Op 30 november organiseerden de gezamenlijke (kunst)educatieve opleidingen van de Hanzehogeschool (Academie Minerva, het Prins Claus Conservatorium, de PABO en de Master Kunsteducatie) en het lectoraat Kunsteducatie weer een werkveldbijeenkomst kunsteducatie. Dit keer is het thema: Each one teach one – leren in en van hiphop. We bogen ons samen over vragen als: hoe wordt er geleerd in de hiphop-scene? Wat kunnen we daar van leren? Is hiphop al onderdeel van onze onderwijspraktijk? Hoe ziet dat er dan uit – en hoe zou het er uit kunnen zien? Dit betreft het verslag van deze bijeenkomst.
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Purpose: The authors provide a personal insight into how they see the potential of urban culture as a vehicle for creative placemaking. The purpose of this study is to highlight the opportunities for the tourism industry to embrace this global youth culture now that one of its pillars, breakdance, is on the brink of becoming an Olympic discipline in 2024, thus nudging this youth culture from underground to mainstream. Design/methodology/approach: The authors interviewed two Dutch pioneers in the field of urban culture: Tyrone van der Meer, founder of The Notorious IBE (IBE), an international breaking event, and Angelo Martinus, founder of the urban scene in Eindhoven and initiator of EMOVES, an urban culture and sports event. Findings: The authors illustrate the added value of urban culture to creative placemaking by addressing the initiatives of previously mentioned Dutch pioneers. Their urban culture events on Dutch soil, yearly attract thousands of participants and visitors from the urban scene, covering over 40 nationalities, to the South of The Netherlands. Originality/value: This study provides a glimpse into a global youth culture that is primarily invisible to the tourism industry and a foresight in how the tourism industry and other stakeholders (e.g. policy makers, city marketeers, tourism managers and event organisers) can pick up on this evolving trend. The study is meant as a wake-up call.
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Non-formal music education is the field of music education outside the regular school curriculum, and delivered by music teachers / music leaders other than the teacher in the classroom. The main body of this research consists of case studies in the Netherlands. In addition there is a number of case studies in other European countries.
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