This Masters thesis contributes to our understanding of the hybridised musical culture that existed in early twentieth century New Zealand. By tracing the extensive tours of the Waiata Maori Choir from 1924 until the group disbanded in 1938, this research illuminates the process of singing faith (in this case Methodism) and of the religious, racial, social, cultural, musical and political factors that made up the group. The choir’s Methodist founder, Reverend Arthur Seamer, used the stage as a venue to interact and intersect with the choir’s audiences. This enabled them to contribute to the broader education in Maori history and culture of their typically European audiences, and to actively change the attitudes of both races. This study of ...
This article argues that the influence of the Fisk Jubilee Singers on both Australian Aboriginal and...
This thesis examines the effects that choral singing can have on the construction of Australian Abor...
This research focuses on the effects of the transculturalisation of African American gospel music in...
This Masters thesis contributes to our understanding of the hybridised musical culture that existed ...
This thesis examines the extent to which the New Zealand Assemblies of God, one of the largest and o...
This study explores the brass bands of the Rātana community. Te Hāhi Rātana (the Rātana Church) is a...
The Big Sing festival (TBS) in New Zealand exists as an extension of the British tradition of such ...
Appendices are held with the print copy.Music has always been an integral part of day to day living ...
This thesis examines the extent to which the New Zealand Assemblies of God, one of the largest and o...
The Presbyterian Church of Mozambique (IPM) has its origins in the Swiss Mission and the European Re...
Māori performing arts provides a valuable contribution to Aotearoa New Zealand society. Māori perf...
This thesis examines the growth, character and significance of spiritualism in New Zealand settler s...
This thesis is an historical analysis of nineteenth century Protestant Christian mission in New Zeal...
Music education has been part of the New Zealand curriculum since the nineteenth century yet it has...
This thesis examines Māori spirituality reflected in the customary words Te Wairua Kōmingomingo o te...
This article argues that the influence of the Fisk Jubilee Singers on both Australian Aboriginal and...
This thesis examines the effects that choral singing can have on the construction of Australian Abor...
This research focuses on the effects of the transculturalisation of African American gospel music in...
This Masters thesis contributes to our understanding of the hybridised musical culture that existed ...
This thesis examines the extent to which the New Zealand Assemblies of God, one of the largest and o...
This study explores the brass bands of the Rātana community. Te Hāhi Rātana (the Rātana Church) is a...
The Big Sing festival (TBS) in New Zealand exists as an extension of the British tradition of such ...
Appendices are held with the print copy.Music has always been an integral part of day to day living ...
This thesis examines the extent to which the New Zealand Assemblies of God, one of the largest and o...
The Presbyterian Church of Mozambique (IPM) has its origins in the Swiss Mission and the European Re...
Māori performing arts provides a valuable contribution to Aotearoa New Zealand society. Māori perf...
This thesis examines the growth, character and significance of spiritualism in New Zealand settler s...
This thesis is an historical analysis of nineteenth century Protestant Christian mission in New Zeal...
Music education has been part of the New Zealand curriculum since the nineteenth century yet it has...
This thesis examines Māori spirituality reflected in the customary words Te Wairua Kōmingomingo o te...
This article argues that the influence of the Fisk Jubilee Singers on both Australian Aboriginal and...
This thesis examines the effects that choral singing can have on the construction of Australian Abor...
This research focuses on the effects of the transculturalisation of African American gospel music in...