Gondwana Choirs Release Video Of Birinyi

Gondwana Choirs have released another video project on YouTube. Birinyi features Gondwana Indigenous Choir performing the story of the creation of Yurrbin, the Great Barrier Reef on Yidinji country

Filmed on Yidinji country, the story of Birinyi  is shared by Gimuy Walubara Yidinji elder, Gudju Gudju with music by Luke Byrne. Showing the extradordinary natural beauty and cultural richness of Far North Queensland, the video follows the Gondwana Indigenous Choir to the sea for their performance of the song Birinyi written by Luke Byrne and Gudju Gudju.

View Birinyi.

View the Birinyi Behind the Scenes video.

 

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