The Diramu Aboriginal PerformersEnthralling and engaging, the Diramu Aboriginal performers are a traditional Aboriginal didgeridoo and dance troupe, made up of the former members of the very popular and successful Yidaki Didge and Dance.

Lead by Aboriginal elder Walangari Karntawarra, the members of Diramu are all seasoned, professional Aboriginal performers who have delighted and entertained audiences for over 20 years.

Their traditional dances, dreamtime storytelling, masterful didgeridoo music and song are a vibrant and captivating way of showcasing our rich Indigenous culture to overseas visitors and the general Australian public.

The Diramu Aboriginal performers take great pride in their work and have a well-earned reputation within the corporate, tourism, educational and government sectors.

They look forward to continuing the high standard of work of the much loved and respected founder of Yidaki Didge and Dance, the late Kwementye Saxby and their important role as entertainers and educators.

The word Diramu means tree in the language of the Darug Clan of the Eora Nation, the traditional owners of Sydney. Diramu symbolises strength and knowledge. A tree provides food, shelter and many of the tools and implements used in our traditional life including boomerangs, canoes and didgeridoos.

Enquiries for solo didgeridoo players or an Aboriginal performance troupe, references and bookings can be made by email to  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or by phoning 0414932863.