Music, Dance and the Archive

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Discover the groundbreaking book, "Music, Dance and the Archive," that delves deeply into the relationship between Indigenous performing arts and archival practices. This essential trade paperback (UK) from Sydney University Press, published in 2022, features a collection of meticulously curated studies from academics in Indigenous Studies, musicology, dance history, and archival science. This title is a must-have for those interested in exploring how music and dance serve as vital expressions of culture and identity.

The volume examines how Indigenous artists and researchers collaborate to bring historical artifacts back to life, shedding light on the historical access to archives. By investigating the ways music and dance are documented in audio-visual formats, it offers insights into the revival of cultural practices and the revitalization of traditional performances.

Engage with interdisciplinary research that not only covers Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander music and dance but also encompasses Indigenous performances from New Zealand, Taiwan, and North America. This book stands as a critical resource for understanding the interplay between embodied cultural practices and archival materials. Whether you're a scholar, a practitioner in the field, or simply a passionate learner, "Music, Dance and the Archive" promises to enrich your understanding of the profound links between performance and history.

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