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Music in Popular Theater and Ritual = Música, teatro popular y rituales

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"Blazekovic, Zdravko" <[log in to unmask]>

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Blazekovic, Zdravko

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ICTM Study Group on Iconography of the Performing Arts
and
Centro de Investigación en Artes Musicales y Escénicas del Litoral Noroeste
Universidad de la República, Uruguay

are announcing the symposium

MUSIC IN POPULAR THEATER AND RITUAL

Sixteenth symposium of the ICTM Study Group on Iconography of the Performing Arts
Salto, Uruguay, 23–26 October 2019

Rituals exist in all human societies from the times immemorial. They could be religious, political, juridical, and calendrical; urban and rural; collective and individual; public and private. Some rituals have been long forgotten; the others are still being performed following hundreds of years of their tradition; new rituals are being formed in front of our eyes. As with all aspects of intangible heritage, that is constantly recreated by communities and groups, evidence about its past forms is often blurry, and besides travelogues, ethnological descriptions, and ceremonial book, visual and archaeological sources can provide a critical information about their past.
Popular theater is another form of intangible heritage, which is in a constant transformation, and it goes hand in hand with traditional rituals. Its scripts might be sometimes preserved, but only visual sources can inform us about its staging and what the audience was able to see on the stage.
The Salto symposium of the ICTM Study Group on the Iconography of Performing Arts will examine visual sources documenting ritual performances and traditional theater. Papers are invited concerning the place of music in the following events:

* Religious rituals

* Political rituals; coronations and presidential inaugurations

* Sacrificial rites

* Dedication ceremonies

* Rites of passage and initiation; funeral ceremonies

* Calendrical and commemorative rituals

* Christmas celebrations in public and private; commercial aspects of Christmas

* Carnival and Halloween parties

* Rites of affliction (shamanism, divination)

* Traditional theater and its places of performance

* Designs of theatrical stage curtains

Program committee:
Zdravko Blazekovic, City University of New York, The Graduate Center
Antonio Baldassarre, Hochschule Luzern: Musik
Egberto Bermudez, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogota
Daniela Castaldo, Università del Salento, Lecce
Marita Fornaro Bordolli, Universidad de la República, Montevideo
Cristina Santarelli, Istituto per i Beni Musicali in Piemonte, Turin

English is preferred language for the conference presentations.
Abstracts of 250–300 words may be submitted before 5 May 2019 to:

Zdravko Blazekovic
Research Center for Music Iconography
City University of New York, The Graduate Center
365 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10016-4309
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&

Marita Fornaro Bordolli
Centro de Investigación en Artes Musicales y Escénicas
CENUR Litoral Norte, Universidad de la República
Gral. Rivera 1350

50.000 Salto, Uruguay
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ICTM Study Group on Iconography of the Performing Arts
y
Centro de Investigación en Artes Musicales y Escénicas del Litoral Noroeste
Universidad de la República, Uruguay

anuncian el Simposio

MÚSICA, TEATRO POPULAR Y RITUALES

XVI Simposio del ICTM Study Group on Iconography of the Performing Arts
Salto, Uruguay, 23–26 de octubre 2019

Los rituales existen en todas las sociedades desde tiempos inmemoriales. Pueden ser religiosos, políticos, jurídicos, calendáricos; urbanos o rurales, colectivos o individuales, públicos o privados. Algunos rituales han sido olvidados desde hace mucho tiempo; otros aún son conservados siguiendo una tradición de cientos de años; nuevos rituales están constituyéndose ante nuestros ojos. Como succede con todos los aspectos del patrimonio intangible, recreado constantemente por diferentes grupos y comunidades, la evidencia sobre sus manifestaciones pasadas a veces es difusa; además de descripciones etnológicas, diarios de viajeros y libros ceremoniales, las fuentes visuales y arqueológicas de diferente tipo pueden proveer información crucial sobre ese pasado.
El teatro popular es otra forma de patrimonio intangible, también en constante transformación, y se desarrolla muchas veces vinculado con los rituales tradicionales. Sus textos se preservan en algunos casos, pero sólo las fuentes visuales pueden informarnos sobre su puesta en escena y sobre qué se ofrecía a la audiencia desde el escenario.
El Simposio del ICTM Study Group on the Iconography of Performing Arts que tendrá lugar en la ciudad de Salto examinará fuentes visuales que documenten performances rituales vinculadas con el teatro tradicional. Se invita a la presentación de ponencias en relación con el lugar de la música en los siguientes tipos de eventos, pasados o actuales:

* Rituales religiosos
* Rituales políticos; asunciones presidenciales, coronaciones
* Ritos sacrificiales

* Ritos consagratorios

* Ritos de pasaje e iniciación; ceremonias funerarias

* Rituales calendáricos y conmemorativos

* Celebraciones de la Navidad, públicas y privadas; aspectos comerciales de la Navidad

* Fiestas de carnaval y Halloween

* Ritos de sufrimiento; ritos chamánicos y de adivinación

* Teatro tradicional y sus lugares de celebración

* Diseño de telones de teatro tradicional

Comité Académico:
Zdravko Blazekovic, City University of New York, The Graduate Center
Antonio Baldassarre, Hochschule Luzern: Musik
Cristina Santarelli, Istituto per i Beni Musicali in Piemonte, Turin
Daniela Castaldo, Università del Salento, Lecce
Egberto Bermudez, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogota
Marita Fornaro Bordolli, Universidad de la República, Uruguay

El inglés es el idioma preferente para la presentación de ponencias.
Los resúmenes, de 250–300 palabras, deben ser enviados antes del 5 de mayo de 2019

Zdravko Blazekovic
Research Center for Music Iconography
City University of New York, The Graduate Center
365 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10016-4309
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&
Marita Fornaro Bordolli
Centro de Investigación en Artes Musicales y Escénicas
CENUR Litoral Norte
Universidad de la República

Gral. Rivera 1350

50.000 Salto, Uruguay
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