8th ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON INDIGENOUS MUSIC AND DANCE
CHARLES DARWIN UNIVERSITY, AUSTRALIA
15 AUGUST 2009
CALL FOR PAPERS
The 8th Annual Symposium on Indigenous Music and Dance will be hosted by Charles Darwin University (Darwin, Australia) on Saturday 15 August 2009 (8.30am - 6.00pm), co-convened by Charles Darwin University and the National Recording Project for Indigenous Performance in Australia (http://www.aboriginalartists.com.au/NRP.htm).
The Symposium, incorporating formal papers and lecture/demonstrations, will feature individual and group presentations on recent research associated with the National Recording Project and will once again set a new benchmark in communicating the breadth and immediacy of current approaches to recording and researching Indigenous music and dance in Australia.
This is a free event and all are welcome. Further details of the program and a link to an online registration form will be circulated in coming months. We also welcome registrations of interest in web-streaming this Symposium to international locations.
For further information and to join the mailing list of the National Recording Project, contact Sally Treloyn - sally.treloyn@cdu.edu.au, 08 8946 6570 (outside of Australia, dial 61 8 8946 6570).
CHARLES DARWIN UNIVERSITY, AUSTRALIA
15 AUGUST 2009
CALL FOR PAPERS
The 8th Annual Symposium on Indigenous Music and Dance will be hosted by Charles Darwin University (Darwin, Australia) on Saturday 15 August 2009 (8.30am - 6.00pm), co-convened by Charles Darwin University and the National Recording Project for Indigenous Performance in Australia (http://www.aboriginalartists.com.au/NRP.htm).
The Symposium, incorporating formal papers and lecture/demonstrations, will feature individual and group presentations on recent research associated with the National Recording Project and will once again set a new benchmark in communicating the breadth and immediacy of current approaches to recording and researching Indigenous music and dance in Australia.
This is a free event and all are welcome. Further details of the program and a link to an online registration form will be circulated in coming months. We also welcome registrations of interest in web-streaming this Symposium to international locations.
For further information and to join the mailing list of the National Recording Project, contact Sally Treloyn - sally.treloyn@cdu.edu.au, 08 8946 6570 (outside of Australia, dial 61 8 8946 6570).
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