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Lifelong Learning Programme (41) - Ethnomusicology Summer School (4680)
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Lifelong Learning Programme (41) - Ethnomusicology Summer School
Variant code (CID): 4680
admission procedure terminated
Orientation: Lifelong learning programme - Interest-oriented
Faculty: Faculty of Humanities
Programme SHV - Social Sciences Module [24-SM]
full-time
English
The participants of this short-term lifelong learning programme are eligible to attend two ethnomusicology courses as follows: Summer School: Romani Music (doc. Zuzana Jurková) / Summer School: Music and Youth Cultures: Theory and Ethnography of Music "Community". (David Verbuč,PhD). Applicants can apply for one, or both summer school courses.

Summer school: Romani Music
Lecturers: doc. Zuzana Jurková, Petr Dorůžka, and Jan Dužda (musician).
It is organized in the framework of the Khamoro Romani Festival. It is designed as a combination of lectures (mornings), worskshops (afternoons) and concerts (evenings).

Summer School: Music and Youth Cultures: Theory and Ethnography of Music "Community"
Lecturers: David Verbuč, PhD; Luis-Manuel Garcia, PhD (University of Birmingham)
The purpose of the course, with this year’s thematic focus on "community", is to provide participants with necessary theoretical and practical tools for the study of youth cultures, scenes, and communities. The participants will attend lectures, and study and explore Prague's vibrant and diverse music venues, scenes, and communities. The course activities will not only include class work, but also interviews with local music participants, field trips, and participant-observation at local music events.
Lifelong Learning Programme (41) - Ethnomusicology Summer School
Summer school: Romani Music (May 28-June 2, 2018)
The participants become acquainted with the main areas in which Roma participated in the creation of distinctive music styles and primarily with music of the Roma in Central Europe. In addition, this year, the aspect of music representation will be emphasized, especially that of minorities: How do Romani musicians create the style that is supposed to characterize them? How do they get on the musical stage? What chance do representatives of majorities have in the music industry? The lecturers are not only ethnomusicologists, but also actors of music showcases and Romani musicians.

Summer School: Music and Youth Cultures: Theory and Ethnography of Music "Community" (June 4–12, 2018)
The lectures will focus on theoretical issues, and on selected case studies dedicated to the following concepts and phenomena: community, subculture, scene, social intimacy, liquidarity, social interactions at music events (audience participation), boundary-making activities (subcultural capital), organizational aspects, and material and discursive dimensions of community-building and community-sustaining efforts of music youth cultures. Moreover, substantial part of the class-work will concentrate on methodological questions, and practicalities of fieldwork research as related to the study of music "community".
Application form and CV

Schedule details
Statistics for the MEYS
Sociology and cultural studies (0314)
Course requirements and qualification acquired
other
Certification: Osvědčení o absolvování programu
4 ECTS each course
Guarantor and venue
doc. PhDr. Zuzana Jurková, Ph.D.
Programme SHV - Social Sciences Module
Programme SHV - Social Sciences Module
Dates and duration
2017/2018
summer semester, June
Short-time
56 (total number of hours)
Fees and financing
50 EUR / kurz
Application
zuzana.jurkova@post.cz (Romani Music); david.verbuc@fhs.cuni.cz (Music and Youth Cultures)
Bc. Lenka Lukešová
international@fhs.cuni.cz
251 080 334
15.03.2018
 
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