Conference—Sound, Meaning, Education: Conversations
Northern Arizona University and Western University are pleased to announce the virtual conference Sound, Meaning, Education: Conversations to be held on July 21, 2021. This interdisciplinary conference explores how embodied knowledges of sound and musicalities unmediated by western musical notation might bear on teaching and learning at any level and within any context. Scholars across the disciplines…
Big Ideas in Improvisation Lecture: Fred Moten and Vijay Iyer
Join us for the inaugural Big Ideas in Improvisation lecture! On May 28th, 2021, we will invite cultural theorist/poet/scholar Fred Moten and composer/pianist/bandleader/Harvard professor Vijay Iyer into conversation, exploring how improvisation has shaped their lives, their works, and their worldviews. This event is co-presented by ArtsEverywhere Festival and is free & open to the public. Register…
Conference Call for Proposals: McGill Colloquium 2021
Echoes of a Distance: Music, Protest and Community in Confined Times November 19-20, 2021 How can sound and music participate in protest without access to the streets and spaces of collective music creation? How does a collective sound when there is no actual gathering possible? Alternatively, when social movements take to the streets or occupy…
McGill Colloquium 2021—Echoes of a Distance: Music, Protest and Community in Confined Times
How can sound and music participate in protest without access to the streets and spaces of collective music creation? How does a collective sound when there is no actual gathering possible? Alternatively, when social movements take to the streets or occupy a territory despite public health regulations – as has happened on many occasions around…
Survey: Community, Arts, and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Impacts and Outcomes
Community, Arts, and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Impacts and Outcomes Survey Invitation University of Guelph Critical Studies in Improvisation Graduate Students in the Arts-Based Community-Making class want to hear from the arts community! Under the supervision of Dr. Ajay Heble and in collaboration with the Guelph Arts Council, our team is researching how the COVID-19 Pandemic…
15th Annual Music Symposium: The CME presents: “New Works”
The University of Guelph Contemporary Music Ensemble (CME) presents: “New Works.” For this event, members of the Contemporary Music Ensemble will each present their new compositions at this online concert. If you are interested in attending, please register via the link: https://forms.gle/Fg7pJAoWyedwGXdHA A link will be sent before the day before the event.
15th Annual Music Symposium: Critical Studies in Improvisation Graduate Students’ Presentation Performances
Graduate Students in the Critical Studies in Improvisation (IMPR) Program will share presentation performances at this session. If you are interested in attending, please register via the link: https://forms.gle/UqiSqgoMWYFschUG6 A Zoom link will be sent the day before the event.