INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR TRADITIONAL MUSIC
MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY, ST JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, CANADA
13 - 19 JULY 2011
CALL FOR PAPERS
http://www.mun.ca/ictm
ICTM is dedicated to the study of traditional, folk, popular, classical, and urban musics and dances of the world.
DEADLINE FOR PROPOSALS: SEPTEMBER 7, 2010
CONFERENCE THEMES
1. Indigenous Modernities
2. Cross-Cultural Approaches to the Study of the Voice
3. Rethinking Ethnomusicology through the Gaze of Movement
4. Atlantic Roots/Routes
5. Dialogical Knowledge Production and Representation: Implications and Ethics
6. Acoustic Ecology
7. New Research
PROPOSALS are invited in the following categories: Individual Paper, Film/Video, Organized Panel, Forum/Roundtable, and Participatory Workshop. Abstracts of up to 300 words can be submitted online at http://www.mun.ca/ictm.
Program Commmittee Chair Contact Information:
Salwa El-Shawan Castelo Branco
Email: secb at fcsh.unl.pt
Tel: 351217908300
Local Arrangements Committee Contact Information:
Email: ictm2011 at mun.ca
Tel: +1-709-737-2058
LOCATION
North America's oldest city, St. John's is located on a centuries-old shipping route.
This port city developed at the hub of trans-Atlantic trade, becoming home to a variety of vibrant cultural traditions. A rich array of performances are in the planning. You will enjoy local traditions, diverse styles of Native American music and dance, and distinguished performers from across Canada.
MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY, ST JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, CANADA
13 - 19 JULY 2011
CALL FOR PAPERS
http://www.mun.ca/ictm
ICTM is dedicated to the study of traditional, folk, popular, classical, and urban musics and dances of the world.
DEADLINE FOR PROPOSALS: SEPTEMBER 7, 2010
CONFERENCE THEMES
1. Indigenous Modernities
2. Cross-Cultural Approaches to the Study of the Voice
3. Rethinking Ethnomusicology through the Gaze of Movement
4. Atlantic Roots/Routes
5. Dialogical Knowledge Production and Representation: Implications and Ethics
6. Acoustic Ecology
7. New Research
PROPOSALS are invited in the following categories: Individual Paper, Film/Video, Organized Panel, Forum/Roundtable, and Participatory Workshop. Abstracts of up to 300 words can be submitted online at http://www.mun.ca/ictm.
Program Commmittee Chair Contact Information:
Salwa El-Shawan Castelo Branco
Email: secb at fcsh.unl.pt
Tel: 351217908300
Local Arrangements Committee Contact Information:
Email: ictm2011 at mun.ca
Tel: +1-709-737-2058
LOCATION
North America's oldest city, St. John's is located on a centuries-old shipping route.
This port city developed at the hub of trans-Atlantic trade, becoming home to a variety of vibrant cultural traditions. A rich array of performances are in the planning. You will enjoy local traditions, diverse styles of Native American music and dance, and distinguished performers from across Canada.
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