The Joint Symposium of the ICTM Study Groups on
Applied Ethnomusicology (6th) and
Music, Education and Social Inclusion (2nd)
Central Conservatory of Music, Beijing, 7-10 July 2018
Preliminary Schedule
Day 1: Saturday July 7, 2018
8:00 am - 9:00 am: Registration – Friendship Hall
9:00 am - 9:20 am: Group photo in front of the Concert Hall
9:30 am - 10:30 am
Session 1 – Recital Hall
OPENING REMARKS
Moderator: Zhang Boyu
Speakers:
Yu Feng, President of the Central Conservatory of Music
Huib Schippers, Chair of the ICTM Study Group on Applied Ethnomusicology
Sara Selleri, Chair of the ICTM Study Group on Music, Education and Social Inclusion
10:30am - 11:00am: tea / coffee break
11:00am - 12:30pm
Session 2 – Recital Hall
PLENARY SESSION
Chair: Huib Schippers
Tamara Levitz (skype presentation) [the title will be added later]
Antony Seeger
Let’s Not Forget the Larger Context: Short-Term Applied Projects and Long-Term Sustainability
12:30pm - 14:00pm: lunch reception
14:00pm - 15:40pm
Session 3A: Recital Hall
MUSIC MEDICAL AND THERAPY
Chair: Patrick Allen
Andreja Vrekalić
“What you will Give us in Return?”: Applied Ethics of Medical Ethnomusicology Research
Bernd Brabec
Applied Ethnomusicology in Music Therapy: How to Decolonize Appropriation in Wellbeing Contexts?
Bi Yixin
Study on Bimo Music Inherited by Nisu People
Session 3B: Lecture Room, Practising Building
GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES ON MUSIC EDUCATION PRACTICES AND APPROACHES PROMOTING SOCIO-CULTURAL INCLUSION
Chair: Bernhard Bleibinger
Gerdes Fleurant
The Léocardie & Alexandre Kenscoff Cultural Center (C-CLAK) and the Gawou Ginou School (GGS) in Mirebalais, HAITI: An Experiment in Applied Ethnomusicology
Zhang Tiantong
Ethnomusicology Laying Stress on Protection and Inheritance—With My Own Research and Teaching of Daur Traditional Music as the Example
Perminus Matiure
Traditional Music and Music Education as Sources of Socio-Economic and Political Cohesion among the Zezuru People of Zimbabwe
15: 40pm - 16: 00pm: tea / coffee break
16:00pm - 18:00pm: paper presentations
Session 4A: Recital Hall
MUSIC AND EDUCATION
Chair: Lin Wei-Ya
Lin Ya-Hsiu
From Folk Contexts to Cultural Symbols: A Discussion of Transformations in Cross-Straits Beiguan Music
Brett Pyper
(Inter) nationalising Culture: State Claims on Music an Dance in Postcolonial Africa and Their Consequences for Applied Scholarship
Feng Zhilian
Local Conservatories and the Feasible Road to Inheritance of Intangible Cultural Heritage—A Case Study of the National Research Project: “A Study of the Evolution of the Story-telling with Drum Accompaniment in Northeastern China”
Olivier Urbain
Questioning the Effectiveness of Musicking Events in Peacebuilding Activities: An Ethical Framework for Participative Evaluation
Session 4B: Lecture Room, Practising Building
ISSUES ARISING FROM WESTERN INHERITED STRUCTURES/ FORMS/ REPERTOIRES APPLIED TO MUSIC EDUCATION AND PERFORMANCE PRACTICES OF AUTOCHTHONOUS MUSIC(S)
Chair: Sara Selleri
Sayeem Rana
Music Education for Small-Ethnic Communities in Bangladesh: Contradictory Environments with Inherited Pedantry and Government Policy in a Multicultural Periphery
Titus Olusegun
Music Education, Pedagogy and Social Exclusion: An Example of the Department of Music, Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife, Nigeria
Gertrud Maria Huber
Sink or Swim! The Alpine zither in “Jugend musiziert” – the German Youth Music Competition
Na Xiang
The Transmission of the Traditional Folk Songs of the Va Ethnic Group
18: 00pm-19: 30pm: dinner
19:30pm
West Courtyard
CONCERT
Xiansuo Shisan Tao (Thirteen Suits for Strings Originally Played in the Mansion of Gong Monarch)
Day 2, July 8, 2018 (Sunday)
9:00am - 10: 40am: paper presentations and workshop
Session 5A: Recital Hall
MUSIC AND EDUCATION
Chair: Yu Hui
Wang Wan-Chuan
Problems and Effects of Applying "Cultural " concepts in Percussion to Elderly Music Education
Bao Qingqing
Transmission-Oriented Teaching and Practice of Traditional Music on Campus: A Case Study of the “Folk Music Transmission Workshop” at Inner Mongolia Arts University, China
Yuan Yue
The Issues Raised from Radio Music Programs
Session 5B: Lecture Room, Practising Building
UK PERSPECTIVES ON MUSIC EDUCATION PRACTICES AND APPROACHES PROMOTING SOCIO-CULTURAL INCLUSION
Chair: Gertrud Maria Huber
Patrick Allen (paper)
Inclusion and Excellence in Music Education: Countering Cultural and Curricular Hegemony in An English Comprehensive School
James Nissen (workshop)
Producing a Gender Agenda: How Can We Develop Gender Equal Curricula?
10:40am - 11: 00am: tea / coffee break
11: 00am.-12:30pm: panels and presentations
Session 6A: Recital Hall
MUSIC AND INSTITUTIONS
Chair: Sally Treloyn
Francis Ward
Socially Inclusive Music Education: An Irish Perspective
Liu Guiteng
The Game of Rights: Dispelling and Protection of the Intrinsic Inheritance Relations of the Religious Ritual Music—The Music and Dance Case of Leruo June Ceremony in Regong of Qinghai
Dan Bendrups
Rama and the Worm: A Performance-Based Approach to Applied Ethnomusicology
Session 6B: Lecture Room, Practising Building
THE INVISIBILIZATION OF EMBEDDED SOCIAL DISCOURSE: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MUSICAL GENRES AND THEIR RELATED CONTENT/PRACTICES BEING EXCLUDED FROM FORMAL EDUCATION AND SOCIO-CULTURAL RECOGNITION
Chair: Sayeem Rana
Elliot Gann and Alexander Crooke
Proposal Exploring the Implications of Excluding Hip Hop from Mainstream Music Education in Western Education
Jenny-Game Lopata
Endangered Sung Stories from the Pilbara
Sara Selleri
When Women’s Absence Is the Norm: Internalized Systems-Level Gender Discrimination and Invisibilization in Society and Formal Music Education
12: 30pm-14: 00pm: lunch
14:00pm - 15:40pm
Session 7A: Recital Hall
MUSIC AND COMMUNITY
Chair: Zhang Tiantong
Bernhard Bleibinger
Inreach, outreach, transreach?: Defining Types of Musical Community Engagement
Li Yanshuang
Study of Community-based Music Education at Dongcheng District Vocational University, Beijing
Pamela Onishi
Bridging the Community and Institutions: Collaborative Partnerships for Increased Classroom Advocacies in Community Music
Session 7B: Lecture Room, Practising Building
MUSIC AND SUSTAINABILITY
Chair: Mu Qian
Mayco Santaella (skype presentation)
Whose Sustainability? Festivals and Cultural Advocacy in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
Sun Yaqiang
Cultural Charm across Time and Space: A Study of the Protection and Mode of Dissemination of Intangible Cultural Heritage
Tseng Yuh-Fen
An Observation on the Efforts of Cultural Sustainability in Taiwan_Through a Case Study on the Cultural Preservation Act Applied to the Seediq Ethnic Group
15:40pm - 16: 00pm: tea / coffee break
16: 00pm-18: 00pm
Session 8A: Recital Hall
MUSIC AND CULTURAL HERITAGE
Chair: Dan Bendrups
Judith Cohen
Some Expected and Unexpected Results
Marc-Antoine Camp
Pluralizing and Savaging Classifications in Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage
Olcay Muslu Gardner
Turkey’s On-Going Actions on Cultural Goals: An Ethnomusicologycal Dimension
Nora Bammer
Feedback as Self-Determined Transmission Tools
Session 8B: Lecture Room, Practice Building
MUSIC TEACHING AND PERFORMANCE PRACTICES TO FOSTER SOCIAL INCLUSION WITHIN MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES: INDIGENOUS, HOMELESS AND REFUGEES
Chair: James Nissen
Richard Muranda
Closing the Social Gaps with the nyunga nyunga mbira among the Homeless Youths in Gweru
Chrysi Kyratsou (skype presentation)
Music Lessons for Social Inclusion
Chen Xinjie
Rooted Cosmopolitanism in Sámi CD Productions
18:00pm - 19:00pm: dinner
19:30pm - 22:30pm
CITY TOUR to the Shishahai lake area
Bus departs at 19:00pm and returns at 22:30 pm. (Note: People who miss the bus can take a taxi to return to their hotel.)
Day 3, July 9, 2018 (Monday)
9:00am - 10: 40am
Session 9A: Recital Hall
MUSIC AND EDUCATION
Chair: Pamela Onishi
Reginaldo Gil Braga, Pedro Fernando Acosta, Caetano Maschio dos Santos and Paulo Parada
“World Music: Ethnomusicology at University Radio” (Inter)faces in Research, Teaching and Extension
Nepomuk Riva and Pepetual Mforbe Chiangong
Performing Cultural (Un-)Sustainability: The Impact of Applied Theatre on a West-African Graduate School Program
Lin Wei-Ya
Applied Ethnomusicology in School: Regarding Music without Borders as a Case Study
Session 9B, Lecture Room, Practice Building
MUSIC AND CULTURAL HERITAGE
Chair: Xiao Mei
Gao Shu
Cultivation, Cuttage, and Reproduction——ICH Interpretations and Experiments in China National Cultural Ecosystem Protection Zones
María Gabriela López Yánez
Exploring the Sound of "Our" Memories: The Generation of Sonic Pieces about the Afro-Ecuadorian Dances of Marimba and Bomba
Liu Rong
Intangible Cultural Heritage and the Construction of Musical Culture in Public Space
10:40am - 11: 00am: tea / coffee break
11: 00am -12:30am
Session 10A: Recital Hall
MOTIVATION OF THE ETHNOMUSICOLOGIST: STUDIES, APPLICATION, AND ENGAGEMENT
Panel session with Xiao Mei, Yang Xiao, Yang Yucheng, and Zhang Xiang
Session 10B: Lecture Room, Practising Building
MUSIC AND ADVOCACY
Chair: Marc-Antoine Camp
Matthias Lewy
Applied Ethnomusicology in Museum Exhibitions: Critical Reflections on Sound Narratives as a Method for Knowledge Transfer
Mu Qian
Whose Music? - A Call for Open Access, Repatriation and Proactive Archiving in China
Marie Agatha Ozah
Iwali and Ékpè As Processes for the Acquisition of Indigenous Knowledge
12: 30pm-14: 00pm: lunch
14:00pm - 15:40pm: Round-Tables
Session 11A: Recital Hall
UNDERSTANDING APPLIED ETHNOMUSICOLOGY
APPLIED ETHNOMUSICOLOGY: MEANINGS AND PRACTICES ACROSS THE GLOBE
Round-Table with Huib Schippers, Anthony Seeger, Svanibor Pettan, and Yu Hui,
Facilitator: Zhang Boyu
Session 11B: Lecture Room, Practising Building
MESI Round-Table - Group Discussion on Key Themes.
Facilitators: Sara Selleri and James Nissen
15:40pm - 16: 00pm: tea / coffee break
16: 00pm-18: 00pm
Session 12A: Recital Hall
MUSIC AND POLICY
Chair: Huib Schippers
Jhenifer Raul, Lucas Assis, Matheus Ferreira, Pedro Mendonça and Raphaela Yves (Grupo de Pesquisas em Etnomusicologia Dona Ivone Lara)
The carioca funk poetry in the Sarau Divergente: Black culture in fight against the Black People Genocide in Rio de Janeiro
Muriel Swijghuisen Reigersberg
The Christianity of Ethnomusicology and the Ethics of Applied Research in Christian Contexts: A Hopevalian Case Study
Helena Simonett
Overcoming the Silent Stage: Possibilities for Applied Ethnomusicology to Empower Unaccompanied Minor Asylum-Seekers
Marko Koelbl
Reversing Perspectives: Dialogical Research and Refugees’ Agency
Session 12B: Lecture Room, Practice Building
MUSIC AND SUSTAINABILITY
Chair: Zhang Boyu
Catherine Grant (skype presentation)
Music Sustainability and Climate Justice: Owning Up and Stepping Up
Razia Sultanova
The Non-Russian Face of Russia: Music of Central Asian Migrant Communities in Post-Soviet Moscow
Sally Treloyn
Digital Resilience: Approaching Music Sustainability in Australia in Twenty-First Century
18:00pm - 19:30pm: dinner
19:30pm
BUSINESS MEETINGS
Venue 1, Conference room, West Courtyard: AE business meeting
Venue 2, Small meeting room, West courtyard: MESI business meeting
Day 4: 10 July, 2018 (Tuesday)
8:30am (meeting for departure in the hotel lobby)
TRIP TO THE GREAT WALL
(optional; at participants’ expense)