Australia's ageing population created challenges for maintaining well-being and combating social isolation. Older Australians frequently rely on community arts organizations to enhance quality of life, specifically in health, happiness and community. Arts engagement takes place in many different contexts, from formal to informal and throughout the lifespan of the individual. Culture shapes the way in which we age and cultural identity is celebrated through the arts. This study will explore ageing and cultural diversity within Australian society through an examination of community arts engagement, specifically a community choir in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Much previous research concerning music engagement by older people has focused on its therapeutic applications, but there have been less attention given to healthy older people still living in communities. This paper reports on how music engagement can facilitate successful ageing be encouraging a sense of community, enhancing well-being and supporting cultural identity.
History
Event
Australian and New Zealand Association for Research in Music Education. Conference (31th : 2009 : Akaroa, New Zealand)
Pagination
273 - 280
Publisher
ANZARME
Location
Akaroa, New Zealand
Place of publication
[Akaroa, New Zealand]
Start date
2009-07-03
End date
2009-07-06
ISBN-13
9780980311662
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2009, ANZARME
Editor/Contributor(s)
A Power
Title of proceedings
ANZARME 2009 : Proceedings of the XXXIth Australian and New Zealand Association for Research in Music Education Annual Conference : 3-6 July 2009, Akaroa, New Zealand