Cultural boundaries are no longer geographically dictated. This intercultural music making initiative made provision for the social cohesion of the North-West University, South Africa Tswana students as they prepared musical artefacts for ‘export ’ that convey, confirm and explore their culture of birth. Advancement in emerging digital technologies assisted to facilitate the export through video, on-line chat room and web-cam communication. Such technology supports the conveyance of originality, authenticity and context. The exporters were not remotely detached from the musical artefact but were connected digitally. The ‘importers’, Charles Sturt University, Australia were able to access the musical artefacts through repeated, close and car...
This paper situates itself in an Australian society that has become increasingly globalised and cosm...
"We in South Africa face the difficulty of transforming the traditions of segregation by nurturing a...
The traditions of music education are quite different between India and Australia. The West has an o...
The term ‘intercultural’ (as in ‘intercultural creativity’) acknowledges the complexity of locations...
Experiences as a composer and performer in Australia involve a number of significant collaborations ...
This article explores the potential for music making activities such as jamming, song writing, and p...
This article reports of the power (influence) of music to develop intercultural understandings to be...
Cultural identity in the 21st century remains crucial despite or because of, increasingly sophistica...
Report of travels, encounters, exchanges and impromptu music creations with musicians from different...
Intercultural musical collaboration presents many practical, aesthetic and ethical challenges. Not o...
Combining Chartwell Dutiro’s mbira music from the Shona tradition of Zimbabwe with a classically tra...
Abstract - This chapter presents three international collaborative projects (in Lebanon, India and ...
This is an exploratory paper which considers approaches, contexts and purposes of music education. I...
This paper begins to explore the notion of a South African identity in Australia through community m...
Two student members of non-Western music groups active in an Australian tertiary education music dep...
This paper situates itself in an Australian society that has become increasingly globalised and cosm...
"We in South Africa face the difficulty of transforming the traditions of segregation by nurturing a...
The traditions of music education are quite different between India and Australia. The West has an o...
The term ‘intercultural’ (as in ‘intercultural creativity’) acknowledges the complexity of locations...
Experiences as a composer and performer in Australia involve a number of significant collaborations ...
This article explores the potential for music making activities such as jamming, song writing, and p...
This article reports of the power (influence) of music to develop intercultural understandings to be...
Cultural identity in the 21st century remains crucial despite or because of, increasingly sophistica...
Report of travels, encounters, exchanges and impromptu music creations with musicians from different...
Intercultural musical collaboration presents many practical, aesthetic and ethical challenges. Not o...
Combining Chartwell Dutiro’s mbira music from the Shona tradition of Zimbabwe with a classically tra...
Abstract - This chapter presents three international collaborative projects (in Lebanon, India and ...
This is an exploratory paper which considers approaches, contexts and purposes of music education. I...
This paper begins to explore the notion of a South African identity in Australia through community m...
Two student members of non-Western music groups active in an Australian tertiary education music dep...
This paper situates itself in an Australian society that has become increasingly globalised and cosm...
"We in South Africa face the difficulty of transforming the traditions of segregation by nurturing a...
The traditions of music education are quite different between India and Australia. The West has an o...