Essays about: "music participation"

Showing result 16 - 20 of 24 essays containing the words music participation.

  1. 16. Meetings between night and day : Creating a collaborative music performance for children aged 0–3 years

    University essay from Kungl. Musikhögskolan/Institutionen för klassisk musik

    Author : Ingvill Espedal; [2015]
    Keywords : children; kindergarten; voice; collaboration; performance; barn; samarbete; röst;

    Abstract : Møter mellom natt og dag (Meetings between night and day) was my Professional Integration Project (PIP). It was a musical collaborative performance implemented in three kindergartens in the municipality of Fjell, outside of Bergen on the west coast of Norway, between March 17th and March 19th 2015. READ MORE

  2. 17. “House and Techno Broke Them Barriers Down”: Exploring Exclusion through Diversity in Berlin’s Electronic Dance Music Nightclubs

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Tema Genus; Linköpings universitet/Filosofiska fakulteten

    Author : Naomi Alice Rodgers; [2015]
    Keywords : Electronic dance music; EDMC; nightlife; diversity; post-colonial theory; homonationalism; intersectionality; race; sexuality; gender; identity; discourse; multiculturalism; Berlin; Germany;

    Abstract : Berlin is heralded worldwide as being a city that is open, innovative and diverse: a true multicultural metropolis. Music plays a central role in the city’s claim to this title. READ MORE

  3. 18. Feel It In Your Body : Hybridization of Musical Habitus in Swedish Cultural-Educational Tourism to Ghana

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för musikvetenskap

    Author : Nicole Vickers; [2014]
    Keywords : ethnomusicology; musicology; phenomenology; hybridisation; musical habitus; cultural tourism; polyrhythm; musiketnologi; musikvetenskap; fenomenologi; hybridisering; musikaliska habitus; kulturresor; polyrytm;

    Abstract : On the surface the practice of African musics and dances in Sweden seems to be evidence of otherization and exoticization of African cultures. However, those Swedes of non-African background who do African musics and dances are genuinely engaged with the practice in the sense that they participate wholeheartedly and seem to both value and feel positive outcomes from their participation. READ MORE

  4. 19. Using smartphones and shared displays to connect and coordinate people in playful contexts

    University essay from Malmö högskola/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)

    Author : Jaffar Salih; Keisha Bakosi; [2013]
    Keywords : Design; interaction; connection; scalable; coordination; selection; public; event; social game; smartphone; transmedial access; mobile; mimetic interface; collaborative music listening; public spaces; convergence culture; third wave HCI;

    Abstract : This paper explores the social aspects of a new kind of mobile games where players interact with each other in a shared physical space as well as in-game. As technology spreads throughout layers of culture and everyday life, and gaming becomes increasingly widespread, we see a future in social digital games through the use of smartphones, because of their prevalence and their technical versatility. READ MORE

  5. 20. Many Memories, Many Stories : Participatory Music Project for Elderly People with Dementia – Music Pedagogical Applications for Elderly Care

    University essay from Institutionen för klassisk musik

    Author : Krista Pyykönen; [2013]
    Keywords : music pedagogy; elderly people; improvisation; violin; musikpedagogik; äldre människor; improvisation; violin;

    Abstract : ”Many  Stories,  Many  Memories” was a participatory creative music project carried out in collaboration with three professional musicians, a group of seven senior residents and the occupational therapist of “Suomikoti”-elderly home in Stockholm, February 20th – March 21st 2013 . The aim of the project was to build community feeling, participation and operation for the elderly people with dementia by intervening musically in their everyday lives. READ MORE