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SIBE - Sociedad de Etnomusicología

European Seminar in Ethnomusicology (ESEM): Cultural mapping and cultural diversity

will take place from September 4th to 8th, 2013 in Bern, Switzerland, and will be hosted by the Institute of Musicology Bern

To register, download and fill in the registration form and send it to: sarah.ross@musik.unibe.ch.

Program ESEM 2013

Wednesday, 4. Sept. 2013

8:00-9:00

Registration

9:00-9:30                           

Opening

9:30-11:00

SESSION I: The Method of Cultural Mapping I

Chair: Giovanni Giuriati

Marcello Sorce Keller (Malta): Kulturkreise, Culture Areas and Chronotopes: How Old Concepts Can Help Cultural Mapping Today

Sarah Ross (Switzerland): “Intangible Cultural Heritage” and “Cultural Mapping”: Key Concepts and Methods for a Sustainability Science in Ethnomusicology?

Slawomira Zeranska-Kominek (Poland): The Geographic Method in Ethnomusicology and the Methodological Foundations of Cultural Mapping in Our Times

11:00-11:30                       

Coffee Break

11:30-12:30                       

SESSION II: Intangible Cultural Heritage and Musical Diversity I

Chair: Maša Marty

Matthew Machin-Autenrieth (UK): Flamenco for Andalusia, Flamenco for Humanity: Regionalisation and Intangible Cultural Heritage in Spain

Giovanni Giuriati (Italy): “Untouchable” cultural heritage: tradition and change. The example of the Gigli di Nola

12:30-14:00

Lunch Break

14:00-15:30                       

SESSION III: Cultural Landscape and Music I

Chair: Frank Kouwenhoven

Nancy Hao-Ming Chao (Taiwan): Musical Culture in the Garden kingdom of Suzhou: The Dialogue between Natural and intangible cultural heritage

Lukas Park (Austria): Music between Nature and Culture: Change and Preservation in Hua’er

Helen Rees (USA): Cultural Landscapes and Music in the Context of Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection: A View from China

15:30-16:00                       

Coffee Break

16:00-17:00                       

John Blacking Memorial Lecture

Laurent Aubert (Ateliers d’Ethnomusicologie, Genève): “New Objects, New Challenges: Rethinking Ethnomusicology”

17:30

Reception and Apéro Riche with Alphorn Experience (IASH)

 

Thursday 5. Sept. 2013

8:30-9:00                            

Ewa Dahlig-Turek: Discussion Paper “Musicology (Re-) Mapped”

9:00-10:00

SESSION IV: Intangible Cultural Heritage and Musical Diversity II

Chair: Ewa Dahlig-Turek

Gerda Lechleitner (Austria): Historical voices reloaded – rethinking archival responsibilities compared to intangible cultural heritage

Thomas Beardslee (USA): Questioning safeguarding: Heritage and Capabilities at Jemaa el Fnaa Square

10:00-10:30                       

Coffee Break

10:30-12:00

Roundtable Marc-Antoine Camp (Chair; Switzerland):

Together with Brigitte Bachmann Geiser, Patricia Jäggi, Dieter Ringli, David Vitali: Mapping and representing musical diversity in Switzerland: the role of musicians, ethnomusicologists and officials

12:00-13:30                       

Lunch Break

13:30-15:00

SESSION V: Cultural Landscape and Music II

Chair: Christine Dettmann

Shai Burstyn (Israel): Landscape, Climate and the “History of Hebrew Music”

Helena Simonett (USA): Landscape in Mind: Sensory Perceptions in Yoreme Music-Making (Northwest Mexico)

Dave Wilson (USA): Music in Ohrid, Macedonia: Tourism, auditory regimes, and the representation of a nation

15:00-15:30                       

Coffee Break

15:30-17:00                       

SESSION VI: The Method of Cultural Mapping II

Chair: Sarah Ross

Victor Grauer (USA): Mapping Music History: Africa, Out of Africa and Beyond

Svend Kjeldsen (Ireland): Urban Ethnomusicology and Cultural Mapping – Mancunian Irish: Musical Hybridization and Cultural Intimacy

Thomas Hilder (Germany): Sámi Music, Mapping the North, and the European Cartographic Imagination

17:15-18:30                       

POSTERS AND SHORT PRESENTATIONS

Chair: Laura Leante

Bhai Baldeep Singh (India): Imagining Revival and Restoration

Yann Laville (Switzerland): “The ambiguities of mapping: a few examples taken from FNS project Midas Touch and from the related exhibitions presented at the Musée d’ethnographie de Neuchâtel”

Hee-Sook Lee-Niinioja (Finland): Arirang, Perpetual Korean Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity

Irena Vishnewska (Poland): Contemporary musical behavior as an expression of national consciousness: Poles in Lithuania

Zhang Xingrong (China): Musical mapping of Yunnan province, southwest China, 1984 to the present

Concluding Apéro with book reception:

Charlotte Vignau (Germany): Modernity, Complex Societies, and the Alphorn

20:00

Evening Program: An Exploration into Swiss Music Traditions

20:00

Yodelling Workshop (Doris Hintermann, Basel)

21:30

Sonic Traces: From Switzerland im Seminarraum (Simon Grab, Thomas Burkhalter und Michael Spahr) (Hallerstrasse 5)

 

Friday, 6. Sept. 2013

8:30-10:00                          

SESSION VII: The Method of Cultural Mapping III

Chair: Rebecca Sager

Ian Russell (UK/Scotland): Bridging the Cultural Divide in Derry and Donegal

Ana Hofman (Slovenia): Mapping »inconvenient« music heritage

Pekka Suutari and Sanna Kurki-Suonio (Finland): Border issue, education and the disappearing Karelian language

10:00-10:30

Coffee Break

10:30-12:00                       

Roundtable: Dan Lundberg (Chair; Sweden):

Together with Anders Hammarlund, Ingrid Åkesson, Madeleine Modin, Mathias Boström, Mats Nilsson, Karin Eriksson:

Pluralize or Polarize – Ideologies Behind Music Collecting

12:00-13:00

Lunch Break

13:00-14:30                       

SESSION VIII: Cultural Landscape and Music III

Chair: Martin Clayton

Vincenzo della Ratta (Italy): The Space of Gong Culture in the Central Highlands of Vietnam

Tina K. Ramnarine (UK): World Heritage and Imperial History: Landscapes and Music through the Lenses of Botanical Cultivation and Cultural Survival

Thomas Solomon (Norway): Dancing the Landscape: Music and Movement in a Highland Bolivia Pilgrimage

14:30-15:00                       

Coffee Break

15:00-16:00                       

SESSION IX: The Method of Cultural Mapping IV

PANEL: Aileen Dillane (Chair; Ireland) and Colin Quigley (Ireland): Considering Cultural Mappings of a City: Explorations in Limerick Soundscapes

16:00-16:15

Short Break

16:15-17:45                       

General Assembly

19:00-20:00

Sound Shuttle – A Sound Walk through Bern’s historic center (starting point: Münsterplatz; free)

Options for Dinner in the historic city center

21:30

Carnival Organ compositions in front of the “Stadttheater Bern”

 

Saturday, 7. Sept. 2013

Excursion

Sunday, 8. Sept. 2013

9:30-11:00                          

SESSION X: Intangible Cultural Heritage and Musical Diversity V

Chair: Ursula Hemetek

Marzanna Poplawska (Poland): Intangible Cultural Heritage and Policy Making in Poland

Zuzana Jurkova (Czech Republic) Verbunk of Slovácko

Anastasia Hasikou (UK): Understanding the Musical Heritage of the Greek Cypriot population during the early British colonial period (1878-1914): the indigenous traditions of Ecclesiastic and folk music and the Emergence of the Western European Music Tradition.

11:00-11:30

Coffee Break

11:30-12:30                       

SESSION XI: The Method of Cultural Mapping V

Chair: Marcello Sorce Keller

Theresa Beyer (Switzerland): Cultural Mapping as Artistic Process

Galina Sytchenko (Russia): Maps, Mythological and Historical Geography, Music

12:30-13:00

Krister Malm: Closing Remarks and Final Discussion