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GENERAL INFORMATION
MEMBERSHIP TO ICTM
Access premium website content, such as the ICTM Membership Directory. Please note that memberships to ICTM run from 1 January to 31 December each year. Membership type *. Standard: 1 year - € 60.00. Standard: 2 years - € 108.00. Joint: 1 year - € 90.00. Joint: 2 years - € 162.00. Emeritus: 1 year - € 40.00. Emeritus: 2 years - € 72.00. BULLETIN OF THE ICTM The Bulletin of the International Council for Traditional Music carries news from the world of traditional music and dance, a calendar of upcoming events, and reports from ICTM Study Groups and ICTM National and Regional Representatives.. ISSN (Online): 2304-4039. Editor: Carlos Yoder. Download latest issue. The Bulletin of the ICTM was established in 1948 as the Bulletin of the International ICTM DIALOGUES 2021: ABSTRACTS YEARBOOK FOR TRADITIONAL MUSIC The Yearbook for Traditional Music is a refereed scholarly journal which carries essays, reviews, and reports in the area of traditional music and dance research.Since 2019 it is published on ICTM's behalf by Cambridge University Press.. ISSN (Print): 0740-1558. ISSN (Online): 2304-3857. General Editor: Lee Tong Soon. The Yearbook was established in 1949 as the Journal of the International 46TH ICTM WORLD CONFERENCE, POSTPONED TO 21–27 JULY 2022SEE MORE ONICTMUSIC.ORG
PHILIPPINES
T he presence of ICTM in the Philippines is rooted in and nourished by the vision and legacy of the late ethnomusicologist and Philippine National Artist Dr. José M. Maceda whose systematic and pioneering comparative research on traditional Philippine music had paved the way for its understanding such as mapping out the distribution of music instruments, genres, and concepts like “drone and PROPOSE A PAPER/PERFORMANCE TO THE 2022 ICTM WORLD A paper/performance integrates a paper and a performance. The paper should have a clearly defined research question and argument based, for example, on practice-led or artistic research. ICTM STUDY GROUP ON PERFORMING ARTS OF SOUTHEAST ASIA 14 - 19 June 2012. National Commission for Culture and Arts. Intramuros, Manila, Philippines. The 2 nd Symposium of the ICTM-PASEA study group will take place at the National Ccommission for Culture and Arts, which is housed in the Intramuros --- the 16 th century walled city in Manila. The papers, panels, lightning presentations by young researchers and video presentations will HOME | INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR TRADITIONAL MUSICJOIN ICTMDONATEFINANCIAL ASSISTANCEGENERAL INFORMATIONDOCUMENTSGOVERNANCE Home. The International Council for Traditional Music is a scholarly organization which aims to further the study, practice, documentation, preservation, and dissemination of traditional music and dance of all countries. To these ends the Council organizes World Conferences, Symposia, Colloquia, and Fora, and publishes the Yearbook forGENERAL INFORMATION
MEMBERSHIP TO ICTM
Access premium website content, such as the ICTM Membership Directory. Please note that memberships to ICTM run from 1 January to 31 December each year. Membership type *. Standard: 1 year - € 60.00. Standard: 2 years - € 108.00. Joint: 1 year - € 90.00. Joint: 2 years - € 162.00. Emeritus: 1 year - € 40.00. Emeritus: 2 years - € 72.00. BULLETIN OF THE ICTM The Bulletin of the International Council for Traditional Music carries news from the world of traditional music and dance, a calendar of upcoming events, and reports from ICTM Study Groups and ICTM National and Regional Representatives.. ISSN (Online): 2304-4039. Editor: Carlos Yoder. Download latest issue. The Bulletin of the ICTM was established in 1948 as the Bulletin of the International ICTM DIALOGUES 2021: ABSTRACTS YEARBOOK FOR TRADITIONAL MUSIC The Yearbook for Traditional Music is a refereed scholarly journal which carries essays, reviews, and reports in the area of traditional music and dance research.Since 2019 it is published on ICTM's behalf by Cambridge University Press.. ISSN (Print): 0740-1558. ISSN (Online): 2304-3857. General Editor: Lee Tong Soon. The Yearbook was established in 1949 as the Journal of the International 46TH ICTM WORLD CONFERENCE, POSTPONED TO 21–27 JULY 2022SEE MORE ONICTMUSIC.ORG
PHILIPPINES
T he presence of ICTM in the Philippines is rooted in and nourished by the vision and legacy of the late ethnomusicologist and Philippine National Artist Dr. José M. Maceda whose systematic and pioneering comparative research on traditional Philippine music had paved the way for its understanding such as mapping out the distribution of music instruments, genres, and concepts like “drone and PROPOSE A PAPER/PERFORMANCE TO THE 2022 ICTM WORLD A paper/performance integrates a paper and a performance. The paper should have a clearly defined research question and argument based, for example, on practice-led or artistic research. ICTM STUDY GROUP ON PERFORMING ARTS OF SOUTHEAST ASIA 14 - 19 June 2012. National Commission for Culture and Arts. Intramuros, Manila, Philippines. The 2 nd Symposium of the ICTM-PASEA study group will take place at the National Ccommission for Culture and Arts, which is housed in the Intramuros --- the 16 th century walled city in Manila. The papers, panels, lightning presentations by young researchers and video presentations willGENERAL INFORMATION
General information. The International Council for Traditional Music is a scholarly organization which aims to further the study, practice, documentation, preservation, and dissemination of traditional music and dance of all countries. To these ends the Council organizes World Conferences, Symposia, Colloquia, and Fora, and publishes the SECOND GENERAL SURVEY OF ICTM MEMBERS (2020 Following the success of the First General Survey of ICTM Members (2018), the ICTM Executive Board decided to conduct a second survey of ICTM members in the third trimester of 2020. A special-purpose Executive Board committee (chaired by Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco and formed by Naila Ceribašić, Ursula Hemetek, Svanibor Pettan, Don Niles, J. Lawrence Witzleben, and Carlos Yoder) wasWORLD NETWORK
World Network. The ICTM World Network is composed of individuals, called Liaison Officers, and representatives of organisations, called National and Regional Committees. They all act as links between the Council and the community of individuals and organizations involved with traditional music and dance in their country or region. ICTM DIALOGUES 2021: PROGRAMME FEBRUARY 2021 Saturday, 20 February 2021, 5–7 pm (UTC+0) 01—A Latin American Dialogue for Social Inclusion: Community Musics, Ethnicities, and Identities Organizer: Juan Sebastián Rojas E. (Fundación UniversitariaJuan N.
YEARBOOK FOR TRADITIONAL MUSIC The Yearbook for Traditional Music is a refereed scholarly journal which carries essays, reviews, and reports in the area of traditional music and dance research.Since 2019 it is published on ICTM's behalf by Cambridge University Press.. ISSN (Print): 0740-1558. ISSN (Online): 2304-3857. General Editor: Lee Tong Soon. The Yearbook was established in 1949 as the Journal of the International ICTM DIALOGUES 2021: TOWARDS DECOLONIZATION OF MUSIC AND Call for Presentations. The term ‘decolonization’ evokes different meanings in different countries and contexts. In academia, too, there are diverse meanings, including (1) critically rethinking theories and methods that have been imposed by hegemonic powers and too often accepted as “universal”; and (2) recognizing and empowering Indigenous and other local epistemologies and ICTM STUDY GROUP ON SOUND, MOVEMENT, AND THE SCIENCES Mailing list. Mailing list of the ICTM Study Group on Sound, Movement, and the Sciences (SoMoS) stg-somos@ictmusic.org. This mailing list is used as the main channel for communication and discussion about all topics relevant for the group. Everyone working in our field or interested in these topics is welcome to subscribe to it.PHILIPPINES
T he presence of ICTM in the Philippines is rooted in and nourished by the vision and legacy of the late ethnomusicologist and Philippine National Artist Dr. José M. Maceda whose systematic and pioneering comparative research on traditional Philippine music had paved the way for its understanding such as mapping out the distribution of music instruments, genres, and concepts like “drone andMAUD KARPELES FUND
The International Council for Traditional Music has established a fund in honour of Maud Karpeles (1885–1976), one of the key people in the establishment of the International Folk Music Council, as well as its first Honorary Secretary, first Bulletin editor, and first Journal editor. She was subsequently named Honorary President. ICTM STUDY GROUP ON APPLIED ETHNOMUSICOLOGY The ICTM Study Group on Applied Ethnomusicology met for a highly stimulating symposium in South Africa from 30 June – 4 July 2014. Due to generous arrangements of the Local Arrangements Committee chaired by Bernhard Bleibinger, about 50 symposium participants from Africa, Europe, North and South America, Australia and Asia moved between venues at the University of Fort Hare in East London on HOME | INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR TRADITIONAL MUSICJOIN ICTMDONATEFINANCIAL ASSISTANCEGENERAL INFORMATIONDOCUMENTSGOVERNANCE Home. The International Council for Traditional Music is a scholarly organization which aims to further the study, practice, documentation, preservation, and dissemination of traditional music and dance of all countries. To these ends the Council organizes World Conferences, Symposia, Colloquia, and Fora, and publishes the Yearbook for BULLETIN OF THE ICTM The Bulletin of the International Council for Traditional Music carries news from the world of traditional music and dance, a calendar of upcoming events, and reports from ICTM Study Groups and ICTM National and Regional Representatives.. ISSN (Online): 2304-4039. Editor: Carlos Yoder. Download latest issue. The Bulletin of the ICTM was established in 1948 as the Bulletin of the International YEARBOOK FOR TRADITIONAL MUSIC The Yearbook for Traditional Music is a refereed scholarly journal which carries essays, reviews, and reports in the area of traditional music and dance research.Since 2019 it is published on ICTM's behalf by Cambridge University Press.. ISSN (Print): 0740-1558. ISSN (Online): 2304-3857. General Editor: Lee Tong Soon. The Yearbook was established in 1949 as the Journal of the International 2021 SYMPOSIUM, KLAIPEDA, (31ST) 12-18 July 2021. The 31st Symposium of the ICTM Study Group on Ethnochoreology is scheduled for July 12-18 2021, in a hybrid format bringing together in-person and online participants. ICTM DIALOGUES 2021: TOWARDS DECOLONIZATION OF MUSIC AND Call for Presentations. The term ‘decolonization’ evokes different meanings in different countries and contexts. In academia, too, there are diverse meanings, including (1) critically rethinking theories and methods that have been imposed by hegemonic powers and too often accepted as “universal”; and (2) recognizing and empowering Indigenous and other local epistemologies and 46TH ICTM WORLD CONFERENCE, POSTPONED TO 21–27 JULY 2022SEE MORE ONICTMUSIC.ORG
PHILIPPINES
T he presence of ICTM in the Philippines is rooted in and nourished by the vision and legacy of the late ethnomusicologist and Philippine National Artist Dr. José M. Maceda whose systematic and pioneering comparative research on traditional Philippine music had paved the way for its understanding such as mapping out the distribution of music instruments, genres, and concepts like “drone and ICTM STUDY GROUP ON SOUND, MOVEMENT, AND THE SCIENCESSEE MORE ONICTMUSIC.ORG
YEARBOOK FOR TRADITIONAL MUSIC. VOL. 31 (1999 Yearbook for Traditional Music. Vol. 31 (1999) Articles for the 1999 Yearbook for Traditional Music focus on popular music and transational processes. The guest editor for this issue is Krister Malm. Reviews of books, records, and films complete the issue. General Editor: Dieter Christensen. Access volume online. ICTM STUDY GROUP ON PERFORMING ARTS OF SOUTHEAST ASIA 14 - 19 June 2012. National Commission for Culture and Arts. Intramuros, Manila, Philippines. The 2 nd Symposium of the ICTM-PASEA study group will take place at the National Ccommission for Culture and Arts, which is housed in the Intramuros --- the 16 th century walled city in Manila. The papers, panels, lightning presentations by young researchers and video presentations will HOME | INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR TRADITIONAL MUSICJOIN ICTMDONATEFINANCIAL ASSISTANCEGENERAL INFORMATIONDOCUMENTSGOVERNANCE Home. The International Council for Traditional Music is a scholarly organization which aims to further the study, practice, documentation, preservation, and dissemination of traditional music and dance of all countries. To these ends the Council organizes World Conferences, Symposia, Colloquia, and Fora, and publishes the Yearbook for BULLETIN OF THE ICTM The Bulletin of the International Council for Traditional Music carries news from the world of traditional music and dance, a calendar of upcoming events, and reports from ICTM Study Groups and ICTM National and Regional Representatives.. ISSN (Online): 2304-4039. Editor: Carlos Yoder. Download latest issue. The Bulletin of the ICTM was established in 1948 as the Bulletin of the International YEARBOOK FOR TRADITIONAL MUSIC The Yearbook for Traditional Music is a refereed scholarly journal which carries essays, reviews, and reports in the area of traditional music and dance research.Since 2019 it is published on ICTM's behalf by Cambridge University Press.. ISSN (Print): 0740-1558. ISSN (Online): 2304-3857. General Editor: Lee Tong Soon. The Yearbook was established in 1949 as the Journal of the International 2021 SYMPOSIUM, KLAIPEDA, (31ST) 12-18 July 2021. The 31st Symposium of the ICTM Study Group on Ethnochoreology is scheduled for July 12-18 2021, in a hybrid format bringing together in-person and online participants. ICTM DIALOGUES 2021: TOWARDS DECOLONIZATION OF MUSIC AND Call for Presentations. The term ‘decolonization’ evokes different meanings in different countries and contexts. In academia, too, there are diverse meanings, including (1) critically rethinking theories and methods that have been imposed by hegemonic powers and too often accepted as “universal”; and (2) recognizing and empowering Indigenous and other local epistemologies and 46TH ICTM WORLD CONFERENCE, POSTPONED TO 21–27 JULY 2022SEE MORE ONICTMUSIC.ORG
PHILIPPINES
T he presence of ICTM in the Philippines is rooted in and nourished by the vision and legacy of the late ethnomusicologist and Philippine National Artist Dr. José M. Maceda whose systematic and pioneering comparative research on traditional Philippine music had paved the way for its understanding such as mapping out the distribution of music instruments, genres, and concepts like “drone and ICTM STUDY GROUP ON SOUND, MOVEMENT, AND THE SCIENCESSEE MORE ONICTMUSIC.ORG
YEARBOOK FOR TRADITIONAL MUSIC. VOL. 31 (1999 Yearbook for Traditional Music. Vol. 31 (1999) Articles for the 1999 Yearbook for Traditional Music focus on popular music and transational processes. The guest editor for this issue is Krister Malm. Reviews of books, records, and films complete the issue. General Editor: Dieter Christensen. Access volume online. ICTM STUDY GROUP ON PERFORMING ARTS OF SOUTHEAST ASIA 14 - 19 June 2012. National Commission for Culture and Arts. Intramuros, Manila, Philippines. The 2 nd Symposium of the ICTM-PASEA study group will take place at the National Ccommission for Culture and Arts, which is housed in the Intramuros --- the 16 th century walled city in Manila. The papers, panels, lightning presentations by young researchers and video presentations willGENERAL INFORMATION
General information. The International Council for Traditional Music is a scholarly organization which aims to further the study, practice, documentation, preservation, and dissemination of traditional music and dance of all countries. To these ends the Council organizes World Conferences, Symposia, Colloquia, and Fora, and publishes the SECOND GENERAL SURVEY OF ICTM MEMBERS (2020 Following the success of the First General Survey of ICTM Members (2018), the ICTM Executive Board decided to conduct a second survey of ICTM members in the third trimester of 2020. A special-purpose Executive Board committee (chaired by Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco and formed by Naila Ceribašić, Ursula Hemetek, Svanibor Pettan, Don Niles, J. Lawrence Witzleben, and Carlos Yoder) wasMEMBERSHIP TO ICTM
Access premium website content, such as the ICTM Membership Directory. Please note that memberships to ICTM run from 1 January to 31 December each year. Membership type *. Standard: 1 year - € 60.00. Standard: 2 years - € 108.00. Joint: 1 year - € 90.00. Joint: 2 years - € 162.00. Emeritus: 1 year - € 40.00. Emeritus: 2 years - € 72.00. ICTM DIALOGUES 2021: TOWARDS DECOLONIZATION OF MUSIC AND Call for Presentations. The term ‘decolonization’ evokes different meanings in different countries and contexts. In academia, too, there are diverse meanings, including (1) critically rethinking theories and methods that have been imposed by hegemonic powers and too often accepted as “universal”; and (2) recognizing and empowering Indigenous and other local epistemologies and ICTM DIALOGUES 2021: ABSTRACTS Saturday, 20 February 2021, 5–7 pm (UTC+0) 01—A Latin American Dialogue for Social Inclusion: Community Musics, Ethnicities, and Identities In a globalized world, dominated by neoliberal economies, flooded by social inequality, and now decimated by a global pandemic, ethnic minoritiesthroughout the
YEARBOOK FOR TRADITIONAL MUSIC The Yearbook for Traditional Music is a refereed scholarly journal which carries essays, reviews, and reports in the area of traditional music and dance research.Since 2019 it is published on ICTM's behalf by Cambridge University Press.. ISSN (Print): 0740-1558. ISSN (Online): 2304-3857. General Editor: Lee Tong Soon. The Yearbook was established in 1949 as the Journal of the International PAST ICTM WORLD CONFERENCES 44th ICTM Conference, 13-19 July 2017. Location: Limerick, Ireland. Host institution: Irish World Academy of Music and Dance, University of Limerick. Conference themes. 70 Years of ICTM: Past, Present and Future. Legacy and Imagination in Music and Dance. Ethnomusicology, Ethnochoreology and Digital Humanities.YOUR ACCOUNT
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Access premium website content, such as the ICTM Membership Directory. Please note that memberships to ICTM run from 1 January to 31 December each year. Membership type *. Standard: 1 year - € 60.00. Standard: 2 years - € 108.00. Joint: 1 year - € 90.00. Joint: 2 years - € 162.00. Emeritus: 1 year - € 40.00. Emeritus: 2 years - € 72.00. BULLETIN OF THE ICTM The Bulletin of the International Council for Traditional Music carries news from the world of traditional music and dance, a calendar of upcoming events, and reports from ICTM Study Groups and ICTM National and Regional Representatives.. ISSN (Online): 2304-4039. Editor: Carlos Yoder. Download latest issue. The Bulletin of the ICTM was established in 1948 as the Bulletin of the International YEARBOOK FOR TRADITIONAL MUSIC The Yearbook for Traditional Music is a refereed scholarly journal which carries essays, reviews, and reports in the area of traditional music and dance research.Since 2019 it is published on ICTM's behalf by Cambridge University Press.. ISSN (Print): 0740-1558. ISSN (Online): 2304-3857. General Editor: Lee Tong Soon. The Yearbook was established in 1949 as the Journal of the International ICTM DIALOGUES 2021: TOWARDS DECOLONIZATION OF MUSIC AND Call for Presentations. The term ‘decolonization’ evokes different meanings in different countries and contexts. In academia, too, there are diverse meanings, including (1) critically rethinking theories and methods that have been imposed by hegemonic powers and too often accepted as “universal”; and (2) recognizing and empowering Indigenous and other local epistemologies and 46TH ICTM WORLD CONFERENCE, POSTPONED TO 21–27 JULY 2022SEE MORE ONICTMUSIC.ORG
PHILIPPINES
T he presence of ICTM in the Philippines is rooted in and nourished by the vision and legacy of the late ethnomusicologist and Philippine National Artist Dr. José M. Maceda whose systematic and pioneering comparative research on traditional Philippine music had paved the way for its understanding such as mapping out the distribution of music instruments, genres, and concepts like “drone and PROPOSE A PAPER/PERFORMANCE TO THE 2022 ICTM WORLD A paper/performance integrates a paper and a performance. The paper should have a clearly defined research question and argument based, for example, on practice-led or artistic research. SUBMIT PROPOSAL TO THE 46TH ICTM WORLD CONFERENCE, 21-27 Abstracts should be no more than 300 words in length, and written in English (papers may be presented in either English or Portuguese, but all abstracts must be in English). ICTM STUDY GROUP ON PERFORMING ARTS OF SOUTHEAST ASIA 14 - 19 June 2012. National Commission for Culture and Arts. Intramuros, Manila, Philippines. The 2 nd Symposium of the ICTM-PASEA study group will take place at the National Ccommission for Culture and Arts, which is housed in the Intramuros --- the 16 th century walled city in Manila. The papers, panels, lightning presentations by young researchers and video presentations will HOME | INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR TRADITIONAL MUSICJOIN ICTMDONATEFINANCIAL ASSISTANCEGENERAL INFORMATIONDOCUMENTSGOVERNANCE Home. The International Council for Traditional Music is a scholarly organization which aims to further the study, practice, documentation, preservation, and dissemination of traditional music and dance of all countries. To these ends the Council organizes World Conferences, Symposia, Colloquia, and Fora, and publishes the Yearbook forMEMBERSHIP TO ICTM
Access premium website content, such as the ICTM Membership Directory. Please note that memberships to ICTM run from 1 January to 31 December each year. Membership type *. Standard: 1 year - € 60.00. Standard: 2 years - € 108.00. Joint: 1 year - € 90.00. Joint: 2 years - € 162.00. Emeritus: 1 year - € 40.00. Emeritus: 2 years - € 72.00. BULLETIN OF THE ICTM The Bulletin of the International Council for Traditional Music carries news from the world of traditional music and dance, a calendar of upcoming events, and reports from ICTM Study Groups and ICTM National and Regional Representatives.. ISSN (Online): 2304-4039. Editor: Carlos Yoder. Download latest issue. The Bulletin of the ICTM was established in 1948 as the Bulletin of the International YEARBOOK FOR TRADITIONAL MUSIC The Yearbook for Traditional Music is a refereed scholarly journal which carries essays, reviews, and reports in the area of traditional music and dance research.Since 2019 it is published on ICTM's behalf by Cambridge University Press.. ISSN (Print): 0740-1558. ISSN (Online): 2304-3857. General Editor: Lee Tong Soon. The Yearbook was established in 1949 as the Journal of the International ICTM DIALOGUES 2021: TOWARDS DECOLONIZATION OF MUSIC AND Call for Presentations. The term ‘decolonization’ evokes different meanings in different countries and contexts. In academia, too, there are diverse meanings, including (1) critically rethinking theories and methods that have been imposed by hegemonic powers and too often accepted as “universal”; and (2) recognizing and empowering Indigenous and other local epistemologies and 46TH ICTM WORLD CONFERENCE, POSTPONED TO 21–27 JULY 2022SEE MORE ONICTMUSIC.ORG
PHILIPPINES
T he presence of ICTM in the Philippines is rooted in and nourished by the vision and legacy of the late ethnomusicologist and Philippine National Artist Dr. José M. Maceda whose systematic and pioneering comparative research on traditional Philippine music had paved the way for its understanding such as mapping out the distribution of music instruments, genres, and concepts like “drone and PROPOSE A PAPER/PERFORMANCE TO THE 2022 ICTM WORLD A paper/performance integrates a paper and a performance. The paper should have a clearly defined research question and argument based, for example, on practice-led or artistic research. SUBMIT PROPOSAL TO THE 46TH ICTM WORLD CONFERENCE, 21-27 Abstracts should be no more than 300 words in length, and written in English (papers may be presented in either English or Portuguese, but all abstracts must be in English). ICTM STUDY GROUP ON PERFORMING ARTS OF SOUTHEAST ASIA 14 - 19 June 2012. National Commission for Culture and Arts. Intramuros, Manila, Philippines. The 2 nd Symposium of the ICTM-PASEA study group will take place at the National Ccommission for Culture and Arts, which is housed in the Intramuros --- the 16 th century walled city in Manila. The papers, panels, lightning presentations by young researchers and video presentations willGENERAL INFORMATION
General information. The International Council for Traditional Music is a scholarly organization which aims to further the study, practice, documentation, preservation, and dissemination of traditional music and dance of all countries. To these ends the Council organizes World Conferences, Symposia, Colloquia, and Fora, and publishes the SECOND GENERAL SURVEY OF ICTM MEMBERS (2020 Following the success of the First General Survey of ICTM Members (2018), the ICTM Executive Board decided to conduct a second survey of ICTM members in the third trimester of 2020. A special-purpose Executive Board committee (chaired by Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco and formed by Naila Ceribašić, Ursula Hemetek, Svanibor Pettan, Don Niles, J. Lawrence Witzleben, and Carlos Yoder) was ICTM DIALOGUES 2021: PROGRAMME FEBRUARY 2021 Saturday, 20 February 2021, 5–7 pm (UTC+0) 01—A Latin American Dialogue for Social Inclusion: Community Musics, Ethnicities, and Identities Organizer: Juan Sebastián Rojas E. (Fundación UniversitariaJuan N.
DONATE | INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR TRADITIONAL MUSIC Donate. As a registered non-profit organization, the International Council for Traditional Music accepts donations to support its aims and activities. Donations of any amount can be made to the following funds: The Barbara Barnard Smith Travel Award Fund, used to assist ICTM members attend World Conferences. The Young Scholars Fund, usedto
ICTM DIALOGUES 2021: TOWARDS DECOLONIZATION OF MUSIC AND Call for Presentations. The term ‘decolonization’ evokes different meanings in different countries and contexts. In academia, too, there are diverse meanings, including (1) critically rethinking theories and methods that have been imposed by hegemonic powers and too often accepted as “universal”; and (2) recognizing and empowering Indigenous and other local epistemologies and ICTM DIALOGUES 2021: ABSTRACTS Saturday, 20 February 2021, 5–7 pm (UTC+0) 01—A Latin American Dialogue for Social Inclusion: Community Musics, Ethnicities, and Identities In a globalized world, dominated by neoliberal economies, flooded by social inequality, and now decimated by a global pandemic, ethnic minoritiesthroughout the
EXECUTIVE BOARD
The management of the International Council for Traditional Music is vested in the Executive Board, consisting of a President, one or two Vice Presidents (Officers), and nine Ordinary Members, all of whom are elected by the membership of the Council. ICTM STUDY GROUP ON GLOBAL HISTORY OF MUSIC The Study Group on Global History of Music will aim to continue this work, bringing together musicologists and ethnomusicologists in an attempt to add value to work currently underway in both disciplines to get out of Euro- and America-centric approaches. It'd provide a space for historical musicologists within ICTM, which would be strategic.PHILIPPINES
T he presence of ICTM in the Philippines is rooted in and nourished by the vision and legacy of the late ethnomusicologist and Philippine National Artist Dr. José M. Maceda whose systematic and pioneering comparative research on traditional Philippine music had paved the way for its understanding such as mapping out the distribution of music instruments, genres, and concepts like “drone and ICTM STUDY GROUP ON SOUND, MOVEMENT, AND THE SCIENCES Mailing list. Mailing list of the ICTM Study Group on Sound, Movement, and the Sciences (SoMoS) stg-somos@ictmusic.org. This mailing list is used as the main channel for communication and discussion about all topics relevant for the group. Everyone working in our field or interested in these topics is welcome to subscribe to it. HOME | INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR TRADITIONAL MUSICJOIN ICTMDONATEFINANCIAL ASSISTANCEGENERAL INFORMATIONDOCUMENTSGOVERNANCE Home. The International Council for Traditional Music is a scholarly organization which aims to further the study, practice, documentation, preservation, and dissemination of traditional music and dance of all countries. To these ends the Council organizes World Conferences, Symposia, Colloquia, and Fora, and publishes the Yearbook for BULLETIN OF THE ICTM The Bulletin of the International Council for Traditional Music carries news from the world of traditional music and dance, a calendar of upcoming events, and reports from ICTM Study Groups and ICTM National and Regional Representatives.. ISSN (Online): 2304-4039. Editor: Carlos Yoder. Download latest issue. The Bulletin of the ICTM was established in 1948 as the Bulletin of the International YEARBOOK FOR TRADITIONAL MUSIC The Yearbook for Traditional Music is a refereed scholarly journal which carries essays, reviews, and reports in the area of traditional music and dance research.Since 2019 it is published on ICTM's behalf by Cambridge University Press.. ISSN (Print): 0740-1558. ISSN (Online): 2304-3857. General Editor: Lee Tong Soon. The Yearbook was established in 1949 as the Journal of the International ICTM DIALOGUES 2021: TOWARDS DECOLONIZATION OF MUSIC AND Call for Presentations. The term ‘decolonization’ evokes different meanings in different countries and contexts. In academia, too, there are diverse meanings, including (1) critically rethinking theories and methods that have been imposed by hegemonic powers and too often accepted as “universal”; and (2) recognizing and empowering Indigenous and other local epistemologies and 46TH ICTM WORLD CONFERENCE, POSTPONED TO 21–27 JULY 2022SEE MORE ONICTMUSIC.ORG
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T he presence of ICTM in the Philippines is rooted in and nourished by the vision and legacy of the late ethnomusicologist and Philippine National Artist Dr. José M. Maceda whose systematic and pioneering comparative research on traditional Philippine music had paved the way for its understanding such as mapping out the distribution of music instruments, genres, and concepts like “drone and ICTM STUDY GROUP ON SOUND, MOVEMENT, AND THE SCIENCESSEE MORE ONICTMUSIC.ORG
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T he presence of ICTM in the Philippines is rooted in and nourished by the vision and legacy of the late ethnomusicologist and Philippine National Artist Dr. José M. Maceda whose systematic and pioneering comparative research on traditional Philippine music had paved the way for its understanding such as mapping out the distribution of music instruments, genres, and concepts like “drone and ICTM STUDY GROUP ON SOUND, MOVEMENT, AND THE SCIENCESSEE MORE ONICTMUSIC.ORG
PROPOSE A PAPER/PERFORMANCE TO THE 2022 ICTM WORLD A paper/performance integrates a paper and a performance. The paper should have a clearly defined research question and argument based, for example, on practice-led or artistic research. YEARBOOK FOR TRADITIONAL MUSIC. VOL. 31 (1999 Yearbook for Traditional Music. Vol. 31 (1999) Articles for the 1999 Yearbook for Traditional Music focus on popular music and transational processes. The guest editor for this issue is Krister Malm. Reviews of books, records, and films complete the issue. General Editor: Dieter Christensen. Access volume online. ICTM STUDY GROUP ON PERFORMING ARTS OF SOUTHEAST ASIA 14 - 19 June 2012. National Commission for Culture and Arts. Intramuros, Manila, Philippines. The 2 nd Symposium of the ICTM-PASEA study group will take place at the National Ccommission for Culture and Arts, which is housed in the Intramuros --- the 16 th century walled city in Manila. The papers, panels, lightning presentations by young researchers and video presentations willGENERAL INFORMATION
General information. The International Council for Traditional Music is a scholarly organization which aims to further the study, practice, documentation, preservation, and dissemination of traditional music and dance of all countries. To these ends the Council organizes World Conferences, Symposia, Colloquia, and Fora, and publishes the ICTM DIALOGUES 2021: PROGRAMME FEBRUARY 2021 Saturday, 20 February 2021, 5–7 pm (UTC+0) 01—A Latin American Dialogue for Social Inclusion: Community Musics, Ethnicities, and Identities Organizer: Juan Sebastián Rojas E. (Fundación UniversitariaJuan N.
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T he presence of ICTM in the Philippines is rooted in and nourished by the vision and legacy of the late ethnomusicologist and Philippine National Artist Dr. José M. Maceda whose systematic and pioneering comparative research on traditional Philippine music had paved the way for its understanding such as mapping out the distribution of music instruments, genres, and concepts like “drone and ICTM STUDY GROUP ON SOUND, MOVEMENT, AND THE SCIENCESSEE MORE ONICTMUSIC.ORG
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T he presence of ICTM in the Philippines is rooted in and nourished by the vision and legacy of the late ethnomusicologist and Philippine National Artist Dr. José M. Maceda whose systematic and pioneering comparative research on traditional Philippine music had paved the way for its understanding such as mapping out the distribution of music instruments, genres, and concepts like “drone and ICTM STUDY GROUP ON SOUND, MOVEMENT, AND THE SCIENCESSEE MORE ONICTMUSIC.ORG
PROPOSE A PAPER/PERFORMANCE TO THE 2022 ICTM WORLD A paper/performance integrates a paper and a performance. The paper should have a clearly defined research question and argument based, for example, on practice-led or artistic research. YEARBOOK FOR TRADITIONAL MUSIC. VOL. 31 (1999 Yearbook for Traditional Music. Vol. 31 (1999) Articles for the 1999 Yearbook for Traditional Music focus on popular music and transational processes. The guest editor for this issue is Krister Malm. Reviews of books, records, and films complete the issue. General Editor: Dieter Christensen. Access volume online. ICTM STUDY GROUP ON PERFORMING ARTS OF SOUTHEAST ASIA 14 - 19 June 2012. National Commission for Culture and Arts. Intramuros, Manila, Philippines. The 2 nd Symposium of the ICTM-PASEA study group will take place at the National Ccommission for Culture and Arts, which is housed in the Intramuros --- the 16 th century walled city in Manila. The papers, panels, lightning presentations by young researchers and video presentations willGENERAL INFORMATION
General information. The International Council for Traditional Music is a scholarly organization which aims to further the study, practice, documentation, preservation, and dissemination of traditional music and dance of all countries. To these ends the Council organizes World Conferences, Symposia, Colloquia, and Fora, and publishes the ICTM DIALOGUES 2021: PROGRAMME FEBRUARY 2021 Saturday, 20 February 2021, 5–7 pm (UTC+0) 01—A Latin American Dialogue for Social Inclusion: Community Musics, Ethnicities, and Identities Organizer: Juan Sebastián Rojas E. (Fundación UniversitariaJuan N.
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2021 SYMPOSIUM, KLAIPEDA, (31ST) 12-18 July 2021. The 31st Symposium of the ICTM Study Group on Ethnochoreology is scheduled for July 12-18 2021, in a hybrid format bringing together in-person and online participants. ICTM STUDY GROUP ON SOUND, MOVEMENT, AND THE SCIENCESSEE MORE ONICTMUSIC.ORG
YEARBOOK FOR TRADITIONAL MUSIC. VOL. 31 (1999 Yearbook for Traditional Music. Vol. 31 (1999) Articles for the 1999 Yearbook for Traditional Music focus on popular music and transational processes. The guest editor for this issue is Krister Malm. Reviews of books, records, and films complete the issue. General Editor: Dieter Christensen. Access volume online. ICTM STUDY GROUP ON PERFORMING ARTS OF SOUTHEAST ASIA 14 - 19 June 2012. National Commission for Culture and Arts. Intramuros, Manila, Philippines. The 2 nd Symposium of the ICTM-PASEA study group will take place at the National Ccommission for Culture and Arts, which is housed in the Intramuros --- the 16 th century walled city in Manila. The papers, panels, lightning presentations by young researchers and video presentations will FINAL PROGRAMME OF THE 43RD ICTM WORLD CONFERENCE, KAZAKH IA ZH Opening Ceremony; 9:00 Welcome addresses by ICTM President Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco, Kazakh National University of Arts Rector Aiman Mussakhajayeva, and TÜRKSOY Secretary General Düsen Kaseinov followed by a short concert performance by young musicians, the winners of the recent Festival of Creative Youth of Kazakhstan under the auspices of UNESCO HOME | INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR TRADITIONAL MUSICJOIN ICTMDONATEFINANCIAL ASSISTANCEGENERAL INFORMATIONDOCUMENTSGOVERNANCE Home. The International Council for Traditional Music is a scholarly organization which aims to further the study, practice, documentation, preservation, and dissemination of traditional music and dance of all countries. To these ends the Council organizes World Conferences, Symposia, Colloquia, and Fora, and publishes the Yearbook for BULLETIN OF THE ICTM The Bulletin of the International Council for Traditional Music carries news from the world of traditional music and dance, a calendar of upcoming events, and reports from ICTM Study Groups and ICTM National and Regional Representatives.. ISSN (Online): 2304-4039. Editor: Carlos Yoder. Download latest issue. The Bulletin of the ICTM was established in 1948 as the Bulletin of the International YEARBOOK FOR TRADITIONAL MUSIC The Yearbook for Traditional Music is a refereed scholarly journal which carries essays, reviews, and reports in the area of traditional music and dance research.Since 2019 it is published on ICTM's behalf by Cambridge University Press.. ISSN (Print): 0740-1558. ISSN (Online): 2304-3857. General Editor: Lee Tong Soon. The Yearbook was established in 1949 as the Journal of the InternationalEXECUTIVE BOARD
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2021 SYMPOSIUM, KLAIPEDA, (31ST) 12-18 July 2021. The 31st Symposium of the ICTM Study Group on Ethnochoreology is scheduled for July 12-18 2021, in a hybrid format bringing together in-person and online participants. ICTM STUDY GROUP ON SOUND, MOVEMENT, AND THE SCIENCESSEE MORE ONICTMUSIC.ORG
YEARBOOK FOR TRADITIONAL MUSIC. VOL. 31 (1999 Yearbook for Traditional Music. Vol. 31 (1999) Articles for the 1999 Yearbook for Traditional Music focus on popular music and transational processes. The guest editor for this issue is Krister Malm. Reviews of books, records, and films complete the issue. General Editor: Dieter Christensen. Access volume online. ICTM STUDY GROUP ON PERFORMING ARTS OF SOUTHEAST ASIA 14 - 19 June 2012. National Commission for Culture and Arts. Intramuros, Manila, Philippines. The 2 nd Symposium of the ICTM-PASEA study group will take place at the National Ccommission for Culture and Arts, which is housed in the Intramuros --- the 16 th century walled city in Manila. The papers, panels, lightning presentations by young researchers and video presentations will FINAL PROGRAMME OF THE 43RD ICTM WORLD CONFERENCE, KAZAKH IA ZH Opening Ceremony; 9:00 Welcome addresses by ICTM President Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco, Kazakh National University of Arts Rector Aiman Mussakhajayeva, and TÜRKSOY Secretary General Düsen Kaseinov followed by a short concert performance by young musicians, the winners of the recent Festival of Creative Youth of Kazakhstan under the auspices of UNESCOWORLD NETWORK
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ICTM DIALOGUE 11—WORKING TOGETHER? INTERROGATING COLLABORATION TOWARDS DECOLONIZING MUSIC AND DANCE RESEARCH DATES: Saturday, 26 June 2021LOCATION: Online
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31ST SYMPOSIUM OF THE ICTM STUDY GROUP ON ETHNOCHOREOLOGY DATES: Monday, 12 July 2021 to Sunday, 18 July 2021 LOCATION: Klaipėda, Lithuania ICTM DIALOGUE 13—EMBRACING A DECENTRED APPROACH IN THE BORDERLANDSOF ETHNOMUSICOLOGY
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6TH SYMPOSIUM OF ICTM STUDY GROUP ON PERFORMING ARTS OF SOUTHEAST ASIA DATES: Thursday, 29 July 2021 to Thursday, 5 August 2021 LOCATION: Tainan, Taiwan and online ICTM DIALOGUE 14—NOTES FOR A PRACTICAL CONCEPT OF (DE)COLONIALITY IN THE CONTEXT OF MUSIC AND DANCE PRACTICE DATES: Saturday, 14 August 2021LOCATION: Online
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