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Music, dance and the archive /

Music, Dance and the Archive reimagines records of performance cultures from the archive through collaborative and creative research. In this edited volume, Amanda Harris, Linda Barwick and Jakelin Troy bring together performing artists, cultural leaders and interdisciplinary scholars to highlight t...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Australia : Sydney University Press, 2022.
Colección:Indigenous music, language and performing arts
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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520 |a Music, Dance and the Archive reimagines records of performance cultures from the archive through collaborative and creative research. In this edited volume, Amanda Harris, Linda Barwick and Jakelin Troy bring together performing artists, cultural leaders and interdisciplinary scholars to highlight the limits of archival records of music and dance. Through artistic methods drawn from Indigenous methodologies, dance studies and song practices, the contributors explore modes of re-embodying archival records, renewing song practices, countering colonial narratives and re-presenting performance traditions. The book's nine chapters are written by song and dance practitioners, curators, music and dance historians, anthropologists, linguists and musicologists, who explore music and dance by Indigenous people from the West, far north and southeast of the Australian continent, and from Aotearoa New Zealand, Taiwan and Turtle Island (North America). Music, Dance and the Archive interrogates historical practices of access to archives by showing how Indigenous performing artists and community members and academic researchers (Indigenous and non-Indigenous) are collaborating to bring life to objects that have been stored in archives. It not only examines colonial archiving practices but also creative and provocative efforts to redefine the role of archives and to bring them into dialogue with contemporary creative work. Through varied contributions the book seeks to destabilise the very definition of "archives" and to imagine the different forms in which cultural knowledge can be held for current and future Indigenous stakeholders. Music, Dance and the Archive highlights the necessity of relationships, Country and creativity in practising song and dance, and in revitalising practices that have gone out of use. 
505 0 |a List of figures -- List of tables -- The contributors -- List of abbreviations 1 -- Embodied culture and the limits of the archive (doi: 10.30722/sup.9781743328675.01) Amanda Harris, Linda Barwick, Jakelin Troy 2 -- "I'll show you that manyardi": Memory and lived experience in the performance of public ceremony in western Arnhem Land (doi: 10.30722/sup.9781743328675.02) Reuben Brown and Solomon Nangamu 3 -- Ruatepupuke II: Maori meeting house in a museum (doi: 10.30722/sup.9781743328675.03) Jack Gray and Jacqueline Shea Murphy 4 -- Animating cultural heritage knowledge through songs: Museums, archives, consultation and Tiwi music (doi: 10.30722/sup.9781743328675.04) Genevieve Campbell, Jacinta Tipungwuti, Amanda Harris and Matt Poll 5 -- The body is an archive: Collective memory, ancestral knowledge, culture and history (doi: 10.30722/sup.9781743328675.05) Rosy Simas 6 -- Music, dance and the archive: Reanimating 1830s Nyungar songs of Miago (doi: 10.30722/sup.9781743328675.06) Clint Bracknell 7 -- Authenticity and illusion: Performing Maori and Pakeha in the early twentieth century (doi: 10.30722/sup.9781743328675.07) Marianne Schultz 8 -- Bodies of representation and resistance: Archiving and performingculture through contemporary Indigenous theatre in Taiwan (doi: 10.30722/sup.9781743328675.08) Chi-Fang Chao 9 -- Mermaids and cockle shells: Innovation and tradition in the "Diyama" song of Arnhem Land (doi: 10.30722/sup.9781743328675.09) Jodie Kell and Cindy Jinmarabynana. 
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