The invented identities and multiple creativities of David Bowie

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    Abstract

    In this talk, I will explore some of the creative practices exemplified in the work of David Bowie, including the adoption of invented personas, musical and aesthetic style transformations and the importance of key collaborative partnerships, tracing the impact and influence of these practices on the wider cultural world, including my own music making. Looking at his latest album ‟The Next Day”, we will consider what can still be learned from this postmodern pop star whose career spans 5 decades.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusPublished - 8 Nov 2013
    EventPedagogy, Language, Arts & Culture in Education (PLACE) Group Seminars - Cambridge, U.K.
    Duration: 8 Nov 20138 Nov 2013

    Other

    OtherPedagogy, Language, Arts & Culture in Education (PLACE) Group Seminars
    Period8/11/138/11/13

    Bibliographical note

    Organising Body: University of Cambridge

    Keywords

    • Music

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