Multicultural music education in Victoria and the efforts of Australian,Sri Lankan community artists to sustain cultural traditions
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2016
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Journal of Aesthetic and Fine Arts, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
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This study explores the benefits of multicultural music education and efforts of Australian/Sri
Lankan community arts practitioners considering data from literature reviews, three research
studies conducted and researcher experiences/observations (as an artist in residence) thus
offering a phenomenological account to the reader. The author points out that community
arts experts successfully manage to engage learners and effectively deliver related content,
transmitting the knowledge of multicultural arts (music) what ‘qualified’ teachers in formal
educational settings struggle to accomplish.
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Nethsinghe, R., 2016, Multicultural music education in Victoria and the efforts of Australian,Sri Lankan community artists to sustain cultural traditions, Journal of Aesthetic and Fine Arts, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 1(1): 3-11.