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Music and well-being
(Vaal Triangle Faculty, North-West University, 2014)
This paper scrutinizes how human beings relate to the wider cosmos in the
thinking of the European Middle Ages. The re-invention of the ‘spiritual’ might liberate
Western culture from Cartesian elements within Western ...
Performing arts medicine: A research model for South Africa
(2014)
Performing Arts Medicine has developed into a highly specialised field over
the past three decades. The Performing Arts Medical Association (PAMA) has been the
leading proponent of this unique and innovative field with ...
On the special edition of Td: Focusing on music and well-being
(2014)
No abstract available
Ubuomba: Negotiating indigenisation of liturgical music in the Catholic Church in Zambia
(2014)
In the early 1950s the Vatican accepted the translation of Catholic hymnals into local Zambian languages and the incorporation of indigenous musical instruments into the liturgical music. This development inspired a group ...
Healing notes: singing for well-being in an African bank
(2014)
In 2005, Dr Steve Booysen - then Group Chief Executive of the Absa Group - initiated
an internal choir festival as a platform for social interaction and teambuilding of staff
across all cultures, age groups and post ...
Indian music and dance for inclusive development: A reflection on the Republic of Mauritius
(2014)
The purpose of this article is to argue, prove and demonstrate that Indian Music
and Dance have a crucial role to play in the overall development of the Republic
of Mauritius.
Following intensive and extensive literature ...
The sweet peace of perfect assurance: On well-being in the hymns texts of Fanny Crosby
(2014)
Well-being is often described as a state of happiness or satisfaction with life, but it is so much more. The influence of religious involvement on a positive sense of well-being of the individual has been well documented. ...
Aspects of moral education in Bhaca mamtiseni and nkciyo initiation rituals
(2014)
Influences on cultural, social, economic and political life of the Bhaca as well as their Interaction with other cultures from within South Africa and other parts of the world have led to the erosion of older traditions ...