Activity -- Making the most of this album

Activity -- Making the most of this album

Author: The Open University July 15, 2009 Duration: 0:00
Introducing the activities.

Behind the vibrant costumes and pulsating music of London's Notting Hill Carnival lies a profound and complex history, one that is explored in depth in Carnival and the performance of heritage. This educational podcast from The Open University moves far beyond the idea of a simple street party, offering an insider's perspective from the very people who have shaped this living event. The series traces a remarkable journey, uncovering how the Carnival's roots extend into deep European traditions, then through the brutal realities of colonialism and the transatlantic slave trade, arriving in the racially tense Britain of the mid-20th century. Each episode reveals how contemporary celebration is a fusion of art forms that have traveled from tribal Africa, through Caribbean slave plantations, to the streets of West London today. Listening to this podcast, you'll hear how heritage is not just remembered but actively performed, contested, and reinvented. The discussions illuminate the Carnival as a powerful act of cultural memory and resistance, showing how sound, movement, and masquerade carry centuries of history. It’s an auditory exploration that connects politics, art, and identity, providing a richer understanding of what it means to celebrate and to belong. For anyone curious about the layers of meaning within cultural phenomena, this series offers a compelling and nuanced narrative that challenges simple explanations.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 39

Carnival and the performance of heritage - for iPad/Mac/PC
Podcast Episodes
Global heritage: case studies [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 6:40
Dr Rodney Harrison talks about the audio and video case studies that are integral to the course AD281: Understanding global heritage.
Transcript -- Global heritage: case studies [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 0:00
Dr Rodney Harrison talks about the audio and video case studies that are integral to the course AD281: Understanding global heritage.
Critical heritage studies [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 5:20
Dr Rodney Harrison, course chair of the course AD281 Understanding global heritage, explains the concept of critical heritage studies.
Transcript -- Critical heritage studies [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 0:00
Dr Rodney Harrison, course chair of the course AD281 Understanding global heritage, explains the concept of critical heritage studies.