Barn och musik i kåkstäder : förutsättningar för musikundervisning i Sydafrika

Detta är en Kandidat-uppsats från Kungl. Musikhögskolan

Sammanfattning: This study is an examination of how conditions for formal and informal music education look like in two townships in South Africa. The purpose of this examination based on different actors' experiences is to find out whether the children in South Africa receive some form of music education and if so, how they think it can help the children in the surveyed areas. The information was gathered both through qualitative, semi-structured interviews with a music teacher, music therapist, creative music facilitator, students, and people who have worked for Sida and partly through unstructured observations. The results show that children in the surveyed townships do not receive any formal music education through the school but they sometimes can get music education through a NGO project (Non Government Organization) which usually runs by an enthusiast and is funded by various aid agencies. My examination also showed that for the children in the surveyed areas music education can be an alternative from being on the streets, giving a positive group experience, the ability to express themselves, fend off young people from drugs and criminality and bring together various grouping. Difficulties for the existence of music education in the townships were among others lack of funds, educated music teachers, facilities, priorities of the government and schools and lack of well-being of the townships in the form of depression, high unemployment, drug problems, apathy etc.

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