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GRS Autumn Course 2019

Motive; Materiality; Movement: Inseparability in Interdisciplinary Music Studies and Practices

We are delighted to announce the GRS Autumn Seminar 2019 which will run from November 25th-28th 2019. The event is organized by the Grieg Research School in Interdisciplinary Music Studies, Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design, University of Bergen.

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As boundaries between the phenomenon studied in interdisciplinary music studies are negotiated and re-negotiated continuously, contemporary interdisciplinary music studies are truly fluid and expansive. The combination of disciplines of interdisciplinary music studies is also becoming more and more fluid and expansive. The multiplicity of image, sound, idea, sense and sensing lends to a writing and re-writing of those modalities appropriated in research and practice. The themes, Motive, Materiality, Movement, provide insistent consideration and re-consideration of artistic, pedagogic and therapeutic practices of research.

In this working seminar, slow-relating will re-place speed-dating, immersive listening/viewing will re-place fleeting mentions, and all considerations of consequences will be heartily embraced. The seminar will generate reflections concerning the inseparability and intersections of motive, materiality and movement enticed through the contributions of the invited speakers and presenters. Candidates will have the opportunity to present their work in the context of immersive working groups made up of research candidates, senior researchers, masters students and seminar participants. Structured in this way, the GRS Autumn Seminar creates a generative and supportive platform for learning and research development for all participants.

We look forward to your participation.

Invited Speakers

  • Associate Professor Ilona Hongisto, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
  • Associate Professor Petter Frost Fadnes, University of Stavanger
  • Dr. Silje Marie Aker Johnsen, Singer and Performer
  • Professor Tia DeNora, University of Exeter

ECTS Credits

Ph.D. candidates can gain 3 or 5 ECTS credit points for participation in this course and have the option of presenting on the main theme of the course OR on their own research project. These presentations will receive feedback from senior researchers and peers.

Monday November 25th

11.00-13.00RegistrationCantina
13.00-13.30

Opening and Welcoming each other

Chaired by WNUAS Professor Magne Espeland

GSS
13.30-15.00

Invited Speaker: Ilona Hongisto

Sound-objects: The material persistence of ambient sound in documentary cinema

GSS
15.00-15.30Coffee break 
15.30-16.30Candidate PresentationGSS
17.00-Evening ReceptionGSS

Tuesday November 26th

09.00-09.15Coffee/tea 
09.15-10.45

Invited Speaker: Petter Frost Fadnes

Jazz-Japanisation and the role of the jazu kissa

GSS
10.45-11.00

Coffee break

 
11.00-12.00

Candidate Presentation

Guro Parr Klyve

GSS
12.00-13.00Lunch Break 
13.00-16.00Candidate PresentationStudio A
19.00Piano Concert (free entrance)GSS

Wednesday November 27th

09.00-09.15Coffee/tea 
09.15-10.45

Invited Speaker: Tia DeNora

The High Road and the Low Road, or,
materiality, motive, and movement in
Care for Music

GSS
10.45-11.00

Coffee Break

 
11.00-12.00

Candidate Presentation

Frode Aass Kristiansen

GSS
12.00-13.00Lunch Break 
13.00-15.00

Candidate Presentations

Maren Metell

Sunniva Kaiser

Seminarrom 110
15.00-15.30Coffee Break 
15.30-16.30Group DiscussionSeminarrom 110
Seminarrom 111
19.00Conference Dinner

Olivia
Zachariasbryggen

 

Thursday November 28th

09.00-09.15Coffee/tea 
09.15-10.45

Invited Speaker: Silje Marie Aker Johnsen

A search within a multidisciplinary practice

GSS
10.45-11.00

Coffee Break

 
11.00-12.00

Closing Discussion Session

GSS
12.00GRS Autumn Course 2019 is closed!