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Subject: RE: Mystic Sea Music Symposium 2017 CFP From: Trad Folkie Date: 16 Mar 17 - 09:17 PM Deadline extended to March 22nd. There is still time submit a paper. |
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Subject: Folklore: Mystic Sea Music Symposium 2017 CFP From: Trad Folkie Date: 22 Jan 17 - 11:17 PM Mystic Seaport's 38th Annual Symposium "MUSIC OF THE SEA" Sponsored by Williams College, the Williams-Mystic Program, the University of Connecticut University at Avery Point, and Mystic Seaport June 9 & 10, 2017 We are seeking proposals for papers in History, Literature, Folklore, Ethnomusicology, Music, or other appropriate disciplines that address any aspect of music or verse of the sea or inland waters from the Age of Sail through the present day. The two-day symposium is part of a three-day event whose focus celebrates the lives and work of sailors through musical performance. The symposium will take place in the Greenmanville Church on the grounds of Mystic Seaport, in Mystic, CT. Topics of interest have included: shipboard work songs, songs of maritime or other occupational trades, songs of rivers and lakes, seafaring cultures and cultural change, ethnicity and ethnic influences, cultural exchanges, ballad and broadside traditions, technology, regional interests, the use of sea music in literature, and popular culture. SUBMISSION DEADLINE is March 15, 2017. Audiovisually illustrated presentations welcome. Graduate students are encouraged to submit a proposal. Proposals should be 1-2 pages and should include a thesis, an explanation, and a list of sources. PLEASE SUBMIT PROPOSALS and a brief curriculum vita or resume to Erik Ingmundson, Director of Interpretation, via e-mail erik.ingmundson@mysticseaport.org or via standard mail: Erik Ingumundson—Attn: Symposium Interpretation Dept.—Mystic Seaport 75 Greenmanville Ave. Mystic, CT 06355-0990 |
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