Healing Maori Through Song and Dance: Three Case Studies of Recent New Zealand Music Theatre - Emma Johnston - Books - VDM Verlag - 9783639034097 - July 3, 2008
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Healing Maori Through Song and Dance: Three Case Studies of Recent New Zealand Music Theatre

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This book investigates the way healing" may be seen to be represented and enacted by three recent New Zealand music theatre productions: Once Were Warriors the Musical-Drama; The Whale Rider On Stage; and Footprints/Tapuwae a bicultural opera. It addresses the ways each of these music theatre productions can be seen to dramatise ideologically informed notions of Maori cultural health through the encounter of Maori performance practices with American and European music theatre forms. Because the original colonial encounter between Maori and Pakeha was a wounding process it may be that in order to construct a theatrical meeting between the "colonised" and the "colonial" "healing" is an essential element by which to foster an idea of the post-colonial bicultural togetherness of the nation. In all three productions Maori song and dance forms are incorporated into a distinctive form of western theatre: the American musical; the international spectacle; Wagnerian opera. Wagner's attempts to regenerate German culture through his music dramas can be compared to Maori renaissance idea(l)s of cultural "healing" through a "return" to Maori myths traditions and song and dance."

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 3, 2008
ISBN13 9783639034097
Publishers VDM Verlag
Pages 72
Dimensions 150 × 220 × 10 mm   ·   108 g
Language English  

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