Synopsis
The Currency Companion to Music and Dance in Australia
John Whiteoak & Aline Scott-Maxwell - eds
Published by Currency Press
In Dr Whiteoak's words - "Instead of taking a Who's Who approach it will emphasise the what, when and how of music and dance in Australia as a more effective way of revealing the breadth, complexity and rich variegation of these related performance cultures
In creating a contents list that expresses this breadth and diversity, we considered the fact that all forms of music and dance activity in Australia have cultural significance or commonly appreciated meanings for one group or another"
The book not only covers the history of concert music, opera and ballet in Australia; of music teaching, composition, instruments, venues, union activity; of Aboriginal music and dance and its appropriation, and all forms of popular and folk music and dance, but embraces the wide variety of immigrant influences from Europe, America and particularly the Pacific; sound art, computer music and electro-accoustics; belly dance, debutante balls, subcultures, music videos - and much more
Over 200 researchers contribute to each volume - academics, practitioners and private researchers from all parts of Australia and beyond
The general editors are respected Melbourne musicologists
Dr Whiteoak's field is the history of popular music-making; and Dr Scott-Maxwell's doctoral thesis was in Asian and Pacific musical influences
The Currency Companion to Music and Dance in Australia is the second volume on the performing arts in Australia
The first volume, Companion to Theatre in Australia was published in 1995