
Presentations for the corporate sector
Descendance supplies a wide range of services to make your event memorable and successful, performances are tailor made to suit the occasion, the duration of the performance can be anywhere from 5-45 minutes depending on availability of time. Descendance offers didgeridoo players, singers, dancers, smoking ceremonies, message stick presentations, and can produce both traditional and contemporary styles. The Number of performers can be anywhere between one to twenty, depending on your budget, Descendance has been producing corporate shows since 1993 leaving their cultural magic on events and making the occasion unforgettable.
Olympics Schedule
During the Olympic Games in Sydney 2000, the Descendance network was booked for many of the major corporate events around Sydney, completing seventy performances in twenty five days, the clients and audiences ranged from over one hundred countries, showing the world the true spirit of indigenous performance.
Client Base
Descendance has worked with some of the world’s leading organizations and clients including Aurora Resorts, United Nations, Hawaiian Airlines, P & O Cruises, Qantas , Virgin Airlines, Amway International, Seoul City Government, Air New Zealand, Etihad Airlines, Korean Air, Australian Grand Prix , Disneyworld Florida, South Corp Wines, Tourism Australia , DFAT , Australian Rugby Union, AMP, Australia Council, Canada Council, Aboriginal Tourism Australia, Channel Seven, Samsung, Australian Government, International Aids Society, BMW, SOCOG, Richard Pratt, David Suzuki, Queens Jubilee Organization, Amnesty International, Greenpeace, International Indigenous Funders, Moscow Circus, Sydney Casino, Northern Territory Tourist Commission, Sydney Opera House, Austrade, Discovery Chanel, NAIDOC, Fox Studios, BHP Biliton, Red Earth Festival, Sziget Festival, Toast Festivals London, Staging Connections Singapore, Ghironda Festival Italy, many of the major five star hotel chains, and the worlds leading Event Management companies. In 2005 they became the first indigenous company to become a finalist at The Sydney Business Awards.