A person is standing on a rocky edge by the sea, with gentle waves washing against the shore. The individual is dressed in a suit with a patterned tie, arms crossed, and facing forward. The background shows a calm ocean under a clear sky with soft, natural lighting, creating a serene and minimalist coastal scene.

Drifting Clouds

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Time
3:15 pm
Festival Day
Sunday 15 Feb
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Drifting Clouds were conceived in the homelands of Bunhungura, a 20 minute drive from Gapuwiyak. Lead singer, songwriter and keyboardist Terry Guyula has been honing his skills from a young age, while first connecting with music from watching his uncles fellowship band and then playing drums and keyboards in school. After graduating Guyula went on to study at Abmusic in Perth, where he first started singing, writing and developing his own style.

Guyula’s ethereal sound draws from an eclectic mix of genres from synthpop, 80’s, rock and country, while drawing from Songlines, Dreamtime Stories, culture and life in community, Drifting Clouds achieve a nuanced vision. In Gapuwiyak, Guyula formed an eight piece family band to back up and perform his originals. In a packed out troopy, the band have travelled and performed at a string of the NT’s most prestigious cultural festivals including Garma, Barunga, Bush Bands Bash, Stone Country and more.

The band’s name comes from distinctive clouds that roll in from the east, appearing as a coat of many patterns. The patterns have names, one is Dhumbarpar: ‘drifting clouds’

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