非洲编程中的奥尔夫与鼓手大师的呼唤——已故教授阿莫库的实践哲学

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Barry Bilderback
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随着国际主义在21世纪的课堂上越来越响亮,“全球公民”、“超越宽容”和“多元文化意识”等术语适用于让学生为充满多样性的未来做好准备。尽管对一些人来说,这样的学习结果语言似乎是当前的趋势,但在过去,合作产生深刻结果的趋势已经出现了。加纳的Komla Amoaku博士和德国的Carl Orff之间鲜为人知的交流就是这样一个例子。在合作中,这两位看似不般配的教师形成了一个统一的体系,在此基础上,加纳建立了音乐与发展研究所、奥尔夫非洲学院和努尼亚音乐学院等项目。此外,通过奥尔夫舒尔茨沃克社团、会议和课堂,将西方和西非的融合呈现给世界各地的精选群体。正如当前的多元文化语言对当代教育的影响一样,早在音乐多元文化成为教育通用语之前,Amoaku Orff的倡议就对音乐多元文化主义产生了影响。2017年是加纳独立60周年纪念已故的Komla Amoaku博士的五周年,对Komla Amoaku博士低调的历史背景以及由此产生的指导奥尔夫非洲规划的准则的描述是恰当的。
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Orff in Afrique Programming and the Master Drummer’s Call: The Late Professor Komla Amoaku’s Philosophy in Practice
ABSTRACT As internationalism rings ever louder in 21st century classrooms, terms such as “global citizenship,” “beyond tolerance” “and “multicultural awareness” apply to preparing students for diversity-steeped futures. Although such learning-outcomes language appears current to some, tendencies to work together with profound results have taken past forms. One such example is the lesser-known exchange between Ghana's Dr Komla Amoaku and Germany's Carl Orff. In collaborating, the two unlikely matched pedagogues forged a unity from which grew Ghanaian-based programmes such as the Institute for Music and Development, Orff in Afrique, and the Nunya Music Academy. Furthermore, through Orff Schulwerk societies, conferences, and classrooms, the occidental and West-African blend is presented to select groups around the world. Just as current multicultural language speaks to contemporary education, the Amoaku Orff initiatives spoke to musical multiculturalism well before such language was educational lingua franca. As 2017 marks the five year memoriam of the late Dr Komla Amoaku within 60 years of Ghanaian independence, an account of the understated historic background defining Dr Komla Amoaku and resulting precepts guiding Orff in Afrique programming is fitting.
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