Preliminary programme
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Day 1: Wednesday, 18th September
09:30 |
Registration |
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09:45 |
Welcome |
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10:00-11:00
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2 talks Chair: Kendra Stepputat |
Serdar |
Conducting semi-structured dance research in motion capture labs |
Karoblis |
An invisible partner: motion capture of couple dancing |
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11:00-11:30 |
Coffee/Tea |
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11:30-12:30
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2 talks Chair: Rainer Polak |
Smith |
Ngalih selah (finding the groove): comparing empirical measurements with ethnographic reports of Ugal players in Balinese gamelan |
Bayd, Guyot, Bardy & Slangen
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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; the following talk also serves as RITMO’s weekly Food&Paper talk. |
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12:35-13:05 |
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 Chair:
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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 Chair: Lara Pearson |
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 Chair: Samuel Horlor
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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 Chair: Anne |
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 |
Almeida, Ekgren & Ekgren, Erruz, Horlor, Stepputat |
Informal presentations and discussions on planned projects |
17:00-18:00 |
2 talks Chair: Gediminas Karoblis |
Nikzat & Repetto |
Contributions to understanding of Iranian dastgāhi music: corpus development, ?āhed 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 Chair: Bilge Serdar |
Marín Bucio & Polak |
Exploring motion capture systems in dance research: a case study of djembe dance from West Africa |
Folestad & Nilsson |
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 Chair: |
Repolusk & Veas |
An ai-powered assistant for facilitated manual digitization of ancient Chinese suzipu notation |
Proutskova & Velichkina |
Shimmering modes: uncovering variability in transcriptions of Russian traditional songs |
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Bonini-Baraldi & Fuentes |
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 Chair: Mats Nilsson |
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 |
* For the MiningSuite workshop, this is not a prerequisite, but if you would like to try on your computer during the workshop, you would need to have Matlab installed on your computer (with Signal Processing Toolbox as well). (Or else to run Matlab from a server, if your affiliation offers this possibility.) Then, during the workshop, you could follow the instructions from this page.