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Music needs no visa : insights from three South African voices on teaching African music in Melbourne, Australia

conference contribution
posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by Dawn JosephDawn Joseph
As Australia becomes increasingly multicultural, there are many that would argue that the teaching and learning of music at educational settings can be carried out in a number of ways where cultural context and authenticity is imperative. This paper discusses the main arguments of teaching and learning in music education and provides some theoretical perspectives of teaching African music as groundwork for the discussion and findings. This paper is part of a wider study called 'Smaller steps in longer journeys' and. provides insight into the teaching of South African music in Melbourne. Three South African voices (my own as tertiary music educator, an artist in schools and a primary music specialist) through reflection and interview data considers 'how' and 'why' African music is taught The discussion presents an openmindedness of music when it travels to a new country where the pedagogy is the process of production and exchange, a social-discursive practice whereby process and understanding is more important than just product. As music requires no visa it will continue to travel and be shared in different context where pedagogical practice considers teacher, learner and knowledge.

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Event

International Conference on Cultural Diversity in Music Education (10th : 2010 : Sydney, New South Wales)

Pagination

70 - 75

Publisher

Sydney Conservatorium of Music

Location

Sydney, New South Wales

Place of publication

Sydney, N.S.W.

Start date

2010-01-11

End date

2010-01-13

ISBN-13

9780646521565

Language

eng

Publication classification

E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed

Copyright notice

2010, CDIME

Editor/Contributor(s)

P Dunbar-Hill

Title of proceedings

CDIME 2010 : Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Cultural Diversity in Music Education : The cultural aesthetics of teaching

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