Editorial


Autoria(s): Dillon, Steven C.; Bartleet, Brydie-Leigh; Leong, Samuel
Data(s)

29/03/2012

Resumo

On a balmy summer morning a small group of us gathered for breakfast at the China National Convention Centre in Beijing during the 2010 ISME World Conference. As the cafe started to fill up with delegates from around the globe, we sat intently discussing our grand plan. Quite simply, we wanted to develop a network of community music practitioners and scholars in the Asia Pacific region. Inspired by the Community Music Activity (CMA) Commission we had just attended in Hangzhou the week before, we felt a pressing need to keep the seminar’s momentum going. During the seminar we had heard many stories and examples of musical practices, community contexts, pedagogical approaches and research ethics; however, set against the backdrop of this Chinese context, these familiar topics seemed to take on a new meaning (see Bartleet 2011). As we experienced the local culture and interacted with some of our Chinese colleagues, we were reminded that the concept of community is always contextual, contingent and contested(see Elliott et al. 2008: 3). We were also reminded that notions of what community music is and its social and educational functions are always fluid and varied depending on where you are in the world. After the seminar, our sense was that there are new voices and ideas relating to community music coming from this region that need to be heard. We hoped that this network would serve as a vehicle for activating relationships between these practitioners and scholars, as well as a channel for developing cross cultural partnerships, and disseminating research about community music in this region. On the surface this goal seemed quite straightforward...

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/54406/

Publicador

Intellect Ltd.

Relação

DOI:10.1386/ijcm.5.1.3_2

Dillon, Steven C., Bartleet, Brydie-Leigh, & Leong, Samuel (2012) Editorial. International Journal of Community Music, 5(1), pp. 3-9.

Direitos

Copyright 2012 Intellect Ltd Editorial.

Fonte

Creative Industries Faculty; Music & Sound

Palavras-Chave #190409 Musicology and Ethnomusicology #Editorial #Community Music #Network
Tipo

Journal Article