Women in New Caledonia: music and identity

Located in the South Pacific, New Caledonia is one of Australia's closest Francophone neighbours. New Caledonia has a rich and lively culture, including traditional and contemporary visual arts, music and performance. Being relatively isolated, however, artists on this French island are often f...

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