In my World Music History/Ethnomusicology class, which is basically 50% lecture and 50% field experience, I must study and perform a vocal style, instrument, or dance from any "non-western" cultural tradition (with the exception of things in the popular music culture). In short, I have a short list of stuff that I want to do that will be approved by my professor (to tell you the truth, my list of what I didn't want to do is much shorter. Actually, that list's total is 0):
Buddhism
Eastern Orthodox Church
Traditional Aztec and Mexican
Judaism
Islam
Hinduism
American Indian
I have also discussed with my instructor asking for help finding an area of study that also involves GLBT music. However, I'm having difficulty finding non-western/popular music that I can perform and study in the GLBT community.
So... I ask if anyone can recommend some other cultures to study? If anyone is more-educated/enlightened on musical cultures in the queer community that would make me very happy as well. My professor has suggested American Indian or Hinduism for music that can empower/honour the GLBT lifestyle.
Also, I have until April to compile my research so I have some time. The most time-consuming thing is acutally learning the vocal style or the instrument or the dance style.
Edit/Update: In addition, I need to research two other related cultures in addition to the music of the culture I will be performing. So... uhh... ideas in groups of three please?