Age included: On Music, Generations, Diversity, and Freedom
By Sandra Trienekens and Conny Groot
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Be inspired by MusicGenerations. This on-going programme connects young people between 14 and 25 years, and people over 50 through music, including rap, hip hop, poetry and spoken word. The programme carefully combines talent development, reciprocity between ages and cultures, and urgent social issues.Learn about the power of music. Based on a range of art programmes, particularly those of MusicGenerations, Part I of this volume illustrates how these programmes positively contribute to social and politicaI issues around age and intergenerationality, diversity, and freedom. The contributions unravel the programmes' effective elements that can be more widely adapted to cultural and other interventions aimed at bridging among people from a wide range of backgrounds. The power of music (art) for individuals, groups, and society is assessed by borrowing from neurobiology, psychology, and sociology.Envision an inclusive society. Part 11 addresses the question of how the reality, presented by MusicGenerations, functions as an example for a future, inclusive society. The progressively inclusive experiences of 15 years of MusicGenerations are juxtaposed with the increasingly exclusionary discourses on "cultural diversity" in cultural and integration polices and public debates in the Netherlands. The contributions offer ways to enhance both our vocabulary and understanding of diversity in society. Post-multicultural Dutch citizenship is probed with concepts such as mixing, intersectionality, and the integration context and with relational, non-emotional bonds as the basis for social cohesion and citizenship.This multidisciplinary volume is of interest to anyone in the cultural and social sector who studies, works, or makes policies - or contemplates doing so - at the crossroads between generations and diversity. The effective elements in the artistic approach are an inspiration to professionals and students alike. The volume provides unique insight into the Netherlands as a site for inclusion. But its conceptual expansion of integration, inclusion and citizenship extends beyond Dutch borders. This concerns us all.
Sandra Trienekens
Dr. Sandra Trienekens (Urban Paradoxes) doet al meer dan 10 jaar onderzoek naar de relatie tussen kunst en samenleving, waarbij zij zich met name richt op de sociaal-maatschappelijke opbrengst van culturele interventies. Zij studeerde sociale geografie aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam en promoveerde in de cultuursociologie aan de Universiteit van Tilburg op een proefschrift getiteld: Urban Paradoxes: lived citizenship and the location of diversity in the arts (2004). Als wetenschappelijk medewerker en docent was zij onder meer verbonden aan Goldsmiths College London, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam en Universiteit van Amsterdam. Van 2007 tot 2011 was zij Lector Burgerschap en Culturele Dynamiek aan de Hogeschool van Amsterdam. Samen met haar lectoraatsteam schreef ze het boek Culturele interventies in Krachtwijken. Momenteel verricht zij haar onderzoek in opdracht van culturele organisaties, gemeenten en woningcorporaties vanuit haar onderzoeksbureau Urban Paradoxes: Onderzoek naar burgerschap, diversiteit en de kunsten.
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