A proposed model of transmission of Cantonese opera in Hong Kong higher education: From oral tradition to conservatoire

Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 19 (2):144-166 (2018)
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Transmission of traditional art forms in the modern world has been a major issue in the field of arts education. Different issues have been raised on how to preserve the traditional art forms for f...

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Formal and Informal Music Educational Practices.Phil Jenkins - 2011 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 19 (2):179-197.

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