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HomeNewsWill Kepa Performs At CASS National Reconciliation Week Event
Will Kepa performs at CASS National Reconciliation Week event
Will Kepa at the Yil Lull Studio launch in 2021
Thursday 2 June 2022

The newest recording studio in the ANU School of Music is named after the song "Yill Lull" by Murri Aboriginal musician Joe Geia.

The Yil Lull studio offers free recording and music assistance to Indigenous musicians from across Australia and is led by Will Kepa, a proud Torres Strait Islander and School of Music alumnus.

Here, Will tells the story of how the studio got its name before launching into a performance of "Yill Lull".

This content was originally published on the Arts & Social Sciences at ANU YouTube channel.