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Reminder: CfP (deadline 30 Oct) Fourth Performance Studies Network International Conference

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Amanda Bayley <[log in to unmask]>

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Call for Papers
Fourth Performance Studies Network International Conference 
Bath Spa University, Bath, UK, 14–17 July 2016

The international Performance Studies Network comprises professional and amateur musicians, scholars working in a range of musicological disciplines (including music history, analysis, psychology, pedagogy, ethnomusicology and composition), and colleagues from the creative industries. The fourth international conference of the Performance Studies Network will be held at Bath Spa University, Newton Park campus, from 14 to 17 July 2016. The aim is to debate theories, methodologies and practices of performance, and to engage with increasingly diverse, interdisciplinary developments in the field in order to encourage a more global perspective on performance studies.

Professor Neil Heyde (Royal Academy of Music) will lead a keynote session with the Kreutzer Quartet on ‘Inventing an ensemble identity’. This will explore the Quartet’s long-term relationship with Professor Michael Finnissy (University of Southampton) in building a repertoire, and it will also detail the Quartet’s experience in commissioning a new work from Dr Laurie Bamon which responds to textural ideas of presence and absence. A concert featuring these composers’ works will be given on Saturday 16 July.

Professor Peter Wiegold (Brunel University) will lead a second keynote session ‘Leadership and ownership’ which will include a performance by his ensemble, Notes Inégales, featuring guest artists Hyelim Kim (Korean taegŭm flute) and Cheng Yu (Chinese pipa/Qu-chin). This session will investigate shared practice across boundaries, notions of leadership and layers of ownership. A special session on ‘Performance pedagogies: cross-cultural approaches to learning’, led by Dr Henry Stobart (Royal Holloway, University of London), will involve further investigation of global perspectives on music performance with contributions from these musicians and Chartwell Dutiro (Zimbabwean mbira). 

Proposals are invited for individual papers, research reports and special sessions on any area in the field of musical performance studies, addressing as wide a variety of topics and methodologies as possible, including (but not limited to): 
•	Creative processes of composed/improvised/memorized traditions;
•	Perspectives from composers/listeners/performers, including historical, analytical, psychological, pedagogical and philosophical;
•	Notated/recorded/live music including embodied and gestural approaches, the role of technology in experimentation, auditory streaming, visual music, multimedia, social media, intertextuality and intermediality;
•	Contexts of performance: performer/audience relationships, community music, music and familiarity, people and places.

Duration of presentations
·      Individual papers: 30 minutes, followed by 10 minutes of discussion
·      Research reports: 10 minutes, followed by 5 minutes of discussion
·      Special sessions: 90 minutes in total, including discussion

Proposals
All proposals (abstracts) should fully and clearly describe the topic of the presentation and should include the following information:
·      Background
·      Research questions
·      Aims
·      Summary of content
·      Significance
 
For individual papers and research reports, a proposal of c. 500 words should be submitted; in the case of special sessions, the proposal should be c. 1,000 words. Please indicate whether or not the presentation will involve live performance, and if so what instruments and repertoires are envisaged. 

No names or other identifying information should appear on proposals for individual papers or research reports. In contrast, the names of all intended participants in special sessions should be stated.

When you submit your proposal you will be asked to identify:
·      Type of submission (i.e. individual paper, research report, special session)
·      AV requirements
·      Special requests for space/equipment for performance during the paper/session. (Please note that Bath Spa University cannot guarantee the availability of special space or equipment although every effort will be made to accommodate such requests.)
  
Deadline
Proposals should be submitted to EasyChair by 12 midnight GMT on Friday 30 October 2015. Late proposals will not be accepted.
 
Programme and registration
The conference programme will be announced in January 2016. The total conference package, including accommodation, meals and performance events, will cost £450 (£390 for eligible students). This early bird rate applies until 1 April 2016. Thereafter total conference packages will be £515 and £415, respectively.

Further information can be obtained from Amanda Bayley ([log in to unmask])
 
Programme Committee: Amanda Bayley (Chair), David Gorton, Roger Heaton, Laudan Nooshin, John Rink
Conference director: Amanda Bayley
Conference website: www.psn2016.org

The Performance Studies Network is hosted by the Cambridge Centre for Musical Performance Studies. See www.cmpcp.ac.uk/conferences.html for details of the previous three PSN International Conferences held at the University of Cambridge in 2011, 2013 and 2014.

Amanda Bayley
Professor of Music
Bath Spa University
Newton Park, Bath, BA2 9BN
www.amandabayley.co.uk | cmr.bathspa.ac.uk

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