This article explores the potential for music making activities such as jamming, song writing, and performance to act as a medium for intercultural connection and relationship building during service learning programs with Indigenous communities in Australia. To set the context, the paper begins with an overview of current international perspectives on service learning and then moves towards a theoretical and practical discussion of how these processes, politics, and learning outcomes arise when intercultural engagement is used in service learning programs. The paper then extends this discussion to consider the ways in which shared music making can bring a sense of intercultural “proximity” that has the potential to evoke deep learning expe...
Community arts in Australia, as in many other countries, continue to permeate society, illuminating ...
Music participation is a way of life for many cultures and is an activity that is often passed on ge...
This article provides a case study from the Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music (CASM), a special...
This article explores the potential for music making activities such as jamming, song writing, and p...
Community music educators worldwide face the challenge of preparing their students for working in in...
In this chapter we aim to situate the concept of artistic citizenship alongside the issues and pract...
The core of service learning in post-secondary education is a range of partnerships between higher e...
The core of service learning in post-secondary education is a range of partnerships between higher e...
The health practice of music therapy has traditionally been applied from within a Western framework,...
As music education in Australia progresses towards a National Curriculum, questions of how best to t...
Cultural boundaries are no longer geographically dictated. This intercultural music making initiativ...
This article examines the early stages of the development of an intercultural lullaby choir in Melbo...
This article outlines a framework for working with First Peoples. The framework supports respectful ...
Australian higher education institutions face increasing pressure to institute Aboriginal and Torres...
Abstract - This chapter presents three international collaborative projects (in Lebanon, India and ...
Community arts in Australia, as in many other countries, continue to permeate society, illuminating ...
Music participation is a way of life for many cultures and is an activity that is often passed on ge...
This article provides a case study from the Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music (CASM), a special...
This article explores the potential for music making activities such as jamming, song writing, and p...
Community music educators worldwide face the challenge of preparing their students for working in in...
In this chapter we aim to situate the concept of artistic citizenship alongside the issues and pract...
The core of service learning in post-secondary education is a range of partnerships between higher e...
The core of service learning in post-secondary education is a range of partnerships between higher e...
The health practice of music therapy has traditionally been applied from within a Western framework,...
As music education in Australia progresses towards a National Curriculum, questions of how best to t...
Cultural boundaries are no longer geographically dictated. This intercultural music making initiativ...
This article examines the early stages of the development of an intercultural lullaby choir in Melbo...
This article outlines a framework for working with First Peoples. The framework supports respectful ...
Australian higher education institutions face increasing pressure to institute Aboriginal and Torres...
Abstract - This chapter presents three international collaborative projects (in Lebanon, India and ...
Community arts in Australia, as in many other countries, continue to permeate society, illuminating ...
Music participation is a way of life for many cultures and is an activity that is often passed on ge...
This article provides a case study from the Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music (CASM), a special...