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Music and the Arts: a Way Forward
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 December 2008
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This paper explores the proposition that kinaesthetic gesture is at the root of art making and is thus an integrating factor in both a music and an arts curriculum. Examples of art making are examined and a basis for collaborative arts learning established before implications for teaching and learning style in the arts are considered.
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