© 2015 Equinox Publishing Ltd. This article reviews the cultural-environmental context of the Leweton community's liquid percussion practice and the production of the Vanuatu Women's Water Music (henceforth VWWM) DVD with regard to the conceptual framework of the aquapelago. The latter has contended that human societies closely interacting with marine environments can be characterized as inhabiting an aquapelago by virtue of their activities creating an aquapelagic assemblage of terrestrial and marine elements. Following a summary discussion of aspects of the aquapelago, the article first considers the nature of the Leweton community's liquid percussion practice in its traditional context and then addresses the contemporary developments tha...
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This article reviews the cultural-environmental context of the Leweton community’s liquid percussion...
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International audienceThe butterfly rig, an Oceanic spritsail generally used tacking in a Melanesian...
This article attempts to audit underwater music. There are two primary venues for underwater music: ...
In the 1880s-early 1940s a number of people from poor coastal communities in Japan relocated to the ...
This article reviews the cultural-environmental context of the Leweton community’s liquid percussion...
This article applies the concept of aquapelagic assemblages to an understanding of artistic and cult...
Taking the case of the Mwerlap- speaking people from the islands of Gaua and Merelava in northern Va...
The performers of the Vanuatu Women’s Water Music group hail from the remote northern tropical islan...
This article investigates connections between climate justice and cultural sustainability through th...
Post-colonial Vanuatu is one of the most culturally and linguistically diversecountries in the world...
Embodying dual legacies (ancestral and colonial), communities throughout the Pacific Islands are con...
This session presents Netai en Namou Toc / Stories of Mother Ocean, a newly published illustrated ch...
Music is a social phenomenon, which allows the possibility of indefinite re-creations. In many cultu...
Lake Bolac is a freshwater lake, resulting from one of the volcanic eruptions in the Western distric...
Aquapelagos can be defined as assemblages of the marine and terrestrial spaces of groups of islands ...
The islands of Chiloé, in southern Chile, have developed a distinct culture over several centuries, ...
International audienceThe butterfly rig, an Oceanic spritsail generally used tacking in a Melanesian...
This article attempts to audit underwater music. There are two primary venues for underwater music: ...
In the 1880s-early 1940s a number of people from poor coastal communities in Japan relocated to the ...