The music workforce, cultural heritage and sustainability

Larger than any other creative industry, music is an intangible cultural asset whose sustainability is included in the United Nation’s fourth pillar of sustainability. Music contributes to both cultural heritage and also cultural sustainability. Despite this, not enough is known about the characteri...

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Main Authors: Petocz, P., Reid, A., Bennett, Dawn
Format: Journal Article
Published: Institute of Creative Idustries Design 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44644
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Reid, A.
Bennett, Dawn
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description Larger than any other creative industry, music is an intangible cultural asset whose sustainability is included in the United Nation’s fourth pillar of sustainability. Music contributes to both cultural heritage and also cultural sustainability. Despite this, not enough is known about the characteristics and dynamics of work and career for musicians or the relationships between these activities and cultural life. While there is some recent research describing the use of music for cultural heritage and sustainability in contemporary indigenous contexts, little of this describes the importance of music for culture in urbanized communities. Writing from the perspective of Australia, we contend that the idea of ‘creolization’ – the development of a new culture from a combination of traditional ones – is a useful concept for broadening understanding of music for cultural heritage and sustainability. More practically, we argue that exploring musical artifacts and performance practices from different cultures and times can contribute to our understanding of cultural heritage and highlight cultural sustainability as an essential professional disposition.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-446442017-03-08T13:31:47Z The music workforce, cultural heritage and sustainability Petocz, P. Reid, A. Bennett, Dawn Cultural sustainability Cultural heritage Creolization Music Creative industries Australia Larger than any other creative industry, music is an intangible cultural asset whose sustainability is included in the United Nation’s fourth pillar of sustainability. Music contributes to both cultural heritage and also cultural sustainability. Despite this, not enough is known about the characteristics and dynamics of work and career for musicians or the relationships between these activities and cultural life. While there is some recent research describing the use of music for cultural heritage and sustainability in contemporary indigenous contexts, little of this describes the importance of music for culture in urbanized communities. Writing from the perspective of Australia, we contend that the idea of ‘creolization’ – the development of a new culture from a combination of traditional ones – is a useful concept for broadening understanding of music for cultural heritage and sustainability. More practically, we argue that exploring musical artifacts and performance practices from different cultures and times can contribute to our understanding of cultural heritage and highlight cultural sustainability as an essential professional disposition. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44644 Institute of Creative Idustries Design fulltext
spellingShingle Cultural sustainability
Cultural heritage
Creolization
Music
Creative industries
Australia
Petocz, P.
Reid, A.
Bennett, Dawn
The music workforce, cultural heritage and sustainability
title The music workforce, cultural heritage and sustainability
title_full The music workforce, cultural heritage and sustainability
title_fullStr The music workforce, cultural heritage and sustainability
title_full_unstemmed The music workforce, cultural heritage and sustainability
title_short The music workforce, cultural heritage and sustainability
title_sort music workforce, cultural heritage and sustainability
topic Cultural sustainability
Cultural heritage
Creolization
Music
Creative industries
Australia
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44644