
Supporting Vulnerable Performance Traditions
Keeping it Going in Contexts of Continuity and Change
- 232 pages
- English
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Supporting Vulnerable Performance Traditions
Keeping it Going in Contexts of Continuity and Change
About this book
Supporting Vulnerable Performance Traditions: Keeping it Going in Contexts of Continuity and Change explores endangered forms of performance from across the world, and the aspirations of practitioners, community members and researchers to keep these traditions going.
Readers are provided with an ethnographically rich focus on specific performance contexts in diverse cultural worlds, including case studies that cover: Irish traditional song, ritual performances from southern India, Aboriginal ceremonial songs from northern and central Australia, Latin Catholic rites in multicultural Australia, and Asian-Portuguese syncretic dance in Sri Lanka. With contributors who are all scholars and/or practitioners of music, dance and other temporal arts, this book offers an inside view on the importance of these traditions for peoples' expressions of their distinct cultural identities and assertions of their uniqueness.
Supporting Vulnerable Performance Traditions contains essential insights into musical cultures in the context of continuity and change, and will be of interest to researchers and postgraduates of ethnomusicology, anthropology, performance studies and Asian studies, as well as music historians and practitioners, and musicians and culture bearers across the world.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- The contributors
- How to listen and watch the Prelude and Interludes
- Prelude
- 1 Contemporary issues of continuity and change for vulnerable performance traditions
- Interlude: Yarlpurru-rlangu yawulyu âWomenâs songs about the two age brothersâ1
- 2 âSo they can keep it and carry it onâShifting modes of song transmission and learning of Warlpiri womenâs yawulyu
- Interlude: Låånsas treséér padåås
- 3 LĂĄĂĄnsas parmi napooySquaring the circle on the âdifficultâ Portuguese Burgher lancers
- Interlude: In Meditation (2004), for erhu and electronics1
- 4 Liturgical Latin in LewishamOld Rite music as a means of transcultural religious identification
- Interlude: Theyyam Exhibition: Everyday Life: A Repertoire of Ritual and Performance
- 5 Performance as exhibitionSonic and visual response to the Theyyam Festival
- Interlude: Kodava songBefore and beyond the synecdoche
- 6 âWho do you not see hereâ? (but what might you hear?)Synecdochic maintenance of culture in Kodava songJohn Napier
- Interlude: Rupert Manmurulu and Renfred Manmurulu discuss and perform Inyjalarrku mermaid songs
- 7 âRemix!âContinuity through innovation in the manyardi song tradition of western Arnhem Land
- Index