[ANPPOM-L] CFP: Symposium on Popular Dance and Music, University of Surrey, October 20, 2007
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From the ragtime era of the early twentieth century through to the
recent practices of contemporary club cultures, dance and music have
been inextricably linked in a diversity of contexts that include the
film and television screen, bars, ballrooms and dance halls, street
sites and the commercial stage.
While there is a long tradition of scholarship within the disciplines of
Dance and Music Studies that focuses specifically on 'art dance and
music', it is more recently that scholars within these fields have
called into question this canonical paradigm through interrogating dance
and music practices located in the popular domain. Even then, there is
little research that addresses the dance-music relationship.
The symposium committee invites proposals from researchers and
practitioners working broadly in the areas of popular dance and/or music
as a means to illuminate both shared and divergent issues, theories and
methods.
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: Friday 22nd June 2007
Symposium Committee: Sherril Dodds, Tim Hughes, Clare Parfitt, Patricia
Schmidt
Guidelines for Proposals
1. Format
* Presentations may take the forms of papers or lecture-demonstrations
* Presentations should not exceed 20 minutes in length
2. Abstracts
* An abstract of 300 words that outlines the research area and key
issues within a clearly articulated methodology is required
* An indicative bibliography of 4-5 key texts should be included
* The name of the speaker and the title of the paper should also be
enclosed on a separate sheet of paper as the abstracts will be blind
reviewed
3. Further information
* If speakers intend to present a lecture-demonstration, please
indicate what your space requirements might be for this
* Please identify any AVS equipment that you might need for the
presentation: Video/DVD playback, data projector, OHP
Please send the following information to the symposium committee by
Friday 22 June 2007:
* Abstract (including title)
* Bibliography
* Name and title of paper on a separate sheet of paper
* Contact name address and telephone number
* AVS needs
Dr Sherril Dodds
Symposium on Popular Dance and Music
Department of Dance Studies
University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, GU7 7XH
S.Dodds at surrey.ac.uk
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