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Decolonising and Indigenising Music Education

About

The Decolonising and Indigenising Music Education Special Interest Group was established in 2019 by Anita Prest (Canada), Clare Hall (Australia), David Johnson (Sweden) and Te Oti Rakena (New Zealand). It operates in partnership with an indigenous reference group which is a consultative collective.

Mission

The mission of the DIME SIG is to promote music education research, practice and partnerships for and with Indigenous communities. Fundamental to this mission is the meaningful inclusion of Indigenous peoples’ voices and approaches for change at the intersection of music and education.

Aim

The aim of the DIME SIG is to contribute to the advancement of the discourse concerning decolonisation and Indigenisation in music education by stimulating discussion about theoretical, philosophical, methodological, policy and applied issues. 

Activity

The DIME SIG accomplishes its mission by curating a sequence of world conference presentations that are designed to demonstrate the connection between theory and applied practice in decolonising and indigenising music education.

Connect

Click here to contact the DIME SIG Convenor, Anita Prest.

Join the Facebook group. You don't have to be an ISME member to join. There is also a YouTube playlist on the ISME YouTube channel.

The Indigenous Advisory group members (2024-26) are:

  • Te Oti Rakena (Ngāpuhi, Kai Tahu and Ngāti Ruanui, Aotearoa/New Zealand)
  • Missy Haynes (Gitxsan, Canada)
  • Franklin Lewis (Coloured, South Africa)
  • Aaron Wyatt (Noongar, Yamatji and Wongi, Australia)
  • Kelly Laurila (Sámi​​, Canada)
  • Ánde Somby (Sámi, Norway)
  • Annukka Hirvasvuopio-Laiti (Sami, Finland)

The DIME Executive members (2024-26) are:

  • Anita Prest
  • Te Oti Rakena
  • Clare Hall
  • David Johnson
  • Hector Vazquez-Cordoba 
  • Sondre Peterson 
  • Candace Kruger 
  • Meri Haami 
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Canada
Dr. Anita Prest
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New Zealand
Dr. Te Oti Rakena
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Australia, Australia
Dr. Clare Hall
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Norway
Dr. David Johnson
David Johnson is an Assistant Professor of Music at Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Bergen, Norway since August, 2021. His research has focused on...
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Mexico, Canada
Dr. Hector Vazquez-Cordoba
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Norway, Norway
Mr. Sondre Pettersen
Sondre Pettersen; a dynamic force within music pedagogy. With a background in Jazz Vocal from NTNU, Sondre has graced Norway's National Theaters as a composer,...
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Australia
Dr. Candace Kruger
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New Zealand
Dr. Meri Haami
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Related news
01.10.2020 | News
Call for chapters: first book from DIME SIG
Call for chapters for first publication from DIME SIG
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30.09.2020 | News
Decolonising and Indigenising Music Education Special Interest Group now launched
A new Special Interest Group, Decolonising and Indigenising Music Education is now officially launched
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