Supporting Vulnerable Performance Traditions: Keeping it Going in
Contexts of Continuity and Change explores endangered forms of
performance from across the world, and the aspirations of
practitioners, community members and researchers to keep these
traditions going. Readers are provided with an ethnographically rich
focus on specific performance contexts in diverse cultural worlds,
including case studies that cover: Irish traditional song, ritual
performances from southern India, Aboriginal ceremonial songs from
northern and central Australia, Latin Catholic rites in multicultural
Australia, and Asian-Portuguese syncretic dance in Sri Lanka. With
contributors who are all scholars and/or practitioners of music, dance
and other temporal arts, this book offers an inside view on the
importance of these traditions for peoples' expressions of their
distinct cultural identities and assertions of their uniqueness.
Supporting Vulnerable Performance Traditions contains essential
insights into musical cultures in the context of continuity and
change, and will be of interest to researchers and postgraduates of
ethnomusicology, anthropology, performance studies and Asian studies,
as well as music historians and practitioners, and musicians and
culture bearers across the world.
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Keeping it Going in Contexts of Continuity and Change
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040115459
Publisert
2024
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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