Preliminary programme overview
Download the preliminary programme overview as PDF here. A detailed programme and book of abstracts will be provided by the end of August.
Day 1: Wednesday, 18th September
09:15 |
Welcome |
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09:30-11:00
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3 talks |
Serdar |
Conducting semi-structured dance research in motion capture labs |
Karoblis |
An invisible partner: motion capture of couple dancing |
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Marín Bucio & Polak |
Exploring motion capture systems in dance research: a case study of djembe dance from West Africa |
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11:00-11:30 |
Coffee/Tea |
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11:30-12:30
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2 talks |
Smith |
Ngalih selah (finding the groove): comparing empirical measurements with ethnographic reports of Ugal players in Balinese gamelan |
Bayd |
Influence of rhythm features on beat/movement synchronization score using a low-cost vision system |
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12:30-12:35 |
RITMO people flock to Forsamlingssalen, because the following talk also serves as RITMO’s weekly Food&Paper talk. |
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12:35-14:05 |
1 talk |
Bernacki |
Sensory dimensions of musical temporality in the performance and analysis of Bulgarian non-metric Bavni Pesni |
13:05-14:30 |
Lunch (provided) |
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14:30-16:00 |
3 talks |
Paschalidou, Holzapfel, Polak |
Motion capture in the field: three reports of hardships in data collection and processing |
Booban |
Mojannab interval-class and the question of precision in creating and recognising modes in Persian Dastgah music: a pilot study on perception of Mojannab in Afshari |
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Almeida |
“Please calculate what I hear, don’t force me to listen according to your calculations”: Sound, individuals and sonification in ethnographic research |
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16:00-16:30 |
Coffee/Tea |
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16:30-18:00 |
Keynote |
Danielsen |
Interdisciplinary music research: gains and challenges |
18:00 |
Drinks |
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Day 2: Thursday, 19th September
09:00-11:00 |
Workshop |
Jensenius |
Introduction to the VideoAnalysis toolbox |
11:00-11:30 |
Coffee/Tea |
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11:30-13:00
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3 talks |
Venturi |
From “what to do?” to “what happens?”: voice education between somatics and metaphor |
Farre Rozada |
Assessing the effectiveness of conceptual simplification through participant observation when memorising post-tonal piano music |
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Bucaretchi |
Sound features of Manouche guitar practice |
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13:00-14:30 |
Lunch (provided) |
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14:30-16:00 |
3 talks |
Maia, Namballa, Fuentes, Guedes, Rocamora |
A data-driven exploration of bell patterns in Candomblé and related West African music cultures |
Ekgren & Ekgren |
Predictable patterns, irregular rhythms: flexibility in kveding, a living oral tradition with viking roots |
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Abramovay |
Beyond the beat: exploring the complexity of free rhythm practices and its analytical challenges |
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16:00-16:30 |
Coffee/Tea |
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16:30-17:00 |
Open session |
TBA |
Informal presentations and discussions on planned projects |
17:00-18:00 |
2 talks |
Nikzat & Repetto |
Contributions to understanding of Iranian dastgahi music: corpus development, shahed analysis, melody visualization |
Erruz |
Choreomusical notions in current spatial music |
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19:00 |
Social dinner |
Day 3: Friday, 20th September
09:00-11:00
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Workshop |
Lartillot |
Introduction to the MiningSuite toolbox |
11:00-11:30 |
Coffee/Tea |
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11:30-13:00
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3 talks |
Kearney |
Embodied aesthetics of performance: applying the predictive coding of music (PCM) model in an ethnochoreomusico-logical study of participatory Irish set dancing |
Nilsson & Folestad |
Participatory polska: a 360-degree study on danceability dance-musicking in contemporary polska social partner dancing |
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Feixoo |
Dancing the community: an analytical proposal of improvisation practices in traditional music and dance in Galicia (NW Iberian peninsula) |
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13:00-14:30 |
Lunch (provided) |
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14:30-16:00 |
3 talks |
Repolusk |
An ai-powered assistant for facilitated manual digitization of ancient Chinese suzipu notation |
Velichkina, Proutskova |
Shimmering modes: uncovering variability in transcriptions of Russian traditional songs |
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Bonini-Baraldi |
Analyses of microtiming in maracatu "de baque solto" (Brazil) |
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16:00-16:30 |
Coffee/Tea |
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16:30-17:30 |
2 talks |
Mazurenko |
The scientific tradition of rhythmic patterns modeling in Ukrainian ethnomusicology in the perspective of computational and big data analysis |
Colverson |
Toward a neuro-ethnomusicology of aging: rhythm, cognition, and brain health |
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17:30-18:30 |
Business meeting |