[ANPPOM-Lista] Fwd: CFP: Community Music in the Asia Pacific

Magali Kleber magali.kleber em gmail.com
Qua Abr 10 10:18:27 BRT 2013


Car em s,

Solicito divulgação dessa chamada, resultado do trabalho realizado pela
Comissão de Música e Comunidade (Community Music Activity CMA) da ISME.
O texto traz nossa perspectiva de trazer para o ambiente acadêmico as
práticas musicais das mais diversas comunidades. A Dr. Bartleet vem
desenvolvendo um importante trabalho na Asia, trazendo à baila práticas que
estão incrustadas nas comunidades mas não tem tanta visibilidade para a
academia.
Grata,
Magali Kleber
CMA Chair, 2012-214
Diretora da Casa de Cultura
Universidade Estadual de Londrina
http://www.uel.br
 Presidente da Associação Brasileira de Educação Musical - ABEM
http://www.abemeducacaomusical.org.br/
Gestão 2011-2013
Fone 55 43 3323 8562

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*Asia Pacific Community Music Network (APCMN) Seminar*

*19-20 November 2013, Brisbane Australia*

*“Community Music in the Asia Pacific Region”*

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*Call for Proposals*



*About the seminar*

This inaugural seminar of the Asia Pacific Community Music Network (APCMN)
will be held in Brisbane, Australia from 19-20 November 2013. The seminar
will bring together community music practitioners and scholars to celebrate
and explore the music-making practices, pedagogies, and cultural politics
that are currently shaping community music in this region. The seminar
acknowledges that the Asia Pacific (including, but not limited to, East
Asia, South and Southeast Asia, and Oceania) is vast and diverse, and seeks
to represent this diversity of contexts and repertoires. We welcome
community music practitioners and scholars who live and work in this
region, or those from other parts of the world who focus on this region in
their work.



*Proposals*

Community music practitioners and scholars are invited to submit proposals
for paper/workshops/performances/roundtables/online presentations that
explore community music making in the Asia Pacific region. In their
submissions authors are encouraged to reflect upon one or more of the
following questions: 1) What is special about the practice/s of community
music in this region? 2) What specific role/s does music play in these
cultural contexts? 3) What are some of the particular meanings that people
ascribe to community music practices in this region? 4) How do
‘traditional’ and ‘contemporary’ musics interact with one another, if at
all? 5) What learning and teaching approaches can be found in this region?
6) How does community music contribute towards a sense of well-being and/or
social justice in these cultural contexts? Abstracts should be emailed to
Brydie-Leigh Bartleet (b.bartleet em griffith.edu.au or fax: +61 (0)7 3735 6262)
no later than *17 May 2013*, and include a 250-300 word abstract, the title
of the proposed paper/workshop/performance/roundtable/online presentation, a
brief biography (200 words), and the contact details of the author. Authors
will be notified of the outcome by the end of May 2013.

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*About the APCMN*

This network is part of the International Society for Music Education’s
Community Music Activity Commission, and serves as a vehicle for activating
relationships, developing intercultural partnerships, and disseminating
research about community music in this region. It was formed in China in
July 2010 at the ISME World Conference.

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*About the International Music Council’s (IMC) **World Forum on Music***

The APCMN seminar is being held in conjunction with the International Music
Council’s (IMC) World Forum on Music (21-24 November. See
http://worldforumonmusic.org/ ) The IMC was founded in 1949 by UNESCO, and
is the world's largest network of organizations, institutions and
individuals working in the field of music. The IMC promotes musical
diversity, access to culture for all and unites organizations in some 150
countries worldwide in building peace and understanding among peoples of
all cultures and heritage. The forum will primarily revolve around the key
conditions for a vibrant and diverse musical future for the planet: issues
of sustainability in general, and particularly engaging people in listening
to, making and creating music. Community musicians of the Asia Pacific will
play a key role in sharing some of the great musical "treasures" from this
region at the forum. APCMN delegates will also receive a discounted rate to
the forum.

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*About the host organisation*

Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University is one of Australia's leading
music schools, with a reputation for excellence across a range of
specialisations, including music and the arts in the Asia Pacific Region.
The Conservatorium houses a 600-seat theatre with the best acoustics in the
southern hemisphere, a 200 seat recital hall, a 150-seat orchestral hall,
the latest teaching facilities and one of Australia's best music libraries.
Ideally located in Brisbane's picturesque South Bank Parklands, the campus
is only a 10-minute walk from the Brisbane CBD and is adjacent to the
Queensland Art Gallery, Gallery of Modern Art, the State Library, Museum,
Performing Arts Complex and the Brisbane Exhibition and Convention Centre.
It also boasts a major train station and bus station, and South Bank is
within walking distance of numerous accommodation options, ranging from
budget to boutique hotels.


APCMN Seminar Program Committee Brydie-Leigh Bartleet (Australia), Sylvia
Chong (Singapore), André de Quadros (Indonesia, India, USA), Qiao Fan
(China), Te Oti Rakena and David Lines (Aotearoa New Zealand), and Mari
Shiobara (Japan). Advising the Program Committee is ISME CMA Chair Magali
Kleber (Brazil).

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*For more information*

Contact Brydie-Leigh Bartleet, Queensland Conservatorium Griffith
University. Email: b.bartleet em griffith.edu.au Tel: +61 (0)7 3735 6249 Fax: +61
(0)7 3735 6262

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Dr Brydie-Leigh Bartleet
Senior Lecturer in Research & Music Literature
Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University
140 Grey Street, South Bank
PO Box 3428
South Brisbane Qld 4101

b.bartleet em griffith.edu.au
Tel:   +61 (0)7 3735 6249
Fax:  +61 (0)7 3735 6262

To find out about our *OLT Indigenous Arts Based Service Learning Project*,
have a look and like us on Facebook!* *
https://www.facebook.com/CommunityServiceLearning* *
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