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Aaron Wyatt: Our Shared Humanity

Aaron Wyatt: Our Shared Humanity

Update: 2024-11-09
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“There is much to be gained by tapping into the tens of thousands of years of culture that we have available to us in this country. Exposing more people to it can only help to highlight our shared humanity, and to advance the cause of reconciliation.”

Aaron Wyatt is a Noongar, Yamatji and Wongi musician: a conductor, composer, violist, educator and programmer. And as the Artistic Director of Ensemble Dutala, Australia’s first First Nations chamber ensemble, he’s working to rectify the conditions in the classical music industry that often see him being the only Indigenous person in an orchestra. 

In their 2024 Boyer Lecture, Aaron traces the ways that classical music in Australia has attempted to fold in Indigenous ideas, music, and people – from the appropriative, to the naive, the collaborative, and the groundbreaking. 

This lecture was written on Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Land and produced on Gadigal Land. 

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Aaron Wyatt: Our Shared Humanity

Aaron Wyatt: Our Shared Humanity

Australian Broadcasting Corporation