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Indigenous Music Clusters

The project proposes a three-day workshop to be held at Radiant Life College. During the workshop students will engage in high level creative industries training administered through leading a practitioner. The experienced practitioner will seek to draw out and showcase experiences, cultural and otherwise, from participants to create a musical experience that is owned (in all sense of the word) by the participants themselves.

This approach is the modus operandi of the Wantok Foundation – one of the pacific’s leading indigenous music preserving organisation. It is expected that students will receive a CD of recorded works at the end of the workshop, and this can be used as currency for the participants to progress upwards in the music industry

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