Performing Arts
Perspectives: Journal of the Early Childhood Music & Movement Association
Perspectives: Journal of the Early Childhood Music & Movement Association is an interdiciplinary forum directed at the empirical study of music in early childhood or pre-birth to age 8. The journal welcomes research-based contributions from fields such as music education music therapy community music psychology ethnomusicology anthropology sociology history philosophy childhood studies and social work that are concerened with diverse aspects relating to music in the lives of young children.
Perspectives: Journal of the Early Childhood Music & Movement Association is published in partnership with the Early Childhood Music & Movement Association.
Perspectives: Journal of the Early Childhood Music & Movement Association is now published as International Journal of Music in Early Childhood (ISSN: 2516-1989 Online ISSN: 2516-1997).
Studies in Musical Theatre
Punk & Post-Punk
Journal of Applied Arts & Health
International Journal of Community Music
Studies in Costume & Performance
Studies in Costume & Performance aims to encourage generate and disseminate critical discourse on costume and the relationship between costume and performance. It considers costume as a symbiotic articulation of the body of the performer which is visual material temporal and performative. Whether performed live seen through the camera lens or found in an archive costume embodies and reflects the performance itself.
The journal will bring together experts in costume scenography performance fashion and curation as well as critically engaged practitioners and designers to reflect and debate costume in performance its reception in production exhibition and in academic critical discourse. Submission will include visual essays. The journal is double-blind peer-reviewed in order to maintain the highest standards of scholastic integrity.
Past and current practice is considered through the ‘reading’ of the costumed body as a communication of embodied cultural social artistic and historical narratives. As such this journal is an articulation of practice which through this process redefines practice itself.
Indian Theatre Journal
Journal of Popular Music Education
Drama Therapy Review
Journal of Dance & Somatic Practices
Choreographic Practices
Maska
Performing Islam
Emerging from an international network project funded by the British Arts and Humanities Research Council and the Economics and Social Research Council and research collaboration between academics and practitioners Performing Islam is the first double-blind peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal about Islam and performance and their related aesthetics. It focuses on socio-cultural as well as the historical and political contexts of artistic practices in the Muslim world.
The journal covers dance ritual theatre performing arts visual arts and cultures and popular entertainment in Islam-influenced societies and their diasporas. It promotes insightful research of performative expressions of Islam by performers and publics and encompasses theoretical debates empirical studies postgraduate research interviews with performers research notes and queries and reviews of books conferences festivals events and performances.