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Songkites – exploring the impact of a therapeutic songwriting project in post-conflict Cambodia


Songkites--探索治疗性歌曲创作项目在柬埔寨冲突后的影响

Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages 28-40

Author

Carrie Herbert
Affiliation:
Ragamuffin International/Songkites, Cambodia

Abstract

Songkitesis a therapeutic songwriting project. Its aim is to nurture creative expression, leadership and community through songwriting, production and performance with young people – both in Cambodia and in post-conflict contexts around the world. Following a devastating history, Cambodia is now re-building its creative and artistic identity. This paper explores how Songkites has contributed to the emergence of original songwriters and artists in popular youth culture. It also considers the impact that therapeutic music programs can have on both the individual and collective identity, and in post-conflict reconstruction.

Abstract (Chinese)

Songkites是一个治疗歌曲创作项目。 其目的是通过与年轻人的歌曲创作、制作和表演来培养创造性表达,领导力和社区精神 – 无论是在柬埔寨还是在全球各地的冲突后环境中。 在破坏性的历史之后,柬埔寨正在重建其创造性和艺术的身份。 本文探讨Songkites是如何为流行青年文化中原创歌曲作者和艺术家的出现做出贡献的。 文章还关注了疗愈性音乐项目对个人和集体身份以及冲突后重建的影响。

Keywords

therapeutic song-writing, music production, Cambodia, post conflict, youth culture.

关键词

疗愈性歌曲创作, 音乐制作, 柬埔寨, 冲突后, 青年文化.

History

Received 01 December 2017

Accepted 01 December 2017

DOI

10.15212/CAET/2017/3/4

Open Access

This is an open access article.

About the author

Carrie Herbert – MA, PGCE, IATE, UKCP, CAGS Dip, PHD Candidate , Co-founder/Director of Arts Therapy Services for Ragamuffin International/Cambodia, Integrative Arts Psychotherapist, qualified Trainer, supervisor and consultant. Carrie has extensive experience in the following areas: refugees and asylum seekers, mental health, trauma and abuse, conflict and post conflict work. She is a specialist in therapeutic training, staff well-being programs, therapeutic supervision, and organizational development. Carrie also co-founded Songkites – a therapeutic music program in Cambodia. She is a songwriter, musician and photographer with an avid interest in the arts for expression, social action and transformation.

Acknowledgements

The author would like to thank the artists, co-founder Euan Gray, the Songkites team and all its sponsors in enabling the creation of this program in Cambodia.

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Songkites is a project of *Ragamuffin International / Cambodia, a Creative Arts Therapy NGO founded by Carrie Herbert and Kit Loring in Wales, UK 1999/ Cambodia 2001.

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Journal Creative Arts in Education and Therapy
Volume Volume 3
Issue Issue 2
Year 2017

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