Sydney Conservatorium of Music: Recent submissions
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Central Australian women’s traditional songs: keeping yawulyu/awelye strong
Published 2016-01-01Yawulyu (in Warlpiri and Warumungu) and awelye (in Arandic XE “Arandic” languages) are cognate names for Australian Aboriginal women’s country-based ceremonies in central Australia. Ceremonial performances constitute a ...Book chapter -
Keepsakes and surrogates: hijacking music technology at Wadeye (northwest Australia)
Published 2017-01-01This paper focuses on some uses of recording technology in the township of Wadeye in Australia’s Northern Territory, resulting from a project focusing on djanba, a genre of public ceremonial song created and performed by ...Book chapter -
Quantifying the Ineffable? The University of Sydney's 2014 Guidelines for Non-Traditional Research Outputs
Published 2017-01-01Ever since the Australian Research Council (ARC) recognised “non-traditional research outputs” (NTROs) as valid expressions of research, developing benchmarks to measure the quality of artistic research has been of increasing ...Book chapter -
Multiple uses for old and new recordings: perspectives from the multilingual community of Warruwi
Published 2018-01-01This paper reports on collaborative research by a team of linguists, musicologists, elders, educators and young people from the multilingual Indigenous community of Warruwi (South Goulburn Island, Northern Territory, ...Conference paper -
Unlocking the archives
Published 2018-01-01The popular expression ‘locked in the archive’ suggests that items are impossible to find and access once they are archived. Benefiting from new technologies, digital language and music archives nowadays provide an increasing ...Conference paper