TY - JOUR
T1 - Motivation, challenges, skills and understanding
T2 - musicians' perspectives on working in a curated performance programme for older adults in aged care and community settings
AU - Kennedy, Iris
AU - Barrett, Margaret S.
N1 - Funding Information:
Margaret S. Barrett is head of the Sir Zelman Cowen School of Music and Performance at Monash University. Her research investigates pedagogies of creativity, creative collaboration, ecological artistic citizenship and expertise across the lifespan. This body of research has been supported by funding from the Australian Research Council, the British Council, and the Academy of Finland, and industry partners including the Australian Youth Orchestra, the Australian Children’s Music Foundation, Musica Viva Australia, and the Melbourne Recital Centre. Recent publications include The Oxford Handbook of Early Childhood Learning and Development in Music (with G. F. Welch, Oxford University Press, 2023), and Music Education, Ecopolitical Professionalism, and Public Pedagogy: Towards Systems Transformation (with H. M. Westerlund, Springer, 2023).
Funding Information:
Both authors acknowledge and thank the Melbourne Recital Centre and their Music Always partners for supporting this research.
Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Musicians have long worked with older adults and vulnerable populations across the lifespan to support emotional and social well-being. However, there is limited research concerning the experiences and preparation of professional musicians who work with social aims transitioning to working as community musicians. This project is unique in its attempt to further understand the motivations, skills and understanding of professional musicians working with social aims in a social outreach programme. Utilizing qualitative case study methodology, this study identified musicians' experience, motivations and required skills to present a programme curated by an Australian performing arts organization for older adults, residents and care staff in aged care facilities and community centres. The participating musicians navigated challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic such as performing online, in PPE, and the unexpected emotional impact of working with vulnerable populations. The participating musicians addressed these challenges through developing a sense of connection through a digital medium, adaptability and by fostering a sense of shared hospitality. Additional research is needed to further explore and understand the experiences of community musicians' skills, expertise and development.
AB - Musicians have long worked with older adults and vulnerable populations across the lifespan to support emotional and social well-being. However, there is limited research concerning the experiences and preparation of professional musicians who work with social aims transitioning to working as community musicians. This project is unique in its attempt to further understand the motivations, skills and understanding of professional musicians working with social aims in a social outreach programme. Utilizing qualitative case study methodology, this study identified musicians' experience, motivations and required skills to present a programme curated by an Australian performing arts organization for older adults, residents and care staff in aged care facilities and community centres. The participating musicians navigated challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic such as performing online, in PPE, and the unexpected emotional impact of working with vulnerable populations. The participating musicians addressed these challenges through developing a sense of connection through a digital medium, adaptability and by fostering a sense of shared hospitality. Additional research is needed to further explore and understand the experiences of community musicians' skills, expertise and development.
KW - aged care
KW - community music
KW - learning
KW - music education
KW - music engagement
KW - musician professional
KW - older adults
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85186195792&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1386/ijcm_00089_1
DO - 10.1386/ijcm_00089_1
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85186195792
SN - 1752-6299
VL - 16
SP - 293
EP - 315
JO - International Journal of Community Music
JF - International Journal of Community Music
IS - 3
ER -