Module 3, Class 2: Strategic Deployments of Rhythm for Social Change
Rhythm is used as a tool of social change both in its capacity to hold people together and its capacity to challenge the status quo through improvisation.
Rhythm is used as a tool of social change both in its capacity to hold people together and its capacity to challenge the status quo through improvisation.
The roles of rhythm in communal identity-formation are complex. Take as an example its role in race-relations in the Americas.
Why do rote rituals appear to be ineffective against depression? Does this mean rhythm is irrelevant?