Archiv ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** 2017 [ URL "FHSENG-728.html "] 2016 [ URL "FHSENG-727.html "] ****************************************************************************************** * 2021 ****************************************************************************************** One-week course organized in the framework of the Khamoro Romani Festival (May 30 to June Faculty of Humanities, Charles University, Prague, and intended for international universi summer school is set to be organized in-person. In the morning lectures, students will become acquainted with the main areas in which Roma in the creation of distinctive music styles with a primary focus on the music of the Roma Europe. We will discuss some of the most important topics of the previous years: represent transformation of Romani music in the context of music industry, Romani music and memory, the topics of music representation and music in connections to social memory will be discu context of music(s) of the Roma. Two workshops on music criticism will be held in the afte evenings, students will attend festival concerts. The students will become acquainted with the main areas in which Roma participated in the distinctive music styles and learn more about the specificity of Romani music – its charac stakeholders, and the influence of the majority culture. Study materials are available on-line for students. Download the application form here [ URL "FHSENG-1005-version1-application_form_romani_mus The application deadline is March 15, 2021. Application form and other relevant documents submitted to zuzana.jurkova(zavinac)fhs.cuni.cz [ MAIL "zuzana.jurkova(zavinac)fhs.cuni.cz will be notified about their acceptance within two weeks of the deadline. You can find Zuzana Jurkova's biography here [ URL "FHSENG-667.html "] . ****************************************************************************************** * 2020 ****************************************************************************************** Unfortunately, the Little Summer School on Romani Music has been cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions. We will be happy to welcome all prospective applicants for another edition o school in the future! Date: May 31 to June 6, 2020 Credits: 4 ECTS Lecturers: doc. PhDr. Zuzana Jurková, PhD. (Faculty of Humanities, Charles University), Fi Baraldi, PhD. (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) Language of Instruction: English One-week course organized in the framework of the Khamoro Romani Festival (May 31 – June 6 Faculty of Humanities, Charles University, Prague, and intended for international universi In the morning lectures, students will become acquainted with the main areas in which Roma the creation of distinctive music styles with a primary focus on the music of the Roma in Celebrating the 10th anniversary of our summer school, we will discuss some of the most im of the previous years: representation of Roma, transformation of Romani music in the conte industry, Romani music and memory, etc. The students will study not only with local and in ethnomusicologists specializing in Romani music, but also with organizers of the festival, musicians themselves. The students will become acquainted with the main areas in which Roma participated in the distinctive music styles and learn more about the specificity of Romani music – its charac stakeholders, and the influence of the majority culture. Our students will also take part in workshops with Khamoro festival participants, and atte festival concerts. The course will be taught in English. All of the study materials for ou be available on-line. Download the application form here [ URL "FHSENG-1005-version1- form_application_form_romani_music_2020.doc"] . The application deadline is March 1, 2020. form and other relevant documents should be submitted to zuzana.jurkova(zavinac)fhs.cuni.c "zuzana.jurkova(zavinac)fhs.cuni.cz"] . Applicants will be notified about their acceptance after the deadline. You can find Zuzana Jurkova's biography here [ URL "FHSENG-667.html "] . Unfortunately, the summer school Music and Youth Cultures: Ethnography of Electronic Dance been cancelled due to COVID-19 crisis restrictions. Date: June 17 to June 25, 2020 Credits: 4 ECTS Lecturers: Luis-Manuel Garcia, PhD. (University of Birmingham), David Verbuč, PhD. (Facult Charles University) Language of Instruction: English The purpose of the summer school Music and Youth cultures, with this year’s thematic focus ethnography of electronic dance music (EDM) scenes, is to provide students with necessary methodological tools for the study of EDM youth cultures, scenes, and communities. Classes will be taught by two ethnomusicologists: Luis-Manuel Garcia from the University o (specialization in European and American EDM scenes) and a Faculty of Humanities (Charles faculty member David Verbuč (specialization in American DIY music venues and scenes). The students will attend lectures, and study and explore Prague's EDM venues, scenes, and They will be required to read a fair amount of academic texts, conduct a mini ethnographic Prague EDM scenes, and submit a final paper. The lectures will focus on theoretical issues case studies dedicated to the following concepts and phenomena: affect theory, ethnography gender, and sexuality in EDM culture, ethnography of EDM audiences and music scenes. Moreo part of the class-work will concentrate on methodological questions and practicalities of research as related to the ethnographic study of EDM scenes. Furthermore, summer school ac only include class work, but also interviews with local EDM participants, field trips, a s and participant-observation at local EDM events (the latter will be attended mostly over t June 19 and June 20, 2020). Download the application form here [ URL "FHSENG-1005-version1- form_application_form_edm_scenes_2020.doc"] . The application deadline is March 1, 2020. A form, and other relevant documents should be submitted to david.verbuc(zavinac)fhs.cuni.cz "david.verbuc(zavinac)fhs.cuni.cz"] . Applicants will be notified about their acceptance w after the deadline. Luis-Manuel Garcia is a Lecturer in Ethnomusicology and Popular Music Studies at the Unive Birmingham, with previous appointments at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development ( the University of Groningen (NL). His research focuses on urban electronic dance music sce particular focus on affect, intimacy, stranger-sociability, embodiment, sexuality, creativ and musical migration. He is currently conducting research on “techno tourism” and other f mobility in Berlin; he has also completed a book manuscript based on earlier research, ent Somehow: Music, Affect, and Intimacy on the Dancefloor. You can find David Verbuč's biography here [ URL "FHSENG-670.html "] .