Ethno Music Gatherings: Pedagogy Experience, Impact: Music, Community, and Education
Editat de Lee Higgins, Sarah Jane Gibsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 iul 2024
This book presents key findings from a four-year project that sought to understand Ethno, an organized residential folk, world, and traditional music program for young people ranging in age from eighteen to thirty. First held in Sweden in 1990, Ethno now hosts gatherings in more than forty countries. The authors examine the complexity of an Ethno music experience with three focuses: pedagogy and professional development, participant experience, and impact beyond the gathering.
Drawing on data from participant observations, interviews, social media analysis, onsite and video observations, surveys, and questionnaires, the authors ask critical questions concerning Ethno’s history, ethos, pedagogy, and philosophical ideals. Considering its history and current practices, the following themes are explored: non-formal music making, personal authenticity, holistic praxis, musical possible selves, intercultural music exchange, sustainability, social media engagement, song sharing, and future practices. As a collection of integrated thought, the book’s purpose is to illuminate new understandings of what Ethno does and in so doing present synergies and divergencies with the wider field of music education.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781835950364
ISBN-10: 1835950361
Pagini: 222
Ilustrații: 24 halftones
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Intellect Ltd
Colecția Intellect Ltd
Seria Music, Community, and Education
ISBN-10: 1835950361
Pagini: 222
Ilustrații: 24 halftones
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Intellect Ltd
Colecția Intellect Ltd
Seria Music, Community, and Education
Notă biografică
Lee Higgins is director of the International Centre of Community Music at York St John University, UK. He is the author of several books, including, most recently, Thinking Community Music. Sarah-Jane Gibson is an ethnomusicologist and lecturer in music at York St John University, UK. She is the author of Building Community Choirs in the Twenty-First Century: Re-imagining Identity through Singing in Northern Ireland, also published by Intellect.
Cuprins
Foreword
Magnus Bäckström
Framing Ethno World & Ethno Research
Sarah-Jane Gibson and Lee Higgins
Ethno pedagogy: Valuing one another through experiential learning
Andrea Creech, Maria Varvarigou, Lisa Lorenzino, and Ana Coric
Playing with Tradition: Personal Authenticity and Discourses of Traditional Music-Making at Ethno World Gatherings
Laura Risk and Keegan Manson-Curry
Music Making as Holistic Praxis
Dave Camlin and Helena Reis
Ethno World as a site for developing and practising musical possible selves
Maria Varvarigou, Andrea Creech, Lisa Lorenzino, and Ana Coric
Marvelling at the Ethnoverse: Intercultural Learning through Traditional Music
Roger Mantie and Pedro Tironi
Carbon Footprints and Intercultural Exchange: Ethno as Sustainable Practice
Sarah-Jane Gibson
Ethno Online: An Analysis of Social Media Engagement on Facebook
Roger Mantie
Sharing songs, shaping community: Revitalizing time-honored pedagogies at EthnoUSA
Huib Schippers
Reconceptualizing Ethno? Perceptions of the Ethno Gatherings in Bahia, Malawi, and the Solomon Islands
Sarah-Jane Gibson
Magnus Bäckström
Framing Ethno World & Ethno Research
Sarah-Jane Gibson and Lee Higgins
Ethno pedagogy: Valuing one another through experiential learning
Andrea Creech, Maria Varvarigou, Lisa Lorenzino, and Ana Coric
Playing with Tradition: Personal Authenticity and Discourses of Traditional Music-Making at Ethno World Gatherings
Laura Risk and Keegan Manson-Curry
Music Making as Holistic Praxis
Dave Camlin and Helena Reis
Ethno World as a site for developing and practising musical possible selves
Maria Varvarigou, Andrea Creech, Lisa Lorenzino, and Ana Coric
Marvelling at the Ethnoverse: Intercultural Learning through Traditional Music
Roger Mantie and Pedro Tironi
Carbon Footprints and Intercultural Exchange: Ethno as Sustainable Practice
Sarah-Jane Gibson
Ethno Online: An Analysis of Social Media Engagement on Facebook
Roger Mantie
Sharing songs, shaping community: Revitalizing time-honored pedagogies at EthnoUSA
Huib Schippers
Reconceptualizing Ethno? Perceptions of the Ethno Gatherings in Bahia, Malawi, and the Solomon Islands
Sarah-Jane Gibson