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'The Connection Itself Was the Project': Capstone Experiences for Emerging Professional Musicians through WIL. A Practice Report

Authors :
Yeo, Narelle
Mohler, Sophie
Paxton, Ines
Kwan, Helen Hoi Ting
Massey, Lachlan
Hallworth, Thomas
Source :
Student Success. 2022 13(3):37-45.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

During their studies, musicians transition to work-readiness, develop a professional persona and graduate from skills acquisition in a traditional master-mentor relationship towards heterarchical collaboration in ensembles. Over the final year of an undergraduate program in performance, students, faculty/industry mentors and course coordinators worked collaboratively to implement a music work integrated learning (WIL) project, culminating in public performance as a capstone experience. This phenomenological case report outlines how a student group with diverse skills formed a complex adaptive system through inclusion, connection, support, and collaboration culminating in a final public performance and this practice report. Through this process, students obtained a broad range of graduate skills as well as professional musical competencies within a functioning heterarchy. In creative and performing arts, WIL can positively produce professional outcomes that appear indistinguishable from professional practice in the industry at large. This can be a model for transformative WIL in other disciplines. In addition, this research and practice report was prepared primarily by students with a faculty mentor, providing yet another set of graduate skills for musicians seeking portfolio careers in the arts.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2205-0795
Volume :
13
Issue :
3
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Student Success
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ1383241
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research