Hermannsburg Historic Precinct. Indigenous Art Gallery. Ellery Big Hole or Ormiston Gorge. West MacDonnell Ranges.
The Western Arrarnta People have been keeping culture, singing stories for 10’s of 1000’s of years. In 1877, Lutheran Pastors from Germany arrived on horseback and settled by an ancient River. Together they interpreted new songs in the tradition of Christianity and Western Arrarnta Language. Their voices echoed across this arid land reaching many other language groups. In the 1960’s, the choir movement reached its pinnacle. Then a resurgence occurred when British Guyana born Choir Master happened to visit Alice Springs in 2006. Come, visit the roots of The Central Australian Aboriginal Women’s choir. Learn about their story, living in some of Australia’s most remote outback Aboriginal Communities. On tour they perform 16th Century baroque, in language, along with early romantic hymns on the world stage – Sydney Opera House, German Cathedrals, Washington DC and more. Featured in the documentary The Song Keepers, these are the strong voices of community and culture.
* Please note, visitation to Indigenous communities, businesses or meeting with Indigenous Peoples is dependent on the Covid Policy of the local community, organisation or jurisdiction. Arrangements with Indigenous Peoples are not guaranteed should cultural and family obligations arise. Should an arrangement become unavailable, surrounding landscape, natural beauty and adventure remains a fulfilling and special experience. Thank you in advance for your understanding and flexibility.
Wild Honey Travels acknowledges the Arrernte People, the Traditional Custodians of Country on which we are humbled to live, learn, work & play. We pay respect to their Elders, past, present & emerging.
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