Next 1, 2 a 3 of December, 7th International Forum for Post-graduate Studies in Music and Dance will take place, organized by the Post-ip Group, made up by PhD candidates of the Institute of Ethnomusicology – Centre for Studies in Music and Dance (INET-md).
1 to 3 December 2023 | NOVA FCSH (Colégio Almada Negreiros and Av. de Berna, Tower B)
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O Post-ip (Post in Progress): 14 Years of Innovation in Academic Research in Music and Dance
Post-ip (Post in Progress), flag event for post-graduate researcher in music and dance, celebrates its 14th year of existence, marking one and a half decade devoted to the promotion of academic exchanges and to the expansion of the knowledge in music and dance. Created in 2009 by a group of post-graduate students at the University of Aveiro, the event grew and evolved, and is now a reference in its field. The collaborative and innovative spirit characterizing Post-ip is finely attuned with the Institute of Ethnomusicology – Centre for Studies in Music and Dance (INET-md). This year’s edition, held in collaboration with the School of Social Sciences and Humanities of NOVA University Lisbon, is aimed at reinforcing the bounds between the several branches of INET-md, promising to be a remarkable moment in the history of this event. The Post-ip Fórum will offer an unique platform to the presentation of papers and papers-performance in the areas of music and dance, carefully selected by a scientific commission of INET-md’s researchers.
In this edition, the highlights are three remarkable international keynotes: Yalda Yazdani (University of Siegen, Germany), Diāna Zandberga (Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music) and Helena Lopes Braga (CESEM/NOVA-FCSH).
The event will also host an inter-institutional panel entitled “Sinergias Musicais: Colaboração entre Instituições na Trilha da Investigação” (Musical Synergies: Collaboration between Institutions in the Research Track), presenting and putting in dialogue Isabel Novais Gonçalves (National Library of Portugal), Edward Ayres de Abreu (National Museum of Music) e Maria Clara Assunção (Hemeroteca Municipal de Lisboa).