The pedagogical–artistic strategies of community music facilitators as an inspiration for formal music education: A single case study

Author:

Verneert Filip1ORCID,De bisschop An2ORCID,Nijs Luc3ORCID,De Baets Thomas1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ISNI: 0000000406330182 LUCA School of Arts

2. ISNI: 0000000120697798 Ghent University

3. ISNI: 0000000122959843 University of Luxembourg

Abstract

In this article, we elaborate on the pedagogical–artistic strategies of a community music project and how they may inspire formal music educational practices. To do so, we draw on findings from a study on the pedagogical–artistic strategies of the musicians–coaches of The Ostend Street Orchestra (TOSO), a community music project that started as an artistic response towards the commotion around a group of homeless people in the coastal town of Ostend, Belgium. The pedagogical–artistic strategies adopted by the TOSO coaches foster the emergence of an educational approach that may have the potential to enrich music educational practices by creating a learning environment that is more democratic and inclusive. Data collection included in-depth semi-structured interviews with the TOSO coaches in 2017 and 2021, as well as video-stimulated recall. The interview data were analysed using thematic analysis. Seven themes emerged from our analysis: embodied interaction, co-coaching, re-thinking musical parameters, personal musical skills, collaboration, collective experiential learning and inclusion. We present the framework and rationale of the study, describe the pedagogical–artistic strategies of the coaches, and discuss the results. In conclusion, we briefly consider possibilities for further research and music teacher education.

Funder

LUCA School of Arts, KU Leuven

Publisher

Intellect

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