Awakening Musical Facilitators: An Innovative Creative Arts Training Programme for Community Health Workers and Community Health Volunteers

Andeline dos Santos, C. Lotter
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ABSTRACT This report documents a music-centred training programme for community health workers (CHWs) and untrained community health volunteers in South Africa. The five-day programme is run not only to provide CHWs and volunteers with enriching musical experiences but, most importantly, to enhance their capacity to facilitate musical interactions with those they serve, thus supporting and supplementing their skill set. The pedagogical foundation of the course has been developed upon principles from both community music and appreciative pedagogy, with additional theoretical perspectives also drawn from the notion of musical capital. Six of the activities presented within the course are discussed: drumming, storytelling techniques including “musical dialogue,” “four-piece poem,” and “story creation,” and activities entitled “sonic sketch,” and “body sculpture.” A theoretical and empirical underpinning is provided for each activity, followed by a description of how the process of experiential learning is facilitated. Examples are offered, demonstrating participants’ experiences either during the course or in their workplace after completion of the training.
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唤醒音乐促进者:为社区卫生工作者和社区卫生志愿者提供的创新创意艺术培训计划
摘要本报告记录了一项针对南非社区卫生工作者和未经培训的社区卫生志愿者的以音乐为中心的培训计划。这项为期五天的计划不仅为CHW和志愿者提供丰富的音乐体验,最重要的是,提高他们与服务对象进行音乐互动的能力,从而支持和补充他们的技能。该课程的教学基础是基于社区音乐和欣赏教育学的原则发展起来的,音乐资本的概念也带来了额外的理论视角。课程中介绍了六项活动:打鼓、讲故事的技巧,包括“音乐对话”、“四首诗”和“故事创作”,以及题为“声音素描”和“身体雕塑”的活动,然后描述如何促进体验式学习的过程。提供了一些例子,展示了参与者在课程期间或完成培训后在工作场所的经历。
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