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Journal of the Musical Arts in Africa

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Journal of the Musical Arts in Africa ISSN: 1812-1004
EISSN: 2070-626X


The Journal of the Musical Arts in Africa, produced in collaboration with the South African College of Music at University of Cape Town, will henceforth also be published by NISC. The young journal, currently in its fourth volume, aims to combine ethnomusicological, musicological, music educational and performance-based research in a unique way to promote the musical arts on the African continent. Other than publishing research, the journal provides practical suggestions for music teachers as well as general arts and culture practitioners on instrumental and vocal training, and publishes audio and audiovisual media on a supplementary DVD.

Now included in the Thomson Reuters Arts and Humanities Index®.

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Editors

Editor-in-Chief

Anri Herbst (South Africa: intercultural neuromusicology, music education, aural perception studies, performance studies)

Co-Editors

Hetta Potgieter (South Africa: music education, performance studies)
Ian-Malcom Rijsdijk (South Africa: film media studies)

Reviews Editor

Michael Nixon (South Africa: ethnomusicology)

Publishing Manager

Contact regarding all aspects relating to the production of the journal, including scheduling and copyright issues:

Mike Schramm
NISC South Africa 
1 Dundas Street
PO Box 377
Grahamstown 6140
South Africa

Tel: +27 (0)46 622 9698
Fax: +27 (0)46 622 9550
e-mail: publishing@nisc.co.za

Editorial Board

Akosua Addo (Ghana-USA: music education)
Kofi Agawu (Ghana-USA: musicology, ethnomusicology)
Ediwn Hees (South Africa: film, theatre)
Jean Kidula (Kenya-USA: ethnomusicology)
Zabana Kongo (DRC-Ghana: ethnomusicology, music technology)
Franklin Larey (South Africa: performance studies)
Minette Mans (Namibia: ethnomusicology, choreology, music education, integrated arts)
Florence Miya (Kenya: ethnomusicology, music education)
Penina Muhando Mlama (Tanzania: theatre arts)
Meki Nzewi (Nigeria-South Africa: ethnomusicology, performance studies, composition, music education)
Chris Walton (Switzerland-South Africa: musicology)


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