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Mark Atkins

Internationally recognised didgeridoo player and master storyteller

Indigenous Speakers · Virtual

Speaking fee

Available. $8.5k+

Currently taking bookings. Sydney, NSW, AU · travels nationally

About Mark Atkins

One of Australia’s finest didgeridoo players and master storyteller, Mark Atkins is a descendant of Western Australia’s Yamitji people, as well as of Irish/Australian heritage.

Mark is also recognized internationally for his collaborative projects with some of the world’s leading composers and musicians including Philip Glass, Led Zeplin’s Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, Sinead O’Connor, Peter Sculthorpe, Donald Lunney, Ornette Coleman, Gondwana, Jenny Morris, John Williamson, James Morrison, the Blind Boys of Alabama and many more.

With numerous recordings and compositions to his credit, Mark's awards and achievements include the Golden Didgeridoo at the Tamworth Country Music Festival and a Silver Medal (Global Independent Film Awards) for best original score with Adam Starr for the documentary Take Heart.

Fee and travel

Fee band
$8.5k+
Based in
Sydney, NSW, AU · travels nationally
Cancellation
Free cancellation up to 14 days before your event.

Travel and accommodation are quoted separately at cost for events outside Sydney, NSW, AU. Virtual sessions are usually priced below the band above.

Questions

What is Mark Atkins's speaking fee?
Mark Atkins's published fee band is $8.5k+. The final figure depends on the format, the date and travel. There are no hidden fees on top of what's shown.
How do I book Mark Atkins?
Send an enquiry with your date and audience size. We confirm availability and the exact fee within one business day, then you book directly. Free cancellation up to 14 days before your event.

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