CfP – 2020 McGill Music Graduate Students’ Society Symposium
McGill Music Graduate Students’ Society welcomes abstracts (300 words) in any area of music research including, for its 33rd annual Symposium.
CfP- INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR IMPROVISED MUSIC 12th FESTIVAL / CONFERENCE
ISIM invites proposals for performances, workshops, academic papers, and panel discussions related to any aspect of improvised music for the organization’s 12th festival/conference.
CfP – Jack and Doris Shadbolt Fellowship in the Humanities
The Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences at Simon Fraser University (SFU) is pleased to announce five Jack and Doris Shadbolt Fellowships in the Humanities for the 2020-21 academic year.
Improvising Bodies: Sounding Creative Critical Practices in Education
Thinking Spaces: The Improvisation Reading Group & Speaker Series Presents: Improvising Bodies: Sounding Creative Critical practices in Education with Lisa Sandlos, Jashen Edwards and Carey West.
CfP – Listening, Sound, Agency
The SpokenWeb research network seeks proposals for the interdisciplinary symposium Listening, Sound, Agency, to be held at Concordia University in Montreal, 17-18 July 2020.
Thinking Spaces – Listening and Telling about Listening and Telling
Join us for Thinking Spaces – Listening and Telling about Telling and Listening with Drs. Daniel and Irene Oore who will have a conversation about their touring project “Genocide and Improvisation: Listener and Teller.”
CFP – Koumaria Residency
The Koumaria Residency 2020 call for participants is open, and the theme is Transforming the Archive: Improvising Across Media/Medea.
Fostering and Sustaining Community-University Research in Changing Times: A Workshop with Community Engagement Experts
Join CESI in a day of learning from and with international community engagement experts Emma McKenna & Henk Mulder.
CfP – Sonorities Festival Belfast
Sonorities invites submissions of proposals for talks, demos and panel sessions for a symposium in April 2020 in Belfast Ireland.
Vertical Squirrels Invite: Dong-Won Kim
Guelph’s own Vertical Squirrels (including IICSI’s Daniel Fischlin and Ajay Heble, Lewis Melville, and Ted Warren) are hosting a residency at Silence through the Fall and Winter of 2019-20, featuring performances that highlight the group in improvised dialogue with special guests.