以文化多樣性的音樂創作為照護領域中有效的跨文化合作原型

作者

  • Aaron Lightstone Music Therapy Toronto
  • Justin Gray Humber College, Toronto
  • Bev Foster

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https://doi.org/10.47513/mmd.v15i3.862

关键词:

palliative care, music production, inter-cultural collaboration, music care

摘要

本文將反思一項跨文化錄音計畫並進行細節分析之探討,該計畫旨在支持安寧照護病患及其照顧者的需求。我們認為,在創作這個大量文化多樣性的音樂錄音時所發展和執行的過程,可以激發更多公平和包容性的跨文化合作實踐,包括在音樂和非音樂環境下的醫療照護場域。合作過程當中的幾個面向,對於未來需要文化敏感性、文化謙卑和跨文化合作的計畫可能有所幫助。由於本文為回顧性分析,探討範圍僅限於執行過程、後續分析和過程中所學得的經驗。未來可能的研究方向包括對於本案中,以接受安寧療護之病患及其照顧者所設計的 音樂作品之有效性進行探討。

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Aaron Lightstone is a Toronto based music therapist, composer, producer and performing artist. Lightstone’s breadth of experience as a music therapist in Canada’s multicultural epicenter has provided him with first-hand knowledge of the need for diverse music in healthcare settings. Lightstone’s professional music career is centered around Toronto’s vibrant world music community. As a result, Lightstone has developed meaningful musical relationships with artists from across the globe

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Justin Grayis a Toronto based music professor, producer, educator, composer, recording engineer and performing artist. Gray is also an ethnomusicology PhD candidate. Embedded in Toronto’s world music scene, Gray regularly produces and performs alongside musicians from a wide range of cultural backgrounds. These two recording artists both have considerable experience in performing and composing in a wide range of global musical forms

Bev Foster

Bev Foster is the founder and executive director of the Room 217 Foundation, a health arts organization improving the culture of care with music, Ontario, Canada.      

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2023-07-28

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