Zotora is one of the pioneers among Europe's didgeridoo players.
Zotora laid the foundation for his playing style among the indigenous people during a five-year stay in Australia in the 1980s and 90s. But he has always sought to find his own expression within this tradition.
Didgeridoo is an ancient instrument and is said to be the mother of all wind instruments. In the didgeridoo's homeland, he enjoys respect for his didgeridoo playing from the Aborigines - the traditional practitioners of this instrument.
“Tomba Emmanuelle” with the 800m2 large work “Vita” that describes life from beginning to end in combination with didgeridoo is particularly suited for a moment of reflection and contemplation.