Please join us in attending the Global Musics Local Connections Dance Workshops. Centre for Sound Communities, CBU & McConnell Library, 50 Falmouth Street, Sydney, Nova Scotia.
Outreach, Education and Studies in Applied Ethnomusicology
Please join us in attending the Global Musics Local Connections Dance Workshops. Centre for Sound Communities, CBU & McConnell Library, 50 Falmouth Street, Sydney, Nova Scotia.
ATTENTION – the exhibit opening and film screening have been rescheduled! The photo exhibit will be on display all day at the McConnell Library, Friday, March 31st, 10-9pm; the film will be screened at 3:30 pm, Friday, March 31st. Dr. Pettan will be in the library to discuss the film and photos until 6 pm. […]
Here is a message from one of our friends at the University of Alberta, Dr. Mary Ingraham, the Director of the Sound Studies Initiative about upcoming events at the end of this month at their university: The Sound Studies Initiative at the University of Alberta is pleased to invite you to two events next week. Read […]
A one day symposium on “Music for Human Global Development” hosted by the University of Alberta on October 14th, 2016 with distinguished international speakers, artists, students, faculty, and community members. Along with distinguished scholar Naila Ceribasic (Zagreb), this day -long symposium will … Learn More
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Currently being developed for Global Musics – Local Connections by Artscape Ltd., with support from the Beaton Institute at Cape Breton University.
5th International Symposium of the ICTM Study Group on Applied Ethnomusicology A four day symposium in conjunction with the International Council for Traditional Music’s “Applied Ethnomusicology” biennial meeting, hosted by Cape Breton University (Oct 6-9th) and the Cape Breton Regional … Learn more
Global Musics welcomes you to our website! Global Musics – Local Connections is a multi-faceted public outreach and research-creation project, funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). This project brings together a multidisciplinary team of scholars and artist-practitioners, and is facilitated through the involvement of several community, industry, government and institutional partners and sponsors. The project is lead by Canada Research Chair in Communities and Cultures, Dr. Marcia Ostashewski at Cape Breton University (CBU), and Dr. Michael Frishkopf … Learn More