Community arts in Australia, as in many other countries, continue to permeate society, illuminating the past and shaping the future. This article situates itself as an aspect of community music through creative music-making within a larger research project that started at Deakin University (DU) (Melbourne, Australia) in 2011 called ‘Flows and Catchments’. Through the lens of creative arts and music-making, I argue that community partnerships between local communities and tertiary institutions are a fertile ground to celebrate arts practice where the cultural and artistic life of the community is promoted, fostering respect and understanding between indigenous and non-indigenous peoples. In 2012, I presented a music workshop at t...
This article discusses the notion of sharing music and culture as an effective platform to celebrate...
Music of Place introduces the communities of three very different Australian festivals: the proudly ...
Though the Queensland Department of Public Instruction attempted to deliver a comprehensive school m...
Lake Bolac is a freshwater lake, resulting from one of the volcanic eruptions in the Western distric...
This article explores the motivations, approaches and results that occurred when six composers/music...
A vibrant community music sector can strengthen broader community resilience. It is an acknowledged ...
Sound Links examines the dynamics of community music in Australia, and the models it represents for ...
Tertiary music departments or schools within institutions of higher education are key exponents of c...
This article examines the role of three community-based music projects—in Newcastle (Australia), Tha...
Choirs are an important part of the social and cultural tapestry of any community. Participating, le...
This paper begins to explore the notion of a South African identity in Australia through community m...
As music education in Australia progresses towards a National Curriculum, questions of how best to t...
The landscape of festivals in Australia is a diverse one, ranging from large urban festivals to smal...
Australia is a country of migrants and many cultures. From the Second World War to 2006-07, more tha...
Sound links examines the dynamics of community music in Australia, and the models it represents for ...
This article discusses the notion of sharing music and culture as an effective platform to celebrate...
Music of Place introduces the communities of three very different Australian festivals: the proudly ...
Though the Queensland Department of Public Instruction attempted to deliver a comprehensive school m...
Lake Bolac is a freshwater lake, resulting from one of the volcanic eruptions in the Western distric...
This article explores the motivations, approaches and results that occurred when six composers/music...
A vibrant community music sector can strengthen broader community resilience. It is an acknowledged ...
Sound Links examines the dynamics of community music in Australia, and the models it represents for ...
Tertiary music departments or schools within institutions of higher education are key exponents of c...
This article examines the role of three community-based music projects—in Newcastle (Australia), Tha...
Choirs are an important part of the social and cultural tapestry of any community. Participating, le...
This paper begins to explore the notion of a South African identity in Australia through community m...
As music education in Australia progresses towards a National Curriculum, questions of how best to t...
The landscape of festivals in Australia is a diverse one, ranging from large urban festivals to smal...
Australia is a country of migrants and many cultures. From the Second World War to 2006-07, more tha...
Sound links examines the dynamics of community music in Australia, and the models it represents for ...
This article discusses the notion of sharing music and culture as an effective platform to celebrate...
Music of Place introduces the communities of three very different Australian festivals: the proudly ...
Though the Queensland Department of Public Instruction attempted to deliver a comprehensive school m...