2024 Ethnomusicology Summer School ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** • Romani Music • Theory and Ethnography of Electronic Dance Music Scenes ****************************************************************************************** * International Summer School: Romani Music ****************************************************************************************** *========================================================================================= * Annotation: *========================================================================================= This year, we are organizing anethnomusicology summer school on Romani music with the main Research on and with Romani Musicians: Methodological and Representational Considerations. course will be organized in the framework of the Khamoro Romani Festival [ URL "https://ww (May 27 to June 1, 2024), at the Faculty of Humanities, Charles University, Prague, and is local and international university students. The summer school is set to be organized in-p Academic year: 2023/2024 Teaching method: Full-time Language of instruction: English Date: May 27 to June 1, 2024 Application deadline: March 15, 2024 Course fee: 100 EUR APPLICATION FORM [ URL "FHSENG-1300-version1-application_form_2024_zj.doc"] Charles University students, and Erasmus students at Charles University who wish to attend the course in the SIS. *========================================================================================= * Course Details: *========================================================================================= In the morning lectures, students will become acquainted with the main areas in which Roma the creation of distinctive music styles. Moreover, we will discuss methodological and rep considerations, connected with research of and with Romani musicians. These discussions wi general features of minorities’ music(s). Film screenings and workshops will be held in th the evenings, students will attend festival concerts. The course will be led by doc. Zuzan UK), with guest lecturer prof. Svanibor Pettan (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia). Further information is available here [ URL "https://fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-674.html"] . Svanibor Pettan is professor and chair in ethnomusicology at the University of Ljubljana, President of the International Council for Traditions of Music and Dance, and Chair of its Music and Minorities. His research topics include music on a war-peace continuum, music an institutional history of ethnomusicology, and applied ethnomusicology. His publications on musicianship in Kosovo are in various formats (books, articles, CD-ROM, picture exhibition the time span of four decades. He recently edited a volume Music and Ethnic Minorities: (T Dynamics in Slovenia After the Year 1991. See Zuzana Jurková’s biography here [ URL "[http://fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-667.html"] . *========================================================================================= * Other information: *========================================================================================= Guarantor: doc. Zuzana Jurková [ MAIL "zuzana.jurkova(zavinac)post.cz"] Contact person: Mgr. Nikola Skladanova E-mail: nikola.skladanova(zavinac)fhs.cuni.cz [ MAIL "nikola.skladanova(zavinac)fhs.cuni.c Credits: 4 Lecturers: doc. Zuzana Jurková with guest lecturer prof. Svanibor Pettan (University of Lj ****************************************************************************************** * International Summer School: Theory and Ethnography of Electronic Dance Music Scenes ****************************************************************************************** *========================================================================================= * Annotation: *========================================================================================= The lectures will focus on theoretical issues and selected case studies dedicated to the f and phenomena: affect theory, ethnography of body, dance, gender, and sexuality in EDM cul of EDM audiences and music scenes. Moreover, a substantial part of class-work will be dedi methodological questions and the practicalities of fieldwork research as related to the et of EDM scenes (nightlife ethnography, ethnography of body, dance, gender, and sexuality, a sensory ethnography, creative ethnography). For the 2024 edition of this summer school, cl will be enriched with readings from Garcia-Mispireta’s new monograph, Together Somehow: Mu and Intimacy on the Dancefloor (Duke University Press, 2023), as a case study of ethnograp cultural theory applied to EDM. Academic year: 2023/2024 Teaching method: Full-time Language of instruction: English Date: June 3 to June 8, 2024 Application deadline: March 15, 2024 Course fee: 100 EUR APPLICATION FORM [ URL "FHSENG-1300-version1-application_form_2024_dv.doc"] Charles University students, and Erasmus students at Charles University, who wish to atten the course in the SIS themselves or write an email to dr. David Verbuc. *========================================================================================= * Course Details: *========================================================================================= The majority of classes for the Theory and Ethnography of Electronic Dance Music Scenes su be taught by Luis Manuel Garcia-Mispireta from the University of Birmingham (specializatio and American EDM scenes; queer nightlife ethnography; affect studies), with additional con David Verbuč from the Faculty of Humanities, Charles University in Prague (specialization and youth music cultures). The students will engage in class discussions as well as study Prague’s EDM venues, scenes, and communities. They will be required to read one academic t conduct a mini ethnographic research of Prague EDM scenes, and submit a final portfolio of ethnographic texts. Furthermore, summer school activities will not only include class disc methodology workshops, but also interviews with local EDM participants, field trips, and p observation at local EDM events (the latter will be attended mostly over the weekend of Ju 2024). Further information is available here [ URL "https://fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-674.html"] . Luis Manuel Garcia-Mispireta is an Associate Professor in Ethnomusicology and Popular Musi University of Birmingham (UK), with previous appointments at the Max Planck Institute for (Berlin, DE) and the University of Groningen (NL). His research focuses on urban electroni scenes, with a particular focus on affect, intimacy, stranger-sociability, embodiment, sex industries and musical migration. He is currently conducting research on “grassroots” acti nightlife collectives in Berlin; he has also a new monograph out, entitled Together Someho and Intimacy on the Dancefloor (Duke University Press, 2023). See David Verbuč's biography here [ URL "http://fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-670.html"] . *========================================================================================= * Other information: *========================================================================================= Guarantor: dr. David Verbuc [ MAIL "david.verbuc(zavinac)fhs.cuni.cz"] Contact person: Mgr. Nikola Skladanová E-mail: nikola.skladanova(zavinac)fhs.cuni.cz [ MAIL "nikola.skladanova(zavinac)fhs.cuni.c Credits: 4 Lecturers: dr. Luis Manuel Garcia-Mispireta (University of Birmingham), dr. David Verbuč ( Humanities, Charles University in Prague)