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VIA RHYTMÓS : An Investigation of Rhythm in Psychophysical Actor Training
This thesis investigates the significance of rhythm to the actor, examining the ways it is approached, understood and embodied within a range of training practices.
Morris, Eilon
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Abstract This article presents a study of music and health promotion in Skiffle Steel Orchestra, a community music group located in San Fernando, Trinidad. It is based on ethnomusicological fieldwork data collected through an ongoing research partnership with Skiffle that began in 2005 and continues through the present.
Jeffrey A. Jones
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Medical Ethnomusicology and the Promise of Music, Health and Healing
The potential power of music and the expressive arts to participate in and transform the discourse of health and medicine is greater now than ever before. Most important is how music lives in and transforms our experiences of health, illness, disease and healing. At times, music is supportive, at other times, music is a direct intervention or treatment.
Benjamin D. Koen
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Medical Ethnomusicology and the Ontology of Oneness
Benjamin D. Koen
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"Negotiating the (non)negotiable"?: on informed consent and ethics in medical ethnomusicology"
Medical ethnomusicology is a subfield of ethnomusicology and the Society for Ethnomusicology's special interest group represented throughout research of different cultural contexts wherein music is perceived as a therapeutic and/or healing medium. This specific and new area of music scholarship is, in one segment particularly, reflecting the concepts ...
Vrekalić, Andreja
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The Oxford Handbook of Medical Ethnomusicology
2011Medical Ethnomusicology is a new field of integrative and holistic research and applied practice that approaches music, health, and healing anew, engaging the biological, psychological, emotional, social, and spiritual domains of human life that frame and inform our experiences of health and healing, illness and disease, life and death.
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The Oxford Handbook of Medical Ethnomusicology edited by Benjamin Koen
Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 2012E. O. Henry
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