Alan Dargin(1967-2008)
- Actor
Alan Dargin was born and raised in an Aboriginal tribe in Australia's
northeast Arnhemland and is an internationally acclaimed didgeridoo
player as well as having roles in a number of feature films. Dargin
began studying the didgeridoo at age five. Dargin's grandfather taught
him how to play, passing on secret techniques which have been passed
down for generations over the instrument's 40,000 year history.
Dargin's primary didgeridoo is over 100 years old and was given to him
by his grandfather. It is made from the branch of a eucalyptus tree
which is naturally hollowed out by thermites that hatch under the bark
and burrow into the wood. The didgeridoo is decorated with Aboriginal
tribal markings and was originally used in tribal ceremonies to induce
Dreamtime. Dargin still plays ceremonial music, but never for the
public. It is forbidden by custom. Dargin has toured extensively in
Australia and the US and has performed with the London Symphony
Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall. Most recently, he toured Korea on
behalf of the Australian Foreign Affairs Department. He has appeared in
a number of Australian films and has also found the time to earn a
science degree from the University of Toronto.