Oral Presentation Assignment:
Incorporate any of the various topics in this unit (Syncretism, Music and
Politics, Music and Religion, Continuity and Change, Nationalism, Negotiating
Tradition, Music and Identity) to critique an approved article or book chapter
on African Performing Arts. This will form the basis of your oral presentation.
There must be an even distribution of work between the students.
Presentation will be 10 minutes in duration followed by five minutes of
discussion. Essays should be modelled after the many journal articles read
this semester where you become the researcher. Choose a particular
historical event, prominent musician, performance style or cultural genre in
any of the African countries. Read and research current journal articles
and/or books on the topic and apply critical thinking in your essay by
evaluating the resources, comparing data, and synthesizing the perspectives
of the various authors.
Approach your chosen topic in this essay as an historian, biographer,
musicologist or an ethnomusicologist. For example, if you examine
biographies on a popular music artist as your principal research topic, in
addition to this as the main discussion of the essay, briefly present the history
of the genre, address his/her approach to improvisation, and some of the
messages in the music. Throughout the semester, our readings from various
journals and books will reveal approaches to Malaysian and Indonesian music
studies. Give particular consideration to sociological issues, economic,
ethnic, religious, and gender issues as well as theoretical and analytic
concepts as they apply to your topic.
Guidelines for essay writing:
In essays, it is not sufficient to simply regurgitate the information found in
readings. You need to assess, compare and synthesize the data critically and
objectively so that you collect and draw your own conclusions about the topic.
In particular, you should highlight any differences in perspective, opinion or
interpretation revealed in your readings to demonstrate a broad
understanding. For example, an entire essay about how wonderful thumb
piano music is will not suffice. Be objective and also consider opposing views
on the music, the instrument, the socio-political context of the music and so
on.
If you have found the perspective of one author particularly useful in
understanding your topic, you should indicate this and be able to back it up
with reasons. In essay topics that require comparison you should strive to
systematically discuss and compare various angles and viewpoints. For this
essay of 1000 words, you should have around 4-8 journal articles or books
listed as resources for your research. JSTOR is an excellent search engine
Remember that one good article on your subject will have its own bibliography
which will lead you to other books and articles related to your topic.
Submission of written work:
Written assignments and essays must be placed in the Department's
Assignment Box by 5pm on the date that they are due. A doctor’s certificate is
required if work to be marked is not in on time.
Attendance:
Attendance at classes is compulsory.
Important Dates:
Week 12 Oral Presentations
Week 13 Hand-in Written Assignments
Week 18 Written Final Exam and Essay
Week 1-8
•Indonesian Folk Song
•Indonesian Nusantara Dance
•Senam poco-poco
Week 9-13
•Indonesian Games: Meong-Meong, Congklak
•Create simple costume from Natural fiber such as: Banana leaf, coconut leaf
•Guest artist from Bali ( Pak Made Sukariawan) will be invited to give workshop on making costumes.
Week 14-18
•Preparing for final project
•Create costumes for final project
一、音樂印刷術演進史(2週)
二、音樂出版業演進史(2週)
三、錄音技術演進史(2週)
四、唱片工業的廠牌結構(1週)
五、唱片工業的神話(1週)
六、地下網絡(1週)

專題企劃期中報告

七、數位音樂(2週)
八、音樂策展(1週)
九、樂器製作(1週)
十、應用民族音樂學(2週)
十一、社會設計(2週)

專題企劃期末報告
1. 音樂治療、醫療人類學與醫療民族音樂學
2.「醫療民族音樂學」研究發展與趨勢
3. 宗教、音樂與醫療