Symposium Transkulturalität 2021 – Contesting Border Regimes: Sounds

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Eigenklang – Die Sendung des Instituts für Volksmusikforschung und Ethnomusikologie
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In today’s edition, and also in the following one, everything revolves around the project and symposium Transculturality_mdw. The Symposium is about crossing disciplinary boundaries, this applies to both the scientific academic contributions, which are shaped interdisciplinarily in lectures and inputs, and the artistic practices, which include films, performances, sounds and music.

Eigenklang documents the conference „Contesting Border Regimes – Sounds and Images“ in two parts. Next month the focus is on images and film, this month on sounds and music. The music programme is always a crucial part of the symposium and was presented in four parts under the title METAMORPHOSIS//METAHUMAN. The curator Tonica Hunter understands the music as part of the discourse and as an attempt to open up space, open up mindsets and contesting borders.

Statements on Transkulturalität mdw come from Gerda Müller and Ursula Hemetek. The academic contribution is by the musicologist Anja Brunner. More affective music in this edition is coming from the musicians of her research.

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