this special learning experience! Hope to see you again sometime
    All the best
    Annika
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    1. 7/27/2012 11:13 PM Sam Langford wrote:
      Keep up the practice!
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  • 3/23/2013 8:21 AM Tanny wrote:
    Hi, we randomly passed your shop on our visit to Alice Springs in Feb and it turned out to be one of our highlights. We are still "practicing" our lip vibrations and laughing at our "barking stick" performer!!!
    I would recommend your demonstrations to anyone visiting the area!!!
    Thank you for the wonderful experience
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