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Dancing with inter-disciplinarity: strategies and practices in higher education Dance, Drama and Music
Alongside two colleagues, I have just completed a report commissioned for the Higher Education Academy, which investigates the interdisciplinary relationship between dance, drama and music. The report was carried out by myself, Richard Hand (from USW) and Rea Dennis (from Deakin University … Continue reading
Posted in Musicology
Tagged assessment, Dance, Drama, HEA, higher education academy, Interdisciplinarity, learning, learning and teaching, Music, popular music, teaching
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Update on Current Projects: Sting and the Gravitational Pull of Newcastle
Just a quick update of some of my activities over the last month or so. So – not in any particular order – here goes. Firstly, last weekend I contributed to a radio show on The Alarm’s Mike Peters – … Continue reading
Live Music and Higher Education: How can we work together?
I am starting a new research project in a couple of weeks related to live music. It builds on a number of projects I have done before – but this time is specifically related to how Higher Education can work … Continue reading
Posted in Live Music, Music Industry
Tagged higher education, higher education academy, live music, live music industry, paul carr, Wales
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