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Landscapes of Indigenous Performance

Music and dance of the Torres Strait and Arnhem Land
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Landscapes of Indigenous Performance explores the dynamic interplay between traditional Indigenous music and dance and external influences in the Torres Strait and Northern Territory. The collection examines how colonial and other outside forces have shaped contemporary cultural expression, viewing musical history and performance as a continuous evolution. Contributors investigate the impact of missionary and popular culture, the integration of Christian music with traditional ritual, and the adaptation of global songs within Indigenous contexts. The book also explores the relationship between Aboriginal ritual, movement, environment, and education through cross-cultural perspectives.
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This book is essential for scholars, educators, and practitioners in music, dance, Indigenous studies, and performance arts, as well as those interested in cross-cultural dialogue between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities.

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Brings together a range of contemporary explorations of Indigenous music and dance in the Torres Strait and the tropical regions of the Northern Territory. This title shows how traditional music and dance have responded to colonial control and to other forces beyond local control. It offers an understanding of the history of Torres Strait music.

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Landscapes of Indigenous Performance brings together a wide range of contemporary explorations of Indigenous music and dance in the Torres Strait and the tropical regions of the Northern Territory. This collection shows how traditional music and dance have responded to colonial control in the past and more recently to other external forces beyond local control.

It looks at musical pasts and presents as a continuum of creativity; at contemporary cultural performance as a contested domain; and at cross-cultural issues of recording and teaching music and dance as experienced by Indigenous leaders and educators, and non-Indigenous researchers and scholars.

Indigenous and non-Indigenous contributors demonstrate how local music and dance genres have been subject to missionary, institutional, popular and global influences. They offer an understanding of the cultural background and history of Torres Strait music; discuss how contemporary Christian music and dance in Arnhem Land incorporate traditional ritual; unpack the complex form and structure of an Australian Aboriginal song series; and examine the transformation of a nineteenth-century American popular song into a 'traditional' anthem of the Torres Strait.

The book also examines the interface between Aboriginal ritual, movement and the environment as portrayed on film, and explores the issues raised by the presence of Aboriginal performers in the non-Indigenous university classroom. The book is of critical importance for those involved in the fields of music, dance and performance in general.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780855754938

Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 September 2005

Country: Australia

Imprint: Aboriginal Studies Press

Illustration: Illustrations

Contributors:

  • Edited by Fiona Magowan
  • Edited by Karl Neuenfeldt

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 150.0mm

Height: 230.0mm

Weight: 350g

Pages: 208

About the Author

Fiona Magowan is lecturer in Anthropology at Queen's University, Belfast and continues to research Yolngu music and dance in northeast Arnhem Land. Karl Neuenfeldt is Associate Professor in Contemporary Communication at Central Queensland University. He is active as a music researcher, musician and producer.

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