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Information for Participants Třešť, Czech Republic, July 19-25, 2010 26th Symposium of the ICTM Study Group on Ethnochoreology

April 29th 2010

26TH SYMPOSIUM OF THE ICTM STUDY GROUP ON ETHNOCHOREOLOGY, 19-26 July 2010, Třešt

October 21st 2009

Report on the 25th Symposium of the ICTM Study Group on Ethnochoreology, held in Kuala Lumpur

October 21st 2009

Minutes of the Business Meeting, 25th Symposium, Kuala Lumpur

October 21st 2009

25TH SYMPOSIUM OF THE ICTM STUDY GROUP ON ETHNOCHOREOLOGY

June 19th 2007

Report on 24th Symposium of the ICTM Study Group on Ethnochoreology

March 20th 2007

MINUTES OF THE BUSINESS MEETING 10-16 July 2006

March 20th 2007

Meeting

May 23rd 2006

Report and projects (2005-06)

May 23rd 2006

22nd Symposium of ICTM Ethnochoreology Study Group, 24-31 July 2002

May 23rd 2006

Report Sub-Study Group on Field Research Theory and Methods

September 2nd 2005

Announcements

September 1st 2005

CONTACT

March 8th 2005

News for the SUB-GROUP ON FIELD RESEARCH

January 12th 2005

News

December 7th 2004

News for SUB-STUDY GROUP on 19th Century Couple Dances

September 21st 2004

Obituary

April 8th 2004

Report from the Sub-Study Group on Iconography

March 2nd 2004

News for the SUB-GROUP ON ICONOGRAPHY

October 31st 2003

Letters

September 25th 2002

Mission Statement

September 25th 2002

Circular letter

June 10th 2002

Report from the sub STG on Dans Revival

September 26th 2001

Circular letter

22nd Symposium of ICTM Ethnochoreology Study Group, 24-31 July 2002, Szeged, Hungary
3rd Circular Letter

Tentative program
Topic #1: Re-appraising our past, moving into the future: research on dance and society
Topic #2: Dancer as a cultural performer


24th of July Arrival in Budapest. Registration. Visit to the Institute for Musicology and the Institute for Culture. Visit to the cemetery where György Martin is buried. Collective travel to Szeged by bus. Reception given by the local authorities.
25th of July Registration. Opening ceremony.
Presentations of the Topic No 1. Board meeting. Business meeting-1. Evening video Session 1
26th of July Presentations of the Topic No 1 . Evening video session 2 - Report of the Sub-Stg. on Field Theory and Methods about their fieldwork in Bulgaria.
27th of July Presentations of the Topic No 2. Current research presentations
28th of July Whole day excursion to the National Historical Park, Opusztaszer. Participation in Folklore Festival event.
29th of July Celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Study Group on Ethnochoreology - Historical survey of the Study-Group activities. Round table with participation of the pioneer members. Personal recollections. "Surprise presentations of some young and even younger members". Photo Exhibition. "Birthday party".
30th of July Meetings of the Sub-Study groups followed by their plenary presentations.
"Dance and Aesthetics"
"Dance Iconography"
"Dance and Technology"
31st of July Business meeting-2. Election of the Chair and the Secretary. Closing ceremony. Collective travel to the airport in Budapest.

Constant components of the program are morning dance workshops, daily bathing in the garden of the hotel, evening meetings and dancing with the participants of the Szeged International Folklore Festival. Family members of the participants may have special medical, cultural or tourist programs.

Accommodations
We have registered room reservations for a number of participants (not everybody).
At this moment we ask everybody either to confirm her/his claim for accommodation to the local organizer in Budapest or to request a reservation to the local organiser (Laszlo Felföldi: laszlof@zti.hu). We shall forward the list of reservations to the hotel.
Accommodation, food and events of the symposium will be located in Hotel Forrás, a kind of health hotel on the bank of Tisza River. (Smaller hotels and youth hostels are also available close to Forrás.)
Prices (in Forrás Hotel according to our arranged agreement):
Classic single bed room 36 EU (per night, breakfast included)
Classic double bed room 41 EU
Extra bed 10 EU
Superior single bed room 56 EU
Superior double bed room 62 EU
Apartment (single) 77 EU
Apartment (double) 83 EU
Food is approximately 10 EU (per day, without drink).
(The prices remain the same as we agreed in March 2001. Only the currency has been changed.) (1 USD is approximately 1.2 EU.)
The prices in the university youth hostel are from 3 to 20 EU without breakfast. The cheaper rooms are without an inside bathroom.

Inner transport in Hungary

We ask everybody to send information about her/his arrival to the local organizer (Laszlo Felföldi: laszlof@zti.hu) by 30th of June if she/he wish to participate in the collective travel by bus from Budapest to Szeged. Meeting place is in the Institute for Musicology of HAS (Address: 1014 Budapest, Tancsics Mihaly utca 7.) Registration begins at 10 o'clock in the morning at the same place. The bus departs from Budapest at 17 o'clock, from the parking place of the Castle Hill (close to the Institute for Musicology of HAS.)
If somebody arrives at Budapest later than 17 o'clock, the airport minibus takes her/him to the railway station for 1800 HUF (approximately 7 EU). The intercity train starts at 19.05 from the "Nyugati pályaudvar (Western train station). The ticket costs 1556 HUF (approximately 6.2 EU) plus place card 400 HUF (1.6 EU). Intercity trains from Budapest to Szeged leave every four hours from 7.05 till 19.05 o'clock. In Szeged, a taxi takes you to Hotel Forrás. The price is about. 500 HUF (2 EU).
On the return to Budapest from Szeged, we will organise the same collective bus, if it is needed.

Participation fee: 55 USD or 60 EU (to be paid in Szeged)

Tentative list of the participants of the symposium
1. Arturo Gutierrez de Ángel (Spain)
2. Egil Bakka (Norway)
3. Roland Baumann (Belgium)
4. Anne von Bibra (USA)
5. Carlo Bonfiglioli (Mexico)
6. Marianne Bröcker (Germany)
7. Theresa Buckland (Great Britain)
8. Chi-fang Chao (Taiwan)
9. Adriana Cruz (USA)
10. Zamfir Dejeu (Romania)
11. Angel Acuna Delgado (Spain)
12. Anne Décoret (France)
13. Fahriye Dincer (Turkey)
14. Elsie Dunin (USA/Croatia)
15. Helen Ericsen (Germany)
16. László Felföldi (Hungary)
17. János Fügedi (Hungary)
18. Anca Giurchescu (Denmark)
19. Maria-Pierre Gibert (France)
20. Cristine Glauser (Switzerland)
21. András Gombos (Hungary)
22. Georgiana Gore (France)
23. Andree Grau (Great Britain)
24. Norio Inagaki (Japan)
25. Adrianne Kaeppler (USA)
26. Abdurrahim Karademir (Turkey)
27. Rebeka Kranjec (Slovenia)
28. Dariusz Kubinowski (Poland)
29. Roderyk Lange (Poland, UK)
30. Gary Larsen (USA)
31. Caroline Leten (Ireland)
32. Lynn Maners (USA)
33. Goran Ivan Matos (Croatia)
34. Marta Di Mariano (Italy)
35. Gabor Misi (Hungary)
36. Andriy Nahachewsky (Canada)
37. Minako Nakamura (Japan)
38. Iva Niemcic (Croatia)
39. Mats Nilsson (Sweden)
40. Mohd Anis Md Nor (Malaysia)
41. Judy Olson (USA)
42. Mehmet Ocal Ozbilgin (Turkey)
43. Ana Luisa Popa (Romania)
44. Colin Quigley (USA)
45. William C. Reynolds (Denmark)
46. Selena Rakocevic (Yugoslavia)
47. Josefina Roma (Spain)
48. Nancy Lee Ruyter (USA)
49. Deidre Sklar (USA)
50. Stephanie Smith (USA)
51. Barbara Sparti (Italy)
52. Anna Starbanova (Bulgaria)
53. Placida Staro (Italy)
54. Daniela Stavelova (Czech Republic)
55. Muzaffer Sümbül (Turkey)
56. Dalia Urbanaviciene (Litvania)
57. Jörgen Torp (Germany)
58. Lisbet Torp (Denmark)
59. Hanna Vaatainen (Finland)
60. Olivera Vasic (Yugoslavia)
61. Tvrtko Zebec (Croatia)
62. Judy Van Zile (USA)






Invited pioneer researchers

Jolan Borbély (Gyorgy Martin's widow) Hungary
Grazina Dabrowska (Poland)
Anna Ilieva (Bulgaria)
Ivan Ivancan (Croatia)
Hannah Laudova (Czech Republic)
Eva Kröschlova (Czech Republic)
Roderyck Lange (Poland)
Erno Pesovár (Hungary)
Rosemarie Ehm Schulz (Germany)
Sunny Bloland (USA)

If you have any questions or comments in connection with the details of the symposium, contact the local organizer and the members of the Symposium Committee.

We are looking forward to your coming to Hungary.

Best wishes!

Symposium Committee:
Laszlo Felfoldi <> (local organizer)
Elsie Dunin <>
Georgiana Gore <>














22nd Symposium of ICTM Study Group on Ethnochoreology
July 24-31 2002, Szeged, Hungary

second circular letter (April 30 2001)

Call for Papers

The forthcoming Symposium, as we announced in the first circular letter, addresses two topics:
Topic #1: Re-appraising our past, moving into the future: research on dance and society
Fieldwork strategy: shifting contexts, changing roles
From local to general: comparative perspectives in dance research
Studying and recording dance as an intangible cultural asset
Topic #2: Dancer as a cultural performer
Individual dancer in local communities
Creativity and the interpretation of personal competence and performance

The Symposium Committee welcomes proposals in the categories listed below:
1. Research papers
2. Video sessions
3. Current research
Proposed presentations should be based on original research which addresses one of the symposium topics and should not have been presented previously. Time frame: 20 minutes including audio-video materials or any other illustrations. Proposals may be submitted in the form of an abstract not more than one page in length. Suggested content and structure of the abstract:
- state [delete of] the topic, research method or framework of analysis and conclusion,
- how the ideas will be developed,
- type and amount of illustrative material, if used,
- bibliography
All submissions should include a statement of audio-visual needs (audio cassette player, overhead projector, slide projector, CD-player, video: VHS-PAL, SECAM or NTSC, etc.)

Please send the abstracts of your proposed presentation by mail, fax or e-mail to the address of the local organiser:
Laszlo Felfoldi H-1014 Budapest, Tancsics Mihaly u. 7. Tel.: 36-1-2146770, Fax: 36-1-3759282, e-mail: laszlof@zti.hu
deadline: October 30th 2001
If you plan to participate in the symposium without a presentation, please send a message by the same deadline.
Senders of the abstracts will be informed about the Symposium Committee's decision by December 1st 2001.
We wish you all the best!

Yours Sincerely,
Members of the Symposium Committee:
Laszlo Felfoldi
Georgiana Gore
Elsie Dunin






22nd Symposium of ICTM Study Group on Ethnochoreology
July 24-31 2002, Szeged, Hungary

First Circular Letter

We are pleased to announce that our next symposium will be held in Hungary.
Topic #1: Re-appraising our past, moving into the future: research on dance and society
Fieldwork strategy: shifting contexts, changing roles
From local to general: comparative perspectives in dance research
Studying and recording dance as an intangible cultural asset
Topic #2: Dancer as a cultural performer
Individual dancer in local communities
Creativity and the interpretation of personal competence and performance
Dates: July 24-31, 2000.
Registration: 100 DM (or 55 USD)
The registration fee covers preparation costs, hiring expenses of equipment and conference rooms, excursion, celebration of the jubilee of the Study Group.
Events of the symposium:
1. Papers
2. Video session
3. Current research
4. Panel "Dance and Aesthetics"
5. Sub-study group meetings
6. Special round table on the 40th anniversary of the establishment of our Study Group
7. Shared events with the International Folklore Festival, Szeged 2002
8. Excursion to the Historical Memorial Park, Skanzen, Ópusztaszer
Location:
Szeged is a cultural centre in southeastern Hungary, on Great Plain. The second largest town after Budapest, and only 170 km from the capital by car, the "Town of Sunshine" is famous for its pleasant climate, thermal waters and nearly one-century-old open-air summer theatre. Accommodation, food and events of the symposium will be located in Hotel Forrás, a kind of health hotel on the bank of Tisza River. (Smaller hotels and youth hostels are also available close to Forrás.)
Prices (in Forrás Hotel according to the optional agreement):
Classic single bed room 70 DEM (per night, breakfast included)
Classic double bed room 88 DEM
Extra bed 25 DEM
Superior single bed room 109 DEM
Superior double bed room 122 DEM
Apartment (single) 150 DEM
Apartment (double) 162 DEM
Food is approximately 20 DEM (per day, without drink).
For further information see Internet: www.hunguest.hu (look for Hotel Forrás on the list).

Members of the Study Group are warmly invited to the 22nd Symposium of ICTM Study Group on Ethnochoreology and asked to send the enclosed registration form with the necessary information to the address of the local organisers by 30th of May 2001. (We need it for the preliminary reservation of the hotel.) (e-mail: laszlof@zti.hu; fax: 36-1-3759282; mail address: MTA Zenetudományi Intézet, H-1014 Budapest, Táncsics Mihály u. 7.)

With best regards!

Symposium Committee:
László Felföldi
Georgiana Gore
Elsie Dunin

Local organisers:
László Felföldi (Institute for Musicology)
János Fügedi (Institute for Musicology)
András Gombos (Institute for Musicology)
Gyula Pálfy (Institute for Musicology)
Lászlóné Szőke (Institute for Musicology)
Éva Héra (Institute for Culture)
János Simoncsics (festival director)
Margit Ocskó (representative of the local authority)

Preliminary registration form:
Name:
Address:
Phone, Fax, E-mail:
Institutional affiliation:
Accompanying person(s):

Please, respond to Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden. that you have received this circular letter!
Call for papers will be circulated on 30th of April 2001.





The Proceedings of last year\'s meeting in Korcula is available.


PROCEEDINGS: 21st SYMPOSIUM OF THE ICTM STUDY GROUP ON ETHNOCHOREOLOGY
held in Korcula, Croatia 2-8 July 2000

SWORD DANCES AND RELATED CALENDRICAL DANCE EVENTS

REVIVAL: RECONSTRUCTION, REVITALIZATION

ISBN: 953-6020-18-1



ICTM members: in US dolllars = $20 and $5 postage/handling
non-ICTM members: in US dollars = $25 and $5 postage/handling
(or equivalent of US dollars in
your local currency)

A check made payable to:
INSTITUTE OF ETHNOLOGY AND FOLKLORE RESEARCH
Send check and order information to:
INSTITUTE OF ETHNOLOGY AND FOLKLORE RESEARCH
ulica Kralja Zvonimira 17
HR-10000 Zagreb, PP 287
CROATIA
For orders and additional information, contact Dr. Tvrtko Zebec:
Telephone and fax numbers:
385 1 4553-632 (telephone)
385 1 4553-649 (fax)
E-mail: zebec@maief.ief.hr