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Cultural Influence of the Odabara Dance on the Cultural Development of Ikem Community, Isi-Uzo Local Government, Enugu State

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The sociocultural impact of the Odabara dance on the evolution of culture in the Ikem community, Isi-Uzo Local Government Area of Enugu State, is examined in this paper. The dance, which dates back to 1975, is analyzed in terms of historical influences,
Emmanuel Oyeunji Alemede   +1 more
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UKRAINIAN FOLK INFLUENCES IN CONTEMPORARY CLASSICAL MUSIC: TRENDS AND PROSPECTS

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Musica
The world’s folk art is one of the most significant topics in contemporary cultural practice, requiring careful analysis, as it is directly related to the processes of globalization, market transformations, and commerce.
Kateryna ONYSHCHENKO   +4 more
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Music Education and Regional Cultural Integration: The Exploration of Value and Pathway

open access: yesBusiness and Social Sciences Proceedings
Music education and regional cultural integration are important for improving educational quality, promoting cultural inheritance, and fostering cultural innovation. Based on the regional cultural attributes of music education and its influence mechanism, this study proposes a theoretical model of music education and cultural integration and explores ...
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Regional cultural policy as an arrangement factor in the cultural institutions activities (by a case study of the musical theater in Kemerovo Region)

open access: yesОбщество: философия, история, культура, 2018
The paper deals with the arrangement function of the regional cultural policy by a case study of changes in the musical theater activities in Kemerovo Region. The author takes the institutional approach to and analyzes the activity of musical theater in Kemerovo Region as one of the institutions of the region’s cultural environment.
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Popular music as popular expression in North India and the Bhojpuri region, from cassette culture to VCD culture

open access: yesSouth Asian Popular Culture, 2012
In the 1980s the Indian popular music scene was revolutionized by the advent of audio cassettes that dramatically decentralized production and precipitated the rise of syncretic folk-pop hybrids aimed at diverse regional audiences. In the years around 2000, the new medium of the VCD, or video compact disc, came to exert a similarly prodigious impact ...
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Safeguarding Regional Musical Cultures Under the 2003 UNESCO Convention

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Focusing on Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH), the 2003 UNESCO Convention has become a key reference point for safeguarding traditional music in many countries. While the Convention provides a framework for documenting and protecting musical expressions, genres, and styles that transcend modern state borders and thus allow for their regional ...
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