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Lifelong Learning in Music & the Arts

The Research group Lifelong Learning in Music & the Arts is a joint initiative of the Hanze University of Applied Sciences Groningen (Prince Claus Conservatoire) and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Design, Music and Dance (Royal Conservatoire) in The Hague. It examines the implications of lifelong learning for higher music and arts education. More


                      

Research lines

Research Projects
The research group Lifelong Learning in Music & the Arts conducts research into broadening musicians’ and artists’ professional development, by addressing the question what engaging with new audiences in society means for the different roles they have to perform.

Schematic Overview March 29 - 2010

Selection current projects

Cross Arts feed the artists' development  More

Peak Performance & Reducing Stage fright  More

Music and Dementia More

Learning an Instrument at an Advanced Age More

Mission

The aim of the Research Group Lifelong Learning in Music & the Arts is to examine the relationship between musicians, artists and society. Research is conducted into the personal, artistic and professional development of artists. The central question is what are the implications for the roles of musicians and artists as they engage with new audiences. Artistic identity and passion underpin an approach where musicians and artists come to understand the different social and cultural contexts to which they have to respond in a flexible and adaptive way.

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Publications & presentations

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You will find all publications & presentations under the following categories:

Lifelong Learning in Music
Mentoring
The music profession
Teacher competences