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Intersecting cultures in music and dance education : an oceanic perspective / Linda Ashley, David Lines, editors.

Medverkande(n): Materialtyp: TextTextSpråk: Engelska Serie: Landscapes: the Arts, Aesthetics, and Education ; 19Utgivningsuppgift: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016Beskrivning: VIII, 308 p. 10 illusInnehållstyp:
  • text
ISBN:
  • 9783319289878
Ämnen: Fler format: Online edition:: Intersecting Cultures in Music and Dance EducationDDK-klassifikation:
  • 700.71 23
Library of Congress (LC) klassifikationskod:
  • NX280-410
Annan klassifikation:
  • Iky
Innehåll:
Introduction by Linda Ashley and David Lines -- Part I Music and Dance in Education Through Oceanic Traditions -- Mau Kōrari – Traditional Māori Martial Art Training Incorporating American and European Dance Forms by Tanemahuta Gray with Jenny Stevenson -- Learning Music and Dance in Micronesia by Brian Diettrich -- Sāsā: More Than Just a Dance by Robyn Trinick and Luama Sauni -- Pride and Honour: Indigenous Dance in New South Wales Schools by Katie Wilson -- Part II Culturally Responsive Pedagogies -- Making Connections: Culturally Responsive Pedagogy and Dance in the Classroom by Liz Melchior -- Legacy and Adaptation: Orff Schulwerk in the New Zealand Setting by Linda Locke -- Forging Genuine Partnerships in the Performance Studio: Reviving the Master-Apprentice Model for Post-Colonial Times by Te Oti Rakena -- Changing Pedagogical Approaches in ‘Ori Tahiti: “Traditional” Dance for a Non-Traditional Generation by Jane Freeman-Moulin -- Dancing into the Third Space: The Role of Dance and Drama in Discovering Who We Are by Janinka Greenwood -- Untangling Intersections of Diverse Indigenous Heritages in Dance Education: Echoes, Whispers and Erosion in the Creases by Linda Ashley -- Part III Sharing and Constructing Identities, Meanings and Values -- Songs Stories Tell and Intersecting Cultures by Harold Anderson -- Being Heard: Indigenous Community Narratives by Stephen Matthews -- Cross-Cultural Education in Dance and Song in Aotearoa and Sāmoa by Olivia Taouma -- Musicultural Identity and Intersecting Geographic Contexts in Oceania by Trevor Thwaites -- Tama Watēa: Integrating Māori perspectives into Dance Education by Ojeya Cruz-Banks -- The Ocean Swim: Rethinking Community in an Early Childhood Education Performing Arts Research Initiative by David Lines. .
Sammanfattning: This volume looks forward and re-examines present day education and pedagogical practices in music and dance in the diverse cultural environments found in Oceania. The book also identifies a key issue of how teachers face the prospect of taking a reflexive view of their own cultural legacy in music and dance education as they work from and alongside different cultural worldviews. This key issue, amongst other debates that arise, positions Intersecting Cultures as an innovative text that fills a gap in the current market with highly appropriate and fresh ideas from primary sources. The book offers commentaries that underpin and inform current pedagogy and bigger picture policy for the performing arts in education in Oceania, and in parallel ways in other countries. .
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Introduction by Linda Ashley and David Lines -- Part I Music and Dance in Education Through Oceanic Traditions -- Mau Kōrari – Traditional Māori Martial Art Training Incorporating American and European Dance Forms by Tanemahuta Gray with Jenny Stevenson -- Learning Music and Dance in Micronesia by Brian Diettrich -- Sāsā: More Than Just a Dance by Robyn Trinick and Luama Sauni -- Pride and Honour: Indigenous Dance in New South Wales Schools by Katie Wilson -- Part II Culturally Responsive Pedagogies -- Making Connections: Culturally Responsive Pedagogy and Dance in the Classroom by Liz Melchior -- Legacy and Adaptation: Orff Schulwerk in the New Zealand Setting by Linda Locke -- Forging Genuine Partnerships in the Performance Studio: Reviving the Master-Apprentice Model for Post-Colonial Times by Te Oti Rakena -- Changing Pedagogical Approaches in ‘Ori Tahiti: “Traditional” Dance for a Non-Traditional Generation by Jane Freeman-Moulin -- Dancing into the Third Space: The Role of Dance and Drama in Discovering Who We Are by Janinka Greenwood -- Untangling Intersections of Diverse Indigenous Heritages in Dance Education: Echoes, Whispers and Erosion in the Creases by Linda Ashley -- Part III Sharing and Constructing Identities, Meanings and Values -- Songs Stories Tell and Intersecting Cultures by Harold Anderson -- Being Heard: Indigenous Community Narratives by Stephen Matthews -- Cross-Cultural Education in Dance and Song in Aotearoa and Sāmoa by Olivia Taouma -- Musicultural Identity and Intersecting Geographic Contexts in Oceania by Trevor Thwaites -- Tama Watēa: Integrating Māori perspectives into Dance Education by Ojeya Cruz-Banks -- The Ocean Swim: Rethinking Community in an Early Childhood Education Performing Arts Research Initiative by David Lines. .

This volume looks forward and re-examines present day education and pedagogical practices in music and dance in the diverse cultural environments found in Oceania. The book also identifies a key issue of how teachers face the prospect of taking a reflexive view of their own cultural legacy in music and dance education as they work from and alongside different cultural worldviews. This key issue, amongst other debates that arise, positions Intersecting Cultures as an innovative text that fills a gap in the current market with highly appropriate and fresh ideas from primary sources. The book offers commentaries that underpin and inform current pedagogy and bigger picture policy for the performing arts in education in Oceania, and in parallel ways in other countries. .

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