Purpose The purpose this paper is to consider festivals as sites for inquiry and learning. Design/methodology/approach The research employed a pluralistic approach to the inquiry drawing on critical African-centred pedagogy, participatory action research, and performance as research inquiry. These arts-based research methods allowed insights to be gained in ways that were congruent to the arts and participants who enacted them. In total, 12 young people and six elders of diverse African heritage as well as two artists were participants in the research. Findings The research revealed that the festival as a research methodology was both dialogic and performative and a rich site for the exploration of identity negotiation. Throu...
Festivals are an important sub-field within event studies which, until recently, have not been studi...
Festivals are an important sub-field within event studies which, until recently, have not been studi...
Contemporary reality has shown that the colonised people of Africa and other third world countries h...
Allan Jepson and Alan Clarke, 'Creating Critical Festical Discourse through flexible mixed Methodolo...
Cultural festivals have become a prominent topic of research because of their socio-economic value. ...
Performance festivals have a unique, significant, but largely undocumented history in the discipline...
Performance festivals have a unique, significant, but largely undocumented history in the discipline...
Festivals are an important sub-field within event studies which, until recently, have not been studi...
Festivals are an important sub-field within event studies which, until recently, have not been studi...
Festivals are an important sub-field within event studies which, until recently, have not been studi...
Festivals are an important sub-field within event studies which, until recently, have not been studi...
Festivals are an important sub-field within event studies which, until recently, have not been studi...
Festivals are an important sub-field within event studies which, until recently, have not been studi...
Festivals are an important sub-field within event studies which, until recently, have not been studi...
Festivals are an important sub-field within event studies which, until recently, have not been studi...
Festivals are an important sub-field within event studies which, until recently, have not been studi...
Festivals are an important sub-field within event studies which, until recently, have not been studi...
Contemporary reality has shown that the colonised people of Africa and other third world countries h...
Allan Jepson and Alan Clarke, 'Creating Critical Festical Discourse through flexible mixed Methodolo...
Cultural festivals have become a prominent topic of research because of their socio-economic value. ...
Performance festivals have a unique, significant, but largely undocumented history in the discipline...
Performance festivals have a unique, significant, but largely undocumented history in the discipline...
Festivals are an important sub-field within event studies which, until recently, have not been studi...
Festivals are an important sub-field within event studies which, until recently, have not been studi...
Festivals are an important sub-field within event studies which, until recently, have not been studi...
Festivals are an important sub-field within event studies which, until recently, have not been studi...
Festivals are an important sub-field within event studies which, until recently, have not been studi...
Festivals are an important sub-field within event studies which, until recently, have not been studi...
Festivals are an important sub-field within event studies which, until recently, have not been studi...
Festivals are an important sub-field within event studies which, until recently, have not been studi...
Festivals are an important sub-field within event studies which, until recently, have not been studi...
Festivals are an important sub-field within event studies which, until recently, have not been studi...
Contemporary reality has shown that the colonised people of Africa and other third world countries h...