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BULLETIN - International Council for Traditional Music

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Palestine<br />

Alba Sanfeliu (Spain): <strong>Music</strong> and Peace<br />

Michael Birenbaum-Quintero (USA): To Conjure or to Mourn? The Ambiguities<br />

of Cultural Policy in the Colombian Conflict<br />

12:45-14:00 Lunch<br />

14:00-15:00 Session 3-3<br />

Applied Ethnomusicology Research III. Recovering after Conflict: <strong>Music</strong>’s Role<br />

Anna Czekanowska (Poland): Trauma of “Transmigrants” in East-Central<br />

Europe: A New Challenge <strong>for</strong> Ethnomusicology<br />

Margaret Kartomi (Australia): Contemporary <strong>Music</strong>al Change in the Former<br />

Conflict and Tsunami-Hit Zone of Southwest Aceh, Indonesia – A Case <strong>for</strong> Applied<br />

Ethnomusicology<br />

Coffee Break<br />

15:15-16:00 Talking Circles<br />

Stream 1. “Threatened <strong>Music</strong>, Threatened Communities:” Ethnomusicology’s<br />

Responses and Responsibilities to Endangered <strong>Music</strong> Cultures<br />

Stream 2. Applied Ethnomusicology Approaches to <strong>Music</strong> Therapy and Healing<br />

Stream 3. Theorizing <strong>Music</strong>’s Roles in Conflict and Peacemaking<br />

18:00 Boat Excursion<br />

SUNDAY 13. JULY<br />

9:00-10:30 Session 4-1 (Organized Panel)<br />

Contributions of Ethnomusicology to Clinical Practice in <strong>Music</strong> Therapy: Some<br />

Examples from Padua<br />

Paola Barzan (Italy): Teaching Ethnomusicology to <strong>Music</strong> Therapists: Aims and<br />

Method<br />

Francesco Facchin (Italy): <strong>Traditional</strong> music in the rehabilitative practice of<br />

bilingual non-hearing children<br />

Alessandra Faresin (Italy): The Use of Overtone Singing in <strong>Music</strong> Therapy<br />

Coffee Break<br />

10:45-12:15 Session 4-2<br />

Applied Ethnomusicology as Praxis III. (Cross-)Cultural Approaches to Healing<br />

through <strong>Music</strong><br />

Muriel Swijghuisen Reigersberg (UK): Applied Ethnomusicology, <strong>Music</strong><br />

Therapy and Cross Cultural Education: A Common Ground?<br />

Vojko Versnik (Slovenia): A <strong>Music</strong>al Bridge: Solid Like Stone and Bone. A Song<br />

as a Link to Our Hearts and Souls<br />

Lasanthi Manaranjanie Kalinga Dona (Sri Lanka): Therapeutic Aspects of<br />

Applied Ethnomusicology: A View from Sri Lanka<br />

12:15-14:00 Lunch<br />

14:00-15:30 Talking Circles and Final Discussion<br />

The (Engaged) Ethnomusicologist as <strong>Music</strong>al Cultural Case Worker: Strategies <strong>for</strong><br />

Partnering and Collaboration <strong>for</strong> Social Change<br />

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