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Creating a space and place for culture bearers within tertiary institutions: Experiencing East African dance songs in South Africa

journal contribution
posted on 2014-06-01, 00:00 authored by Dawn JosephDawn Joseph

This paper highlights the intersections between formal and informal African music and dance within a tertiary setting. Reflective practice, journaling and survey data within case study methodology provide a snapshot of the teaching and learning that took place at North West University in South Africa in October 2012. I argue for the inclusion of informal pedagogy of indigenous musics within the formal context of university courses. The experience provided a pathway to connect local community and university to celebrate the rich diversity of African music and culture. The teaching and learning experiences served as onsite professional development for tertiary students, music staff and myself.

History

Journal

e-journal of studies in music education

Volume

10

Pagination

22-33

Location

Christchurch, N. Z.

ISSN

1179-7851

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2014, National Centre for Research in Music Education and Sound Arts

Issue

1

Publisher

National Centre for Research in Music Education and Sound Arts