This seminar builds on conversations and discussions from the seminar Migration & the Arts, November 2020: we continue our efforts to expand knowledge on sustainable societies through inviting knowledge forms from the arts. By focusing on social engagement and participation we aim at developing a deeper understanding of urgent questions, dilemmas and possibilities for a sustainable future. The presenters have expertise in research and practice from theatre, music, economy and ethnology and share an interest for theoretical as well as methodological innovations. We look forward to a multidisciplinary adventure.
Location: Seminar Room, IAC OR via Zoom
LU Zoom meeting: https://lu-se.zoom.us/j/68064505941?pwd=aHF5el-FhT09ybnVGSzRqNG8rdG9oZz09
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Meeting ID: 680 6450 5941; Password: 109182
PROGRAMME
Tuesday, October 26th
09.30 Check-in and coffee at Inter Arts Center
09.45 Check-in and Welcome for those on Zoom
10.00-11.00 Mapping visions of sustainability in music education
Presenters: Katja Thomson & Danielle Treacy, Sibelius Academy of Music
11.00-12.00 Perspectives on social engagement through music education: music teachers and music teacher students take the lead.
Presenter: Lina Van Dooren, Malmö Academy of Music, and part of the Agenda 2030 Graduate School
12.00-13.00 Entrepreneurship and Traditional Knowledge
Presenters: Thomas O’Dell and Lizette Gradén, Department of Arts and Cultural Sciences, Lund University
LUNCH BREAK
14.30-16.30 Socio-economic Schizophrenia- screening of video with Q&A
Presenter: Juan Ocampo, Doctoral Student, Lund University Agenda 2030 Graduate School
How does a square in Hyllie support the daily life of young people? – screening of video with Q&A
Presenter: Alva Zalar, Doctoral Student, Lund University Agenda 2030 Graduate School
19.00 Informal gathering at IAC. Open rehearsals within Interferal Arts, New Music Festival.
Wednesday, October 27th
09.30 Check-in and coffee at Inter Arts Center
09.45 Check-in and Welcome for those on Zoom
10.00-11.00 Challenging power relations by promoting sustainable communities for learning Present er: Eva Sæther, Malmö Academy of Music, Lund University
11.00-12.00 Building a Kulturskola of Care
Presenter: Carrie Danielson, College of Music, Florida State University
12.00-13.00 The Island – ‘Work in progress’ video essay + Q+A
Presenter: Steinunn Knúts Önnudóttir PhD student at Malmö Theatre Academy, Lund University and part of the Agenda 2030 Graduate School
LUNCH BREAK
14.00-15.00 Practicing Democracy Through Performing Arts
Presenter: Jörgen Dahlqvist, Malmö Theatre Academy, Lund University
15.00-16.30 On the Theatre Project Monument at Helsingborg stadsteater
Presenter: Lisa Färnström, Theatre director
Art for a city in change – work-in-progress presentation
Presenter: Marie Ledendal, Department of Strategic Communication. Lund University
Conversation between Lisa Färnström and Marie Ledendal
16.30-17.00 Summing Up: Where Do We Go From Here?
Program committee: Jörgen Dahlqvist, Malmö Theatre Academy and Eva Sæther, Malmö Academy of Music
The Öresund Collegium for Artistic Research is based at the Malmö Theatre Academy (Faculty of Fine and Performing Arts, THM, Lund University). It combines PhD studies and postdoctoral research related to, or relevant for, performing arts, with a special focus on interdisciplinary, transdisciplinary and inter-artistic collaborations.
Research at the Malmö Academy of Music is carried out by researchers and doctoral students within the disciplines of Music Education and Artistic Research in Music. The discipline of Music Education has a future-oriented approach, focusing on creativity, the international community, intercultural music education and advocacy – promoting quality music learning opportunities for all. Furthermore, the emphasis on empirical work includes an ambition towards practice-based research.
This seminar is part of the Heritage, Migration and Mobility Collaboration initiative that involves four faculties at Lund university, several museums and archives in the Skåne Region as well as partner universities and museums in Europe and the US.
This seminar is part of the activities by the Faculty of Fine and Performing Arts relating to the Agenda 2030 Graduate School at Lund University.
Photo: The island by Steinunn Knúts-Önnudóttir