Tuvalu Year 3 Primary School Music Curriculum

Information regarding the specific details of the Tuvalu Year 3 Primary School Music curriculum is limited. However, based on available resources, we can infer some aspects of music education in Tuvalu.

Traditional Music and Dance:

Traditional Tuvaluan music and dance likely play a role in the curriculum. These include:

  • Fatele: A traditional dance song.
  • Fakanau: A traditional dance performed by men.
  • Fakaseasea: A traditional dance and chant.
  • Oga: A traditional dance performed by women.

Types of Songs:

Traditional Tuvaluan songs encompass various forms, including:

  • Dancing songs
  • Work songs
  • Fishermen's songs
  • Laments
  • Songs of praise

Instruments:

Traditionally, Tuvaluan music involved minimal instrumentation, sometimes using:

  • Small wooden slit drums
  • Sound boxes (like tea chests)
  • Hand clapping or beating time with a fan or mat

Influences:

The arrival of Samoan missionaries in the 1860s influenced Tuvaluan music, leading to the suppression of some traditional songs.

Further Research:

More information about the Tuvalu education system can be found through the following resources:

  • Tuvalu Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport:
  • The World Bank's Tuvalu Learning Project:

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