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dc.contributor.authorWonder Magurausheen_US
dc.contributor.editorMellitus Nyongesa Wanyamaen_US
dc.contributor.editorMadimabe Geoff Mapayaen_US
dc.date.accessioned2024-12-12T06:36:32Z-
dc.date.available2024-12-12T06:36:32Z-
dc.date.issued2024-
dc.identifier.urihttps://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/6472-
dc.description.abstractThis chapter is based on the study that integrated culture bearers to teach Zimbabwean indigenous music styles and genres in tertiary institutions. Specifically, the study aimed at highlighting the inadequacies of canonised dance instruction methodologies. Drawing upon historical sources, personal experience, and interviewee reflections on indigenous African music and dance instruction, the present article explicates issues surrounding the integration of culture bearers to teach in tertiary institutions. Particular attention was given to explications of the culture bearers. Considering their perspective, the study found that music and dance pedagogy is misaligned with indigenous African music practices. Consequently, the approaches usually employed to impart music and dance skills to tertiary students by pedagogues are inadequate, and at worst, moot. These methodologies seem to be scantily relevant insofar as the advancement of scholarship in African music and dance is concerned. Furthermore, the results show the existence of African ways of packaging and imparting knowledge about indigenous African music and dance. For this reason, it becomes prudent to propose what could be known as Authentic African Music and Dance pedagogy, which would be capable of giving the best to music and dance students to adequately equip them to operate in their practice and ensure authentic dance-going into the future.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherUtafiti Academic Pressen_US
dc.subjectAfrican music and danceen_US
dc.subjectculture bearersen_US
dc.subjectculture exponentsen_US
dc.subjecttertiary institutionsen_US
dc.subjectdance pedagogyen_US
dc.titleIntegrating Culture Bearers to Teach Indigenous African Music and Dance in Tertiary Institutionsen_US
dc.typebook parten_US
dc.relation.publicationAfrican Musicology: Zimbabwean Past, Present and Futureen_US
dc.identifier.doihttps://utafitifoundation.com/product/african-musicology-zimbabwean-past-present-and-future-perspectives/#:~:text=Description%20This%20book%20offers%20a%20formal%20perspective%20on,of%20southern%20Africa%2C%20through%20a%20collection%20of%20articles.-
dc.contributor.affiliationSenior Lecturer at MSU’s Music Business, Musicology & Technology Department in Zimbabween_US
dc.contributor.editoraffiliationProfessor of Music (Ethnomusicology and Musicology) at Kabarak University, Nakuru, Kenyaen_US
dc.contributor.editoraffiliationRenowned Expert in Indigenous African Musicen_US
dc.relation.isbn978-9966-26-332-2en_US
dc.description.startpage151en_US
dc.description.endpage165en_US
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