Emma Donovan has established herself as one of Australia’s finest Indigenous singer/songwriters. With the inclusion of her own traditional language, Gumbayngirr in her songs, she is committed to educating the global community about the depth of Aboriginal culture and spirituality.
Georgia is an emerging South Sea, Indigenous artist, who brings her own unique flavor to contemporary soul. She has performed throughout Brisbane including QPAC, Parliament House, Conservatorium of Music, Brisbane Powerhouse, Stylin' Up and NAIDOC.
Merenia is a multitalented, musician, of Maori, Welsh and Romany heritage who sings in 5 languages and is quickly becoming one of Sydney’s most inimitable and popular female recording artists and live performers - particularly in the Soul, Club and Latin Genres.
TABURA are a powerful and innovative group of young West Papuan musicians based in Melbourne, who are breaking new ground with unique blend of music crossing traditional and contemporary genres fused in original songs and classic tunes by their forefathers.
Born in a small town called Bor in the Malakal Region of the Upper Nile, Ajak grew up in a musical family and began singing along at all the village ceremonies and celebrations, learning the songs of her heritage.
If you had to peg Paula Fuga into a certain music genre, it would be almost impossible. But if you had to? Something like modern Hawaiian soul might suffice.
Elena was a finalist of the “Fiji Vodafone Mic Show” in 2008, paving her career in music, and now she is Fiji’s number one pop star and have toured Australia appearing with Australian Idol finalist, Paulini Curuenavuli (Sony label).
Ngaiire - If you are of Islander heritage, you will know that it is almost inevitable that you will be involved with music even in the most trivial way. It is as natural as breathing.