Folklor dziecięcy
Child folklore
Author(s): Irena BurczykSubject(s): Music
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Keywords: fun; hedonist values; folklore; child; folk music
Summary/Abstract: Child folklore is the area of folklore composed of word, word-music, visual and graphic products. The author of the article deals with the issue of child folklore, treating it from a start the notion created for children and by children. Thus, a child is presented here as a conscious fun creator through getting to know manipulative games aiming at learning the body, the activities, the circle of the closest relatives, childhood singing repertoire, namely lullabies and traditional-mimetic forms. Child folklore also covers child products being an adaptation of the elements of adult culture. Microforms, such as counting-outs, rhymes, “language twisters” focused on semantics or phony play an important role. Child mental-physical specificity determines the features of creativity, i.e. memorization, existence in performance, syncretism, openness and occasional nature. Songs are accompanied by movement, and a drama, not a choreographic arrangement.
Journal: Wartości w muzyce
- Issue Year: 2012
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 390-397
- Page Count: 8
- Language: Polish