Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Call: SYNCH FESTIVAL: MOVING IMAGE CALL FOR ENTRIES

www.synch.gr

SYNCH FESTIVAL: MOVING IMAGE CALL FOR ENTRIES

Deadline: April 30, 2008

Call for entries - Show me the music!

This year the Moving Image section of Synch Festival focuses on the direct relationship between music and image as well as on their interaction in the form of music video. Therefore, we invite you to send your MUSIC VIDEOS of amateur or professional level, based on innovation and experimentation regarding the interaction between music and image. The collected video clips from around the world will be projected during the festival. Our aim is the communication and presentation of different and alternative routes of cinematography and music-image interaction to an international audience. This call is targeted to all of you, amateur and professional directors, creative minds, music bands, artists. It is an opportunity to present your work internationally. So, get off your couch and SHOW ME THE MUSIC!!! Send your entries until April 30, 2008 to the following address.

Address:
Synch Festival C/o Moving Image
P.O BOX 61 382
GR 15125
MAROUSI ATHENS
GREECE

FOR MORE INFORMATION AND AN ENTRY FORM PLEASE VISIT:

SYNCH www.synch.gr
e-mail: musicvideos@synch.gr

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Monday, October 08, 2007

Call: Mediawave Festival seeks submissions

Mediawave 2008

Thu Jan 10, 2008
(Eastern Time - Montreal)
http://www.mediawave.hu (map)
Calendar: Audio Calls

call: Mediawave 2008

October 7, 2007 at 10:53 am · Filed under calls: external, film/video

Call for entries:
Dedaline: 10 January 2008

MEDIAWAVE'2008
International Film and Music Festival

25 April - 3 May, 2008
Main Location: Győr-Pécs (Hungary)
Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland

MEDIAWAVE is a competitive forum that takes place in Hungary between 25 April – 3 May, 2008. The deadline for entries is 10 January, 2008. /However if it's possible please compete the entry form and send the preview tape immediately./

The Festival will present films that are ousted from traditional distribution venues and can rarely be seen in movie theaters. The program includes photographic exhibitions; contemporary, improvised, alternative and folk music concerts; as well as theater, performance and dance works.

If you are interested and need more information about the festival (history, categories, regulations) please visit our website: More about the Festival. (www.mediawave.hu)

For Entry Forms click below:
ENTRY REGULATIONS
ENTRY FORM MEDIAWAVE 2008

Contact:
MEDIAWAVE
International Visual Art Foundation
Kazinczy u. 3-5 H-9021 Györ, Hungary
Tel: +36/96/517-666, 517-667, 328-888
Fax: +36/96/517-668
info: info@mediawave.hu

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Thursday, September 13, 2007

Call: Künstlerhäuser Worpswede seeks fine art and sound art creators

Künstlerhäuser Worpswede

Mon Oct 29, 2007
(Eastern Time - Montreal)
http://www.kuenstlerhaeuser-worpswede.de/ (map)
Calendar: Audio Calls

Worpswede, Germany
Datum dogodka: 2008

Künstlerhäuser Worpswede
Residencies in Fine Arts and Sound Art

up to 6 months
http://www.kuenstlerhaeuser-worpswede.de/English/e


The grant is supported by the state of Lower Saxony through the award of a monthly grant of *EURO 1.400* Euros. A restriction concerning age or nationality does not exist.

Selection is made by a specialised jury in the fine arts and sound art respectively.

Applications for the 2008 residencies in the fields of fine arts and sound art for a duration of up to 6 months are requested as of now. The deadline is * 29.09.2007* (date of receipt).

Residency holders must be present in W Worpswede for the dura- orpswede duration of the scholarship.

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Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Call: Saskatchewan Arts Board seeks resident musician in Swift Current

Musician in Residence opportunity
Saskatchewan Arts Board

There is an opportunity for a Musician in Residence in the Swift Current Area. The focus of this residency will be professional development of the existing local music talent pool and introducing/developing diverse music genres and experiences.

For more information, go to: http://www.artsboard.sk.ca/News/news_musician%20in%20residence%202007.htm

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Friday, August 31, 2007

Call: The Extensible Electric Guitar Festival seeks participants

The Extensible Electric Guitar Festival, Clark University, Worcester MA USA
April 4-5, 2008

Call for Presentations
SYMPOSIUM: ‘Instruments of the Post-Prohibitive Age’
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: 01/01/08
http://www.clarku.edu/faculty/mmalsky/xeg/xeg.html

Our symposium begins where Kyle Gann’s keynote to the Extensible Toy
Piano Festival (Nov. 2005) left us — with a consideration of the
‘post-prohibitive era’.** Listeners have access to music from every
historical era, social context and geographic location, and it’s all
accessible instantaneously. Musicians can synthesize all previous
musical thought. Every musical style, unusual sound, revolutionary
impulse or aesthetic ideal can be incorporated into new music. If
modernism’s relationship with mass-culture was marked by a fear of
contagion, our post-prohibitive era might be thought of in terms of
information-overload. And how do we go about making sense of it all?

Matt Malsky and David Claman, the directors of the Extensible Electric
Guitar Festival, invite paper proposals for a symposium as part of the
Festival on April 4-5, 2008. This symposium will provide a forum for an
open and far-ranging discussion on themes and issues complementary to
the Festival. Presentations will be 30 minutes long. Possible topics
might include (but are not limited to):

- instruments vs. instrumentality: guitars and other expressive objects
and formation of listening subjects
- pleasurable sounds: entertainment & music’s relationship to mass culture
- music and technoculture: musical means, creativity and technological
possibility
- gendering instruments
- racial perspectives on guitars and guitar music
- historical perspectives on musical performance and social practices
- multimedia and new music:the intersection of new musical instruments
in diverse media
- the political economy of contemporary composition: the composer and
our division of musical labor
- the (impossible) concert: music in everyday/public life
- the live and the canned: performance and listening in the age of the
studio
- post-literacy in music: aurality vs. orality

Proposals should be no more than 500 words and include audio-visual
requirements. Please submit your proposal by January 1, 2008 via email
to or by surface post to:

The Extensible Electric Guitar Festival
Clark University
Department of Visual and Performing Arts
950 Main St.
Worcester, MA 01610 USA

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Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Call: Harvest Festival seeks volunteers

hi guys,

Harvest festival really needs volunteers to help up on site for this Wednesday Aug. 29th to Friday Aug. 31st and as well other days mid week in the weeks leading to the gathering September 22nd.

These are enjoyable times away from the city camping under the stars with good people.

Dave and Justin both have mini vans so we can drive you up. all you need is your camping gear.

If your able and interested please respond to:
volunteer@harvestfestival.org


thanks for your consideration.


justin, lana, dave and irving
Harvest festival 2007

www.harvestfestival.org

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Friday, July 27, 2007

Call: Plac.Art.X [the placard headphone festival]

from http://transition.turbulence.org/networked_music_review/

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Call for Participants: Plac.Art.X [the placard headphone festival → 2007
→ Plac.Art.X]: FOUND SOUNDS - experimental, electronic and acoustic sounds.

On the 18th August Plac.Art.X is taking place at Leerer Beutel in
Regensburg, Germany. This will be a 12 hour festival, starting in the
afternoon at 3 PM (CET) and ending 12 hours later in the night at 3 AM
(CET). Plac.Art.X will be a mix of on location artists and virtual
remote artists. The theme of this placard is “Found Sounds” (including
field recordings), but don’t let that keep you from doing what you want.
If you play the nose flute or the cither - please go ahead! We are now
accepting applications and suggestions. Please email us: miulew at gmail
dot com or just sign up and login here.

Details about audio servers and patches will be sent after confirmation,
so please leave your e-mail address so we can have contact with you. The
Plac.Art.X will happen in in Regensburg as part of the art.xxXtenxion
happenings August 9 -September 2, by the media art group Pomodoro
Bolzano. The mix of local artists and remote artists on the same event
goes very well with the ongoing themes at art.xxXtenxion including other
mixed reality happenings that Pomodoro Bolzano is working with.

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Monday, July 16, 2007

Call: Society for Cinema and Media Studies seeks papers on the subject of "design and media"

Dear friends and colleagues:

Below I've pasted in a bulletin board announcement for the March 2008
Society for Cinema and Media Studies conference in Philadelphia,
where the "theme" is design and media.

I'm filling out a panel proposal on "designing musical media," which
I'm hoping will be a productive opportunity to revisit notions of
musicality in the context of media transitions, the analytics of
corporeality, sense, or sensation, and contemporary problems in
biopolitical analysis. I'll leave a proper bibliographic treatment
aside, in the interest of soliciting a wide variety of treatments of
"musicality" on (or as) the audiovisual screen or interface.

The usual "motley cr?e" -- so to write -- of critical approaches are
welcome: historical-empirical; critico-theoretical; cultural; ethico-
aesthetic; political-philosophical; popular cultural; popular music
cultures; gender, sexuality; race, ethnicity; class; globalization;
deconstructive; post-Deleuzian; "new (old) media" or media
transitions; historical-speculative; and also, significantly in this
case, design critique; etc.

The common denominator will be that proposals are centered around the
problematic of musicality, media reception, and "the screen" broadly
understood. And I'm hoping for challenging approaches rather than
conventional ones.

My apologies for cross-posting; and feel free to pass on.

I'd need abstracts/proposals (250 - 1000 words, short bibliography)
by August 10. Note that you'd have to be a member of SCMS by January
2008 in order to participate.

And my email reply info is below.

Warm regards,

James Tobias, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Cinema and Digital Media Studies
English Department/Department of Media and Cultural Studies
University of California, Riverside
james.tobias@ucr.edu



Subject: SCMS Bulletin Board Post


Type of Posting: Panel

Proposed Panel/Workshop Subject: Designing Musical Media: From
Biomechanical to Bioinformatic Screens

Organizer Name(s):

James Tobias

E-Mail Address: james.tobias@ucr.edu

Summary: What does it mean to put music on the screen?
From early cinema to contemporary digital media, we observe repeated
efforts at designing the projected image as a musical display. As
varied as they have been challenging, these efforts propose the
musical screen as a device for regulating viewer mood, as visual
music animation, as avant-garde experiment or conceptual
intervention, as commercial spectacle, as critical engagement, as
"immersion," as parody, as television theme-song, as advertisement,
as promotional music clip (in film or video), as musical game, as
playback device, or aesthetic-scientific prototype.
While given short shrift in critiques of narrative or of the avant-
garde, considered as symptomatic of spectacular culture in commercial
production, or written off as unnecessarily duplicating the
soundtrack or attempting to impose attributes of the auditory on the
visual, the design of musical media taken as a problematic rather
than as a margin of artistic or commercial production actually
exhibit three crucial characteristics which allow a re-configuration
of screen studies within contemporary transmedia logics. First,
divorcing the "musical" from the "auditory," musical media designs
question the relationships of perception or cultural context to
technological exhibition; these attempts are often affective and
ethical, as much as technological, interventions in media practices.
Second, designs for musical media point to the complexity of any
"single" medium, so even a "visual" medium becomes multi- or
transmedial, with broad implications for contemporary "convergent"
digital media. Third, across media, musical design as problematic
emphasizes the relations of synchronization necessarily determining
audio, visual, or haptic meaning. In this sense, musical media offer
a rich yet specific account of media situations.
This panel seeks presentations exploring the design of musical media,
whether in the context of the "biomechanics" of early cinema, or the
"bioinformatics" of contemporary digital transmedia. Papers might
explore late 19th and early 20th century devices for the projection
of musical images, visual music animation, narrativized musical
presentation in commercial film or TV, artist video, musical video
games, or MP3 interfaces. How does the media object attempt "musical"
presentation of the visual screen or interface? The goal is to reveal
historical and contemporary problematics of transmedia exhibition and
situational use of synchronized media.

Send individual topics & summaries to organizer(s) by: E-Mail



Bulletin Board Policies - Please Read

1. All chairs/organizers must notify individuals whether bulletin
board submissions have been accepted or rejected by August 15, 2007.

2. All individuals must be registered users of the website before the
proposal process can begin. If you are unsure you have registered or
if you have forgotten your username and password, please contact the
SCMS office at office@cmstudies.org. To avoid duplicate entries and
data errors, please do not re-register.

3. Individuals whose submissions are accepted must provide the
required information for completion of the proposal form to the chair/
organizer prior to September 1, 2007.

4. Chairs/organizers of panels or workshops are responsible for
submitting the entire panel or workshop form by September 1, 2007.

5. SCMS membership is a requirement to participant in the
conference. Chairs/organizers are responsible for notifying panel/
workshop participants (if accepted) that they must be or need to
become a member of SCMS, register for the conference and pay the
registration fee by: January 4, 2008.

6. To request a conference registration fee waiver and/or membership
waiver for any panel or workshop participants, a waiver application
must be completed at the following link:

http://www.cmstudies.org/index.php?
option=com_content&task=view&id=39&Itemid=93

and e-mailed to the SCMS office by September 1, 2007. (Note:
Waiver requests may be granted in exceptional circumstances for
artists, filmmakers, or renowned scholars from other disciplines
whose contributions would illuminate the panel or workshop topic.
Open call participants do not qualify for these waivers).

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Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Call: Audio artists wanted for web-based improv

Remix - Re?
sat. 28 jul 07, 11-24h00

seeking participants for a non-stop
internet-based improv using free software
"tubePlug" , the
collaborative results of which will be diffused
live in munich at the "t-u-b-e"

and later broadcast on DEGEM webradio
.

RULES:
1. all participants must use the DEGEM-CD "90
Sekunden Wirklichkeit" as exclusive (?) source
material... somehow.
2. all contributions made available to all
participants; individual interpretation of the
"re-mix" concept is in effect
3. all participants must be "live" during the
event to allow musical communication between all
participants

contact: Frank Niehusmann to
participate and receive the CD (source material)

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>From: DEGEM / Frank Niehusmann
>Subject: DEGEM - Mitwirkende gesucht !!! (Internet-Konzert am 28.7.2007)
>Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 13:30:54 +0200
>To: degemnews
>
>Weitere Mit-Spieler gesucht
>für das "Remix - Re?" -
>Internet-Remix-WebRadio-Projekt
>am Samstag, den 28.Juli 2007 -
>
>eine Non-Stop-Internet-Improvisation mittels der
>kostenlosen (!) Software "tubePlug", die es
>ermöglicht, den eigenen Computer mit vielen
>anderen zu einem Online-Konzert zu verbinden.
>
>Anlaß: die DEGEM [ http://www.degem.de ]
>veranstaltet am Samstag, den 28.Juli 2007 ein
>Symposium mit dem Titel "Remix - Re?" in München
>in der "t-u-b-e":
>[ http://www.degem.de/_page.php?aktion=SHOW_PAGE&Page_ID=69 ]
>
>Dazu soll ein Non-Stop-Internet-Konzert mit
>zahlreichen Mitwirkenden stattfinden -
>hierzu werden weitere Mitspieler gesucht!
>
>Technik & Zeitplan:
>Wer die Software (VST, AU, StandAlone; Mac & PC) installiert hat ...
>[ http://www.t-u-b-e.de/iplug.htm ]
>... sollte sich bitte bei Frank Niehusmann melden ...
>[ info@degem.de ]
>und eine bestimmte Uhrzeit vereinbaren, wann
>er/sie sich in die Improvisation einschalten
>möchte:
>es sollen nicht zuviele gleichzeitig sein -
>und es sollen von 11 bis 24 Uhr non-stop Mitspieler im Netz sein.
>
>Musik / 3 Spielregeln:
>* Die Spielregel Nr.1 ist, daß das
>"Spielmaterial" aller Mitwirkenden (neben
>anderem, eigenen Material) unsere DEGEM-CD "90
>Sekunden Wirklichkeit" sein sollte. Wer die CD
>nicht hat, aber mitspielen möchte, darf sich
>gerne bei Frank Niehusmann melden: [
>info@degem.de ].
>* Die Spielregel Nr.2: was gespielt wird, ist
>allen Beteiligten freigestellt: es geht um
>höchst individuelle Interpretationen des
>Begriffs "Remix".
>* Die Spielregel Nr.3 ist, daß alle Beteiligten
>"live" dabei sind - und so eine musikalische
>Kommunikation zwischen den Mitspielern möglich
>wird.
>
>DEGEM WebRadio @ ZKM:
>die Internet-Session wird live in München in der
>tube hörbar gemacht und live im Rahmen der
>DEGEM-WebRadio-Live-Sondersendung zu hören sein!
>[ http://biblio.zkm.de/DegemWebradio/index.html ]
>
>Über Anmeldungen und Rückfragen freut sich
>Frank Niehusmann:
>[ info@degem.de ]
>----------------
>DEGEM - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Elektroakustische Musik e.V.
>(German Association for Electroacoustic Music)
>----------------
>Email: info@degem.de
>Webseite: http://www.degem.de
>DEGEM WebRadio @ ZKM:
>http://www.degem.de/webradio
>================
>[ http://www.niehusmann.org ]
>================

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Friday, June 29, 2007

Call: Musicians wanted for Contact Contemporary Music marathon concert

Open call for music

On September 8, 2007, Contact contemporary music is presenting an all
day new music marathon concert at Yonge Dundas Square in Toronto.

Artists are invited to send proposals for music.

Proposals can be any length of time and any style that can be described
as new, contemporary, experimental, improvisational, etc.

We are looking for performers including soloists, small or not so small
ensembles and composer-performers. Music proposals can be for any
instrumentation.

For more information, contact:
info@contactcontemporarymusic.ca

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Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Call: ISCM 2008 Canadian Section Call: World Music Days 2008

ISCM World Music Days 2008
Vilnius, Lithuania
24 October - 7 November 2008

DATE LIMITE / DEADLINE: 17 June 2007

[F] Il n'y a aucun frais d'inscription pour les soumissions à la Section canadienne de l'ISCM. Les résultats seront annoncés en début juin. Plus de détails sont disponibles sur .

[E] There is no submission fee for submissions to the ISCM Canadian Section. Selections will be announced in early June. Full details are available at .

> 5. Applications are invited for all kinds of music:
> - orchestra, string orchestra
> - large sinfonietta-type ensemble
> - chamber (from 1 to 8 instruments)
> - vocal and choral
> - multi-media, cross-media and sound installations
> - electronic and computer works,
> as well as any combinations other than above mentioned.

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International Society for Contemporary Music
http://www.iscm.org
Press Release
http://www.iscm.org/iscmwmdcall2008_en.php
Présentation (sommaire) en français
http://www.iscm.org/iscmwmdcall2008_fr.php
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Communauté électroacoustique canadienne (CEC) Canadian Electroacoustic Community
c/o Dept. de Musique, Université Concordia RF-302
7141 rue Sherbrooke ouest, Montréal QC CANADA H4B 1R6
[ http://cec.concordia.ca | http://econtact.ca | http://sonus.ca ]

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Thursday, May 24, 2007

Call: ISCM World Music Days 2008 seeks musicians

PLEASE FORWARD

ISCM World Music Days 2008
Vilnius, Lithuania
24 October - 7 November 2008

DATE LIMITE / DEADLINE: 17 June 2007

[F] Il n'y a aucun frais d'inscription pour les soumissions à la Section canadienne de l'ISCM. Les résultats seront annoncés en début juin. Plus de détails sont disponibles sur .

[E] There is no submission fee for submissions to the ISCM Canadian Section. Selections will be announced in early June. Full details are available at .

> 5. Applications are invited for all kinds of music:
> - orchestra, string orchestra
> - large sinfonietta-type ensemble
> - chamber (from 1 to 8 instruments)
> - vocal and choral
> - multi-media, cross-media and sound installations
> - electronic and computer works,
> as well as any combinations other than above mentioned.

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International Society for Contemporary Music
http://www.iscm.org
Press Release
http://www.iscm.org/iscmwmdcall2008_en.php
Présentation (sommaire) en français
http://www.iscm.org/iscmwmdcall2008_fr.php

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Communauté électroacoustique canadienne (CEC) Canadian Electroacoustic Community
c/o Dept. de Musique, Université Concordia RF-302
7141 rue Sherbrooke ouest, Montréal QC CANADA H4B 1R6
[ http://cec.concordia.ca | http://econtact.ca | http://sonus.ca ]

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Friday, May 18, 2007

Call: ctrl_alt_del festival in Istanbul seeks audio artists

OPEN CALL
for ctrl_alt_del

project-ctrl-alt-del.com/opencall_07.htm
project-ctrl-alt-del.com

In 2007, ctrl_alt_del will be realized by NOMAD in corporation with Istanbul
Technical University ­ MIAM and Kadir Has University. The base of the
project will be Kadir Has University which is located on Golden Horn. This
year ctrl_alt_del will include Opening Concert, Performance Series (live),
Workshops, Panels, Presentations, Open Call, Field Studies/Workshops,
Exhibition, Radio Programmes, Publication and CD release. The theme of
ctrl_alt_del in 2007 will be ³remote orienteering². As the first dedicated
sound art festival in Turkey, ctrl_alt_del enjoyed a great deal of
international publicity in 2003 and 2005. For the third ctrl_alt_del to be
held in September 2007, we are now looking for interesting, provocative,
subversive, experimental and sophisticated works. 5 pieces will be selected
by the jury and will be presented during ctrl_alt_del.

THEME
The practice of ³remote orienteering² suggests generating content and
schematics in our conduct. Equally applicable for radical means of urban
subversion, ³remote orienteering² is the key process which the entries of
ctrl-alt-del should be directed.

The pieces are asked to be compliant with the following subjects in order to
create an intellectual climate of comprehension and discussion:

1. sounds for orientation, or sound as orientation.
2. distant sounds or sound in spatial contexts
3. sound and cultural subversion

SUBMISSION MATERIALS
1. Two audio CD¹s (original and a copy) of only ONE piece is the format of
the submission. Piece will not be more than 4 minutes long. Projects which
rely on specific visual documentation can be submitted on a DVD, but in any
case clip should not be longer than 4 minutes.
2. The name of the participant and the name of the piece(s) should be
written on this CD with a permanent marker.
3. An A4 size page with name, address, e-mail and telephone number of the
participant, and the names of the piece will be submitted.
4. An optional, separate A4 size page with a description, clarification or
reflection could be submitted depending completely on the desire of the
participant. These optional documents will not be used for evaluation, but
they could be used in later stages.

The works should be at the below mailing address before the 29th of June,
2007:
Basak Senova PK 16 Suadiye 34741 Istanbul, Turkey

ANNOUNCEMENT
Selected works and their owners will be announced in August 2007 on the
NOMAD website:
http://www.nomad-tv.net/

All of the submitted material will be kept in NOMAD archive

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Saturday, May 05, 2007

Call: "Comin' Out Swingin': Sexualities in Improvisation" interdisciplinary symposium seeks writers and artists

> Hi all,
>
> Our friends and colleagues at UBC are holding an
> interdisciplinary symposium on contemporary improvised musics in
> Vancouver on November 16 & 17, 2007 titled "Comin' Out Swingin':
> Sexualities in Improvisation".
>
> Please find attached and below the call for papers for the
> symposium, an exciting opportunity for engaging in dialogue
> around improvisational music, gender, and sexuality.
>
> Gregory Fenton
> Managing Editor
> Critical Studies in Improvisation/ Études critiques en
> improvisation
> 519-824-4120 Ext 56547
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> Comin’ Out Swingin’: Sexualities in Improvisation
> A Symposium
> Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
> November 16 & 17 2007
>
> Improvised and Creative New Musics have been on the upswing in
> recent years, but listeners, critics and scholars have said
> little, so far, about the relationships of the various forms and
> practices of improvisation to gender and sexuality. Compositions
> and performances in recent years by such prominent artists as
> Fred Hersch, Marilyn Lerner, Patricia Barber, Irene Schweizer,
> Maggie Nicols, Gary Burton, Pauline Oliveros, Lori Freedman,
> Steve Lacy and Irene Aebi, Miya Masaoka, Evan Parker, Peter
> Brötzmann and many others have placed the cultural politics of
> gender directly at issue, while many recorded works from the
> history of improvised music and jazz (from Valaida Snow to Cecil
> Taylor, from Billy Strayhorn to Andy Bey) provoke a
> reconsideration of the music’s relationship to sexuality and
> identity.
>
> With an ear to addressing this gap, th e second Creative Music
> Think Tank presented by Coastal Jazz and Blues Society in
> conjunction with St. John’s College and the Department of
> English at the University of British Columbia) invites proposals
> for critical and scholarly conference papers on gender,
> sexuality and improvisation. Essays can range from theoretical
> to practical, from aesthetic to political in their aims and
> methods, and interdisciplinary work is both welcome and
> encouraged. We are especially interested in provocative,
> informed work that deals with improvisation in as unlimited a
> sense as possible. Submissions are invited from both academic
> and non-academic writers and critics.
>
> The symposium will be held in Vancouver from November 16 & 17,
> 2007, and will be coordinated with a set of evening concerts.
> Selected papers from the conference will be published in a
> special issue of Critical Studies in Improvisation,
> http://www.criticalimprov.com/public/csi/index.html. Possible
> themes and areas of interest for conference presentations may
> include, but are not limited to, any of the following topics:
>
>
> Queer Music
> Sexing the Ear of the Other
> Women in Contemporary Creative Music
> Body Languages: Fingering, Tonguing, Blowing
> Performance and Performativity
> The Poetics of Improvisation: Speaking in Music
> Musical Affect, the Textures of Feeling
> The Politics of Dissonance: Fractured Identities
> Improvising Masculinities
> The Instrument as Prosthesis
> Radical Subcultures: Revolting Noise
> The History of Sexuality in/and Contemporary Creative Music
> Transitive Genders: Playing with Our Selves
> The Erotics of Close Listening
> Bump and Grind: Rhythm and Corporealities
> Mixed Media, Cyborg Songs
> Extemporaneous Positions: Improvising Sexualities
> Auscultation and other Apparatuses of Audience
> Other than Music: Confronting Idioms of the Heteronormative
>
>
>
> Please submit conference-paper proposals of no more than 500
> words — finished papers should conform to a 20-minute delivery —
> by July 15, 2007 to Dr. Kevin McNeilly
> mcneilly@interchange.ubc.ca or Dr. Julie Smith
> julie@coastaljazz.ca
>
>
> k_and_e_99@yahoo.com
>
>

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Saturday, March 24, 2007

Job: Regina Folk Festival Seeks Admin Assistant

Administrative Assistant

The Regina Folk Festival is seeking an Administrative Assistant to assist in
the production of the 2007 Regina Folk Festival. For more information, visit
http://www.saskculture.sk.ca/jobs/03-23-07_RFF.htm. Application deadline is
March 23, 2006.

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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Job: CCA seeks Policy Advisor

La CCA à la recherche d'un conseiller politique / The CCA is
looking for a policy advisor
Reply-To: artlist@lists.artengine.ca



The Canadian Conference of the Arts is pleased to announce a new job
opportunity
within the organization, as we are seeking a Cultural Policy and
Communications
Advisor to join our small, dedicated team in Ottawa, mere blocks away
from
Parliament Hill. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply by
March 30th. The full job posting is available in the Particles section
of our website
(http://ccarts.ca/en/Jobs.htm). We encourage all CCA members and
supporters to
circulate the information about this important and professionally
challenging
position.

Well qualified applicants should send a résumé, in confidence, along
with a detailed statement outlining interest, qualifications and at
least one writing sample. Electronic applications, in Microsoft Word
only, are encouraged. Please email them to manon.charron@ccarts.ca.

Hard copy applications may be mailed to Manon Charron, Canadian
Conference of the Arts, 804-130 Albert Street, Ottawa, ON K1P 5G4.
Applications by fax are not acceptable.

Applications must be received in the CCA office by 5:00 pm on Friday,
March 30th, 2007. Only those candidates selected for interviews will
be contacted.

The Canadian Conference of the Arts is committed to employment equity
and encourages applications from all qualified applicants.

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Saturday, March 17, 2007

Call: Fullbright MTVU Fellowships Available

>Dear Colleagues,
>
>The State Department in partnership with MTV-U
>is offering Fulbright fellowships for junior
>scholars who are US citizens and who are working
>in the area of 'culture and music.' In
>particular the program seeks to fund projects
>that use the "power of music as a global force
>for mutual understanding." The fellowship has
>only just been announced and has a very short
>deadline: applications are due March 29. I've
>pasted the call below and I've attached it as
>well.
>
>Best,
>
>Carol
>
>FULBRIGHT-MTVU FELLOWSHIPS
>Deadline for applications: March 29, 2007
>
>About the Program
>Fulbright-mtvU Fellowships, administered by the
>Institute of International Education, are for
>U.S. students to conduct research abroad for one
>academic year on study projects of their own
>design around an aspect of international musical
>culture. For its pilot year (2007-2008), up to
>4 Fellowships will be awarded to outstanding
>U.S. students nationwide. In addition to
>proposing unique projects on ?the power of
>music? as a global force for mutual
>understanding, applicants must submit an
>outreach plan describing how they intend to
>share their activities with their peers during
>their Fulbright year.
>
>Eligibility
>Applicants must be U.S. citizens at the time of
>application. Applicants must have completed a
>bachelor?s degree by the beginning date of the
>award; in the performing arts, four years of
>professional experience may substitute for the
>degree. Preference will be given to recent
>college/university graduates. Applicants must
>apply to conduct their project in a country
>where there is an active U.S. Fulbright Student
>Program, as listed on us.fulbrightonline.org.
>Applicants must meet all potential host country
>requirements, including those related to
>language and program start dates. Applications
>are encouraged for all world regions.
>
>Eligible Fields of Study:
>Applicants should submit proposals around an
>aspect of international contemporary or popular
>music as a cultural force for expression.
>Preference will be given to creative projects
>that are conveyed in a dynamic fashion and that
>are accompanied by a feasible action plan to
>inform peer groups via mtvU?s various media
>platforms (broadcast, online and print)
>regarding the Fellow?s activities in the host
>country throughout the term of the grant.
> Applicants are encouraged to consider a range
>of documentary modes (e.g., blogs, vlogs, photo
>diaries, news segments) to share their
>experiences and findings. Applicants are also
>encouraged to consider all aspects of ?the power
>of music? in developing their project proposals.
>Along with the study of music in a specific
>cultural context or ethnomusicology, proposals
>will be considered in other music-related fields
>including, for example, music and social
>activism; music in learning; music and the
>community, and musical performance.
>
>Award Benefits:
>The fellowship will provide the following benefits:
>Round-trip transportation to the host country
>Maintenance for the academic year, based on living costs in the host country
>Book and research allowances (Fellows whose
>projects require extensive research funding,
>materials, or equipment must obtain funding from
>other sources for such purposes.)
>Supplemental health and accident insurance coverage
>Foreign language or cultural orientation courses, where appropriate
>Media resources (e.g., camera and Internet
>uplink for students to send dispatches to mtvU)
>
>Additional Information/Application Materials
>In addition to the activities proposed for the
>Fellowship, Fellows may be asked to participate
>in special programs, conferences, and/or
>promotional activities developed or suggested by
>the U.S. Department of State, mtvU, the
>Institute of International Education, and/or
>Fulbright Commissions.
>
>The deadline for applications is March 29, 2007.
>
>For additional information and application
>materials, please visit us.fulbrightonline.org.
>
>###
>The Fulbright Program is the world-renowned,
>flagship international educational program
>supported by the people of the United States and
>people in partner countries around the world and
>sponsored by the U.S. Department of State. The
>Fulbright Program has provided more than 279,000
>participants with the opportunity to study,
>teach and conduct research, to exchange ideas
>and to contribute to finding solutions to shared
>international concerns.
>
>mtvU is an on-air, online, wireless and on
>campus network created by and for the college
>audience. Broadcasting via satellite 24 hours a
>day, 7 days a week, to over seven million
>students on more than 740 campuses, mtvU is the
>largest and most comprehensive multi-platform
>channel for college students.
>

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