This paper begins to explore the notion of a South African identity in Australia through community music making. Solbu (cited in Herbst, Nzewi and Agawu, 2003) highlights the strong link between music and society, arguing that, music creates and confirms identity, and challenges cultural and communal borderlines. This paper situates itself in an Australian society that is becoming increasingly globalised and cosmopolitan. The South African Jabulani choir in Melbourne is just one example that illustrates a context of diversity as one that promotes respect for a multicultural society and one that promotes respect for diversity across the community. This paper focuses on the cultural and musical identity of South Africans as a minority group i...
Australian education providers at the university level are being challenged to be more inclusive of ...
The central aim of this thesis is to investigate the musical lives of three distinct ethnocultural c...
Community arts in Australia, as in many other countries, continue to permeate society, illuminating ...
This paper begins to explore the notion of a South African identity in Australia through community m...
This paper situates itself in an Australian society that has become increasingly globalised and cosm...
Australia is forged by ongoing migration welcoming a range of cultures, languages and ethnicities th...
This article discusses the notion of sharing music and culture as an effective platform to celebrate...
This paper explores the notion of African music as a way forward to negotiate a \u27space\u27 in con...
This paper examines some of the ways in which South African music is involved in the negotiation of ...
Drawing on ethnographic research in Sydney, Melbourne, and Canberra (2016–2017), this article examin...
Australian society is increasingly multicultural, and this article provides some theoretical perspec...
South Africa prides itself in a rich and colorful array of the Arts where music plays a significant ...
Australia is a country of migrants and many cultures. From the Second World War to 2006-07, more tha...
The recognition and celebration of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) as a way forward to promote de...
Music Education, as well as cultural and musical identities are all being renegotiated, post-Aparthe...
Australian education providers at the university level are being challenged to be more inclusive of ...
The central aim of this thesis is to investigate the musical lives of three distinct ethnocultural c...
Community arts in Australia, as in many other countries, continue to permeate society, illuminating ...
This paper begins to explore the notion of a South African identity in Australia through community m...
This paper situates itself in an Australian society that has become increasingly globalised and cosm...
Australia is forged by ongoing migration welcoming a range of cultures, languages and ethnicities th...
This article discusses the notion of sharing music and culture as an effective platform to celebrate...
This paper explores the notion of African music as a way forward to negotiate a \u27space\u27 in con...
This paper examines some of the ways in which South African music is involved in the negotiation of ...
Drawing on ethnographic research in Sydney, Melbourne, and Canberra (2016–2017), this article examin...
Australian society is increasingly multicultural, and this article provides some theoretical perspec...
South Africa prides itself in a rich and colorful array of the Arts where music plays a significant ...
Australia is a country of migrants and many cultures. From the Second World War to 2006-07, more tha...
The recognition and celebration of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) as a way forward to promote de...
Music Education, as well as cultural and musical identities are all being renegotiated, post-Aparthe...
Australian education providers at the university level are being challenged to be more inclusive of ...
The central aim of this thesis is to investigate the musical lives of three distinct ethnocultural c...
Community arts in Australia, as in many other countries, continue to permeate society, illuminating ...