Would you like to have a didgeridoo specially made for you? Write an email to: janne@dreamtimedidgeridoo.com
We can come to an agreement about size, shape and price for your special didgeridoo.
Different colours and painted motifs can be offered.
Press here and see when Janne makes a didgeridoo of birch in Dreamtime Didgeridoos studio.
I have now uploaded the pictures from my travel to eastern Arnhem land and the visit to Yirrkala art museum and to Galaru were I met the legendary yidaki master Djalu Gurruwiwi.
Press here and see the pictures from eastern Arnhem Land
I have also uploaded the pictures from my travel to central Australia and the walk around Uluru and Kata Tjuta.
Press here and see the pictures from central Australia
A short time ago I got the sad news of the passing away of a well known yidaki player and maker of the Cd "Hard Tounge Didgeridoo".
I personally met him at The Dreamtime Festival at Woodford in june this summer were he held yidaki master classes.
I am very greatful that I had the opportunity to meet this man and learn from him about the way to play the yidaki.
Read more here: passing away of a yidaki player
The new thing that I like to bring to your attention is a very different travel that Dreamtime Didigeridoo is about to do in cooperation with local aboriginal people in Australia.
A wilderness tour to the red center for a One Week aboriginal guided wilderness camp at Oak Walley, in the central area of Australia.

Another thing is the different Yidaki and Mago didgeridoo instruments from Arnhem Land that I will have for sale here in the upcoming weeks.
I will also try to show you in words and pictures here on my website about my travels in the Australian Outback during 8th of june to 8th of july 2007.
I will try to explain about the complex cultures of western and eastern Arnhem Land (the home of Mago and Yidaki).
A legend like Djalu Gurruwiwi deserves a chapter of his own and you can read more about him here:
Djalu Gurruwiwi
Finally I would like to introduce you to a special aboriginal guy from the central parts of Australia:
Craig Le Rossignol, tour guide in the homeland of his Larritja people, also tracker, bush tucker man,
dot painting artist and much more...
I make didgeridoos, paint landscapes in oil on canvas and also learn beginners how to play the didgeridoo.
Me and my friend Jacob also have a music show were we play the didgeridoo, tell myths and stories and facts about the aboriginal culture.
For now I am concentrating on making a good website in the swedish language.
But if you see something that you are specially interested in, just send me an email and I will try to answer your questions and also let you know the prices on didgeridoos and other items that I have for sale.
Later on I will make this website in full english version for all you that don´t read swedish (only 9 million people are talking the swedish language).
Thank you for visiting my website!