International Council for Traditions of Music and Dance

A Non-Governmental Organization in Formal Consultative Relations with UNESCO

3rd Symposium of the ICTM Study Group on Audiovisual Ethnomusicology (Cork, 1-3 September, 2023)

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

* Function Room: O Rahilly Building, floor 2, room ORB 2.55

** Auditorium: Kane Building, Basement (B10.B)

 

 

FRIDAY, 1 September


9:15-9:30 Arrival and registration Function Room*
9:30-10:00 Opening greetings
Jeffrey Weeter (Head of the Department of Music, UCC)
Jonathan Stock (Professor of Ethnomusicology, Department of Music, UCC)
Leonardo D’Amico (Chair of the ICTM Study Group on Audiovisual Ethnomusicology)
Welcome performance: Omkar Vaze (tabla), Mengwei Zhang (pipa) and Wenqiu Chen (pipa)
 
10:00-11:30 PANEL 1 – AUDIO-VISUAL INTERPRETATION OF DEATH RITUALS AMONG ETHNIC MINORITIES IN YUNNAN, CHINA
Lijuan Qian (Chair)

Xin Weibo, ‘Miao Traditional Death Ritual from Longxiang village, Yunnan’
Su Xiaoyin, ‘The film on the Epic Chanting in the Funeral of Zhuang People’
Wang Fengli, ‘Bringing the Spirits back to Homes: Filming Death Ritual in Pumi’
 
11:30-12:00 tea/coffee break
12:00-13:00 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
Helen Rees (UCLA)
Thirty years, thirty months, thirty hours, and 84 minutes: recording a close friend’s musical life via oral history and documentary film
   
13:00-14:30 lunch
14:30-16:00 SESSION 1 – Michael MacDonald (Chair)
George Murer, ‘Production Values as Ideology in Ethnographic Film Work’
Kai Viljami Åberg, ‘Don’t video us! The ethical issues of using audiovisual material in Romani music research in Finland and elsewhere’
Diego Pani, ‘Cinema for the Ears. Experiencing sound during the audio digitalization of David MacDougall’s Tempus de Baristas’
 Function Room*
16:00-16:30 tea/coffee break
16:30-19:30 FILMS
Diego Pani, The Search (43’)
Qiaoqiao Cheng, Homecoming. A Record of Soundscape and Livelihood of Spring Festival in a Kam Village (39’)
Petr Nuska, Hopa lide: an ethnomusicological documentary on (and with) Slovak Romani musicians (90’)
  Auditorium**


SATURDAY, September 2


9:30-10:30 SESSION 2 – Zhiyi Qiaoqiao Cheng (Chair)
Dujiukun Yan: ‘The application of audiovisual language in the construction of “music field” in musical ethnographic film: the example of “Dae Khong” by Aka people’
He Hua: ‘Bulang tanchang in My Eyes: A perspective of a Bulang ethnomusicologist and performer’
  Function Room*
10:30-11:00 tea/coffe break
11:00-12:00 Study Group Meeting
12:00-13:00 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
Giorgio Biancorosso (Hong Kong University)
When is Film Music? Synchronisation as Empirical Art
 
13:00-14:00 lunch
14:00-16:00 FILM
Leonardo D’Amico, Bulang Music: From the Mountains to the Stars (43’)
Daniele Zappatore, Carang Pring Wulung (63’)  
Auditorium**  
16:00-16:30 WORKSHOP
Filming Interviews in Ethnomusicology
held by Marco Lutzu (Università di Cagliari, Italy) & Diego Pani (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada)
 
16:30-17:00 tea/coffee break  
17:00-19:30 FILM
Giacomo Boschi, Prima Nota Etnografica (5’)
Yuri Prado, Open Gasy (33’)
Xulia Feixoo Martinez, Axudádeme de Cantar: Four stories about oral traditional music in Galicia (45’)
Dario Ranocchiari, Videomusicking Al-Andalus (72’)
 


SUNDAY, September 3

10:00-11:00 SESSION 3 – Dario Ranocchiari (Chair)
Ricardo Gonzalez, ‘Lip-Sync: TikTok voice rhizophony’
Marta Fernandez, ‘Performing tradition audiovisually at home: the case of Asturian “Nueche en danza en casina” during Covid-19 lockdown’  
 Function Room*
11:00-11:30 tea/coffee break
11:30-13:00 SESSION 4 – George Murer (Chair)
Julian Grey: ‘Re/Mediating the Drag Narrative: Gender Euphoria in Live-Streamed Short Videos’
Brad Osborn: ‘Black Audiovisual Expression in Three 1991 Music Videos’
Maria Eugenia Dominguez: ‘Musical and other-than-musical sounds in ritual studies’
13:00-14:30 lunch
14:30-16:00 FILM: TRIBUTE TO TERADA YOSHITAKA (1954-2023)
Crossing over the Arirang Pass: Zainichi Korean music (76′)
    Auditorium**
16:00-16:30 tea/coffee break  
     
16:30-19:30 FILMS
Michael MacDonald, Anarchist Erotica (64’)
Frank Gunderson, Beloved Youth of Many Days: Stories About Mlimani Park Orchestra (110’)
Auditorium** 

Pub

20:00 Closing party in a Cork pub

 

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