Artistic Dynamos: An Ethnography on Music in Central African Kingdoms uses stories and research from the Ngiemboon community of West Cameroon as touchstones for proposing new approaches to arts scholarship and community development.
Artistic Dynamos: An Ethnography on Music in Central African Kingdoms uses stories and research from the Ngiemboon community of West Cameroon as touchstones for proposing new approaches to arts scholarship and community development.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brian Schrag is Senior Ethnomusicology & Arts Consultant, SIL International, and founder of the Center for Excellence in World Arts at Dallas International University.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Setting the Stage: From Humble Learning to Artistic Communication 2 First Meetings: Bamiléké Communities in Ethnographic and Artistic Context 3 Discovery at Home: The Stable Malleable Divide 4 Confirmation from a Distance: The Inner Life of an Urban Dance Association 5 Necessary Rigor: Multi-Artistic Description of One Enactment of One Communication Genre 6 Better Futures: Stable Malleable Dynamos in Community Thriving
1 Setting the Stage: From Humble Learning to Artistic Communication 2 First Meetings: Bamiléké Communities in Ethnographic and Artistic Context 3 Discovery at Home: The Stable Malleable Divide 4 Confirmation from a Distance: The Inner Life of an Urban Dance Association 5 Necessary Rigor: Multi-Artistic Description of One Enactment of One Communication Genre 6 Better Futures: Stable Malleable Dynamos in Community Thriving
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