Prof Sally Treloyn
Professor, Ethnomusicology & Intercultural
Victorian College of the Arts
62 Scholarly works
15 Projects
HIGHLIGHTS
2025
Book
Junba for Yilala: An instruction book. WA: Kimberley Language Resource Centre
DOI: 10.26188/295816792025
Thesis / Dissertation
Biganga: Mapping Paths Back to Knowing
2019
Curated Exhibition, Event or Festival
RUIAC Symposium, Workshop on Country, Printmaking workshop
2018
Research Grant
Makassan – Arnhem – Kimberley (Northern Australia): Pre-European Contact
2018
Research Grant
Reclaiming Performance Under Assimilation in Southeast Australia, 1935-75
2018
Curated Exhibition, Event or Festival
Diplomacies of Practice: Workshop-on-Country and Symposium and Sharing of Indigenous Cultural Practice
2016
Research Grant
Singing the Future: Assessing the Effectiveness of Repatriation
RECENT SCHOLARLY WORKS
2025
Journal article
Dirna arrun “We Hold It”: Rematriating Junba with Archival Collections and Living Knowledge in the Kimberley, Northwest Australia
DOI: 10.7202/1122753ar2024
Book Chapter
Festivals as a Forum for Indigenous Public Ceremony from Remote Australia
DOI: 10.1017/9781108991209.0222024
Book
Keeping Time Dialogues on Music and Archives in Honour of Linda Barwick
2024
Book Chapter
Music analysis, music sustainability, and thrivance: “What can one 'know' about any sort of music by means of musical analysis [today]?”
2024
Book
Keeping Time: Dialogues on Music and Archives in honour of Linda Barwick
DOI: 10.30722/sup.97817433295042024
Book Chapter
Lighting the fire, fanning the flame: The Wilin Centre for Indigenous Arts and Cultural Development
2024
Book Chapter
To Sound the Drum: A Dialogue on Value and Change in Relation to First Nations Music and Research in the Academy
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-50388-7_82024
Book Chapter
Biganga bayiya (Singing the Possum): Reclaiming Indigenous knowledge in the academy