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Jeremy Donovan can be booked for varying events both Nationally and Internationally.

If you are interested in disscussing it please contact Jeremy at: info@jeremydonovan.com
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Jeremy Donovan

Jeremy Donovan

Descends from both the Kuku Yalanji tribe of Far Northern Queensland and the Gumbaynngirr tribe of Northern New South Wales, but represents Australian Aboriginal Culture as a whole.

Jeremy is recognised around the world as one of Australia's Finest Aboriginal Performers,Artists and Keynote Speakers. Jeremy shares his life and personal stories through music, art, dance and healing with thousands of people each year from all corners of the world.

Jeremy's passion for his culture is infectious, he mesmerises his audience with his masterful Didgeridoo playing and words that shake your core.

"I teach people through my music, dance, stories and art. There is nothing in this world that gives me greater pleasure as sharing my peoples history with people who come from lands far and wide."

2009 was a year that presented many challenges to Jeremy's life, and now after several interstate moves Jeremy and Family are settled on Queensland's Sunshine Coast.

Jeremy is recognised as one of the Australia's fastest growing young Aboriginal Artists, with four sell out solo exhibitions in Australia and the USA and artwork being displayed throughout the world, becoming a very collectable artist. Jeremy has just commenced work for a 2010 Australian exhibition which will definitely draw attention from collectors around the world.

"I love my culture, i am very proud of where I come from. When I perform I want people to feel my pride. When i share my stories I want people to be touched. I want my songs and the Didgeridoo to resonate through there entire body. When I play didgeridoo, when I sing, when I dance, when I paint, I want people to be able come on a journey with me. I want people to know my life and my incredible culture."

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