Songs Dreamings and Ghosts

Songs  Dreamings  and Ghosts
Author: Allan Marett
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2005
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:315675481

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Songs Dreamings and Ghosts

Songs  Dreamings  and Ghosts
Author: Allan Marett
Publsiher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2009-09-17
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780819569349

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A mesmerizing journey into the musical world of Australia's Aboriginal people. Winner of the Stanner Award from the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Studies (2006) Aboriginal musicians receive songs both from an eternal realm known as The Dreaming and from the ghosts of deceased ancestors. Songs, Dreamings, and Ghosts is the first book-length study of wangga, a musical and ceremonial genre of Aboriginal people of the Daly Region of Northern Australia. This work is a labor of love, the culmination of nearly 20 years of field work and research by renowned ethnomusicologist Allan Marett, and represents the only comprehensive documentation of a single major genre of Aboriginal music. With first-hand, in-depth knowledge of Northwest Australia's Aboriginal cultures, Marett provides the reader with a penetrating description and analysis of this compelling musical practice. This book makes a significant contribution to knowledge of Aboriginal studies, and provides a rare glimpse into relatively unknown traditions and cultures. It includes illustrations, musical examples, and links to a web-based virtual CD loaded with samples of this fascinating music, closely linked to the text, at http://www.wesleyan.edu/wespress/wanggacd/.

For the Sake of a Song

For the Sake of a Song
Author: Marett, Allan,Barwick, Linda,Ford, Lysbeth
Publsiher: Sydney University Press
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2013-06-27
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781920899752

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Wangga, originating in the Daly region of Australia’s Top End, is one of the most prominent Indigenous genres of public dance-songs. This book is organised around six repertories: four from the Belyuen-based songmen Barrtjap, Muluk, Mandji and Lambudju, and two from the Wadeye-based Walakandha and Ma-yawa wangga groups, the repertories being named after the ancestral song-giving ghosts of the Marri Tjavin and Marri Ammu people respectively. Framing chapters include discussion of the genre’s social history, musical conventions and the five highly endangered languages in which the songs are composed. The core of the book is a compendium of recordings, transcriptions, translations and explanations of over 150 song items. Thanks to permissions from the composers’ families and a variety of archives and recordists, this corpus includes almost every wangga song ever recorded in the Daly region.

For the Sake of a Song

For the Sake of a Song
Author: Allan Marett,Linda Barwick,Lysbeth Ford
Publsiher: Sydney University Press
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2013-06-27
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781743326213

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Wangga, originating in the Daly region of Australia's Top End, is one of the most prominent Indigenous genres of public dance-songs. This book focuses on the songmen who created and performed the song

Songs within Ghost Dreams

Songs within Ghost Dreams
Author: W. Jude Aher
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2011-01-04
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781458328182

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A book of The Art of Words walking across three years in the Life of an aging Poet 2008 thru 2010. 40 years he has wandered a life now shattered by a torn brain. He is slowed but not broken. The Art of the Universe still whispers to him.

Music Dance and the Archive

Music  Dance and the Archive
Author: Amanda Harris,Linda Barwick,Professor Jakelin Troy
Publsiher: Sydney University Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2022-11-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781743328699

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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.

Exploring the Legacy of the 1948 Arnhem Land Expedition

Exploring the Legacy of the 1948 Arnhem Land Expedition
Author: Martin Thomas,Margo Neale
Publsiher: ANU E Press
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2011-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781921666452

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"In 1948 a collection of scientists, anthropologists and photographers journeyed to northern Australia for a seven-month tour of research and discovery - now regarded as 'the last of the big expeditions'. The American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land was front-page news at the time, but 60 years later it is virtually unknown. This lapse into obscurity was due partly to the fraught politics of Australian anthropology and animus towards its leader, the Adelaide-based writer-photographer Charles Mountford. Promoted as a 'friendly mission that would foster good relations between Australia and its most powerful wartime ally, the Expedition was sponsored by National Geographic, the Smithsonian Institution and the Australian Government. An unlikely cocktail of science, diplomacy and popular geography, the Arnhem Land Expedition put the Aboriginal cultures of the vast Arnhem Land reserve on an international stage." -- Publisher's website.

Ethnomusicology A Contemporary Reader Volume II

Ethnomusicology  A Contemporary Reader  Volume II
Author: Jennifer C. Post
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2017-09-20
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781315439143

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Ethnomusicology: A Contemporary Reader, Volume II provides an overview of developments in the study of ethnomusicology in the twenty-first century, offering an introduction to contemporary issues relevant to the field. Nineteen essays, written by an international array of scholars, highlight the relationship between current issues in the discipline and ethnomusicologists’ engagement with issues such as advocacy, poverty and social participation, maintaining intangible cultural heritages, and ecological concerns. It provides a forum for rethinking the discipline’s identity in terms of major themes and issues to which ethnomusicologists have turned their attention since Volume I published in 2005. The collection of essays is organized into six sections: Property and Rights Applied Practice Knowledge and Agency Community and Social Space Embodiment and Cognition Curating Sound Volume II serves as a basic introduction to the best writing in the field for students, professors, and music professionals, perfect for both introductory and upper level courses in world music. Together with the first volume, Ethnomusicology: A Contemporary Reader, Volume II provides a comprehensive survey of current research directions.