416 Toronto Creative Improvisers Festival

Happening Nov. 10-11, 2017, the 416 Toronto Creative Improvisers Festival at the Tranzac Club in Toronto

Out of the Blue – From the Provisional to Improvisation

Out of the Blue: From Provisional to Improvisation,” a conference to be held at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt, in Berlin, Germany.

Michele Sereda Artist Residency in Socially-Engaged Practice

The University of Regina Faculty of Media, Art, and Performance, in collaboration with the Archer Library, is seeking an artist to fill a five month residency, commencing in January 2018, to explore the integration of writing within art practice (and vice versa). This residency was established in memory of Michele Sereda, who died in a highway crash 2015.

12th International Jazz Research Conference Graz -Jazz Voices

International researchers from different disciplines, including musicology, jazz & popular music studies, media and cultural studies, sociology, history, and American studies, are invited to submit papers addressing the conference theme “Jazz Voices” from diverse perspectives and approaches.

Music and Gender / Music and Minorities

Two of the International Council for Traditional Music’s study groups – Music & Gender and Music & Minorities have joined forces to organize a joint symposium and scholars are invited to send proposals.

Beethoven Was a Lesbian: A Tribute to Pauline Oliveros

Beethoven Was a Lesbian: A Tribute to Pauline Oliveros” is presented in conjunction with Axis Mundo: Queer Networks in Chicano L.A.

Vocalx Hosts Night Music!

Come check out St John’s only Improvising Choir!

Vocalx Hosts Night Music!

Hosted by St John’s Vocal Exploration Gatherings and VocalX Choir Come check out St John’s only Improvising Choir! We are VocalX – we are organized by Alsion Carter, Mack Furlong, and Micheal Waterman’s (who spearheaded and recorded our 2017 RPM challange! ) with some social media responsibilities by Cassondra Cabbage. Our mission: We believe all…

ISATMA 2017

​This symposium, hosted by the Center for Cognition, Communication, and Culture, showcases adaptive musical interfaces in an immersive telepresence environment which celebrates international collaborations and limit-defying improvisations. Expanding the improvising community aims to stretch social, perceptual, and cultural differences potentially generative of creative transformation: of music, of community, of consciousness.