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NICOLE KIDMAN - KIDMAN BLASTED OVER DIDGERIDOO STUNT
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KIDMAN BLASTED OVER DIDGERIDOO STUNT
NICOLE KIDMAN has enraged Aboriginal leaders in her native Australia by breaking a centuries-old taboo against women playing the didgeridoo.
The actress was seen blowing into the wooden instrument on a German TV chatshow last Saturday (13Dec08).
And several cultural leaders have now criticised her for the stunt, because tradition dictates that only men should play the didgeridoo.
One critic has even suggested Kidman's fertility could be at risk after she broke the ancient rule.
Aboriginal actor and language teacher Richard Green says, "People are going to see Nicole playing it and think it's all right. It bastardises our culture. I will guarantee she has no more children. It is not meant to be played by women as it will make them barren."
And Alan Madden, a cultural officer at Sydney's Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council, adds: "I presume she doesn't know, otherwise she wouldn't be playing it."
16 December 2008 19:12
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I appreciate a good didgeridoo song over a poorly played violin solo anyday,
whether it's played by a 'sheila' or a mate...
I'm sure that if it's played well, as it's been taught, there will be no
problem from the aboriginal side.....
just my thought...
Hi there,
I am shocked there is such a stampede about this.
I am a female didgeridoo player and custodians of the yidaki (in Arnhemland)
taught me to play. Gave me their blessings, I am sure Nicole couldn't play a
ceremonial song, which is forbidden for females, but that would be strange,
because no person would teach her that.
Kind regards,
Lies


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