EDUCATIONAL DIMENSIONS OF ORALITY IN TRADITIONAL MUSIC AND INTERCULTURAL EDUCATION

Symposium

The International Sympoosium on “Pedagogical dimensions of orality in traditional music and intercultural education” was realized on 28th and 29th of May in the Thessaloniki Concert Hall, according to the following timetable, which contains also the proceedings of the Symposium:

Stelios Nestor (GR) General Secretary of the Organization Thessaloniki Concert Hall (EN, FR)

Kyriakos Kalaitzidis (GR) Musician, Composer, Phd on Byzantine Musicology of the University of Athens, Artistic Director of “EN CHORDAIS” (CV)

“Conceptions of Post-Byzantine musical teachers as good practices in the Intercultural Music Education” (EN, FR, Presentation)

Stergios Papadopoulos (GR) Director of the 6th Intercultural Elementary School “Eleftheriou-Kordeliou”

Nikolaos Akritidis (GR) School Consultant in the 16th District of Primary Education (CV)

Rachel Martidou (GR) School Consultant in the 61th District of Pre-school Education (CV)

 “Intercultural Policy and Practices in Nursery and School”

(EN, FR, Presentation)

Anastasia Kesidou (GR) Assistant Professor of Comparative and Intercultural Education, Department of Education, Faculty of Philosophy, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki - Hellenic Observatory for Intercultural Education (CV)

“Introducing Intercultural Perspectives into the School Curriculum and Teaching- the Case of Music”

(EN, FR, Presentation) 

Marie-Hélène Serra (FR), Head of Education and Multimedia Library, Cité de la musique, Paris (CV)

“Major trends for interculturality in music education from Paris MORE symposium”

(EN, FR, Presentation)

Sarah Kekus (UK) Head of Schools Programme and Chair of National Association of Music Educators, The Sage Gateshead (CV)

“Developing a deeper understanding of cultures through shared experiences: A Summer School for traditional music and dancing.”

(EN, FR, Presentation)

Kristiina Ilmonen (FI) Musician, composer, educator and researcher, Folk Music Department, Sibelius Academy (CV)

“Oral Pedagogy and Living Tradition in an Academic Environment at the Sibelius Academy Folk Music Department”

(EN, FR, Presentation)

Constantin Raileanu (RO) Composer, Musicologist, Researcher, President of Association for Culture and Tradition "Anton Pann" (CV)

Alexandru Stoica (RO)  Musician, Researcher, Association for Culture and Tradition "Anton Pann"

“The evolution of traditional Romanian music of the 19th century until the present time: the importance of the orality in Anton Pann’s method of teaching”

 (EN, FR, Presentation)

Atilla Coskun Toksoy (TR) Assistant Professor of Music Pedagogy and Music History, Musicology Department, Istanbul Technical University (CV)

“Traditional Music in Turkish Education System”

(EN, FR, Presentation)

Zoe Dionyssiou (GR) Lecturer in music education, Department of Music, Ionian University (CV)

“Informal learning: new ways of thinking and learning in contemporary music education”

(EN, FR, Presentation)

Vasiliki Sirakouli (GR) Ethnomusicologist, Lab for Ethnomusicology and Cultural Anthropology, Department of Music Studies, University of Athens (CV)

 “Deconstructing musics of the imagined village: Theoretical issues and dialogical applications”

(EN, FR, Presentation)

Ninja Kors (NL) World Music and Dance Centre, Cultural Diversity in Music Education network (CV)

“Non-formal, Informal and Formal learning: a meeting place”

(EN, FR, Presentation)

Nikolaos Zafranas (GR) Lecturer of Music Education, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (CV)

“Aspects of cultural integration through music education”

 (EN, FR, Presentation)

Kiya Tabassian, (FR) Musician, researcher, Artistic Director of Constantinople Ensemble (CV)

“First listen – then play”

(EN, FR, Presentation)

Sami Sadak (FR) Ethnomusicologist, Université de Provence , Artistic Director Babel Med Music (CV)

“Transcultural and musical identity in the repertoire Judeo Spanish transmitted by oral tradition”

(EN, FR, Presentation) 

Nikolaos Terpsiadis (GR) Educator, Musician, Production Director of “EN CHORDAIS” (CV)

“The inadequacy of the staff notation system (pentagram) on writing down and teaching traditional music and the role of orality: The case of rhythmic structure”

(EN, FR, Presentation, Audio samples: Aidiniko Zeibekiko, Apo ta glyka sou matia, Mou parigile t’ aidoni, Odos oneiron I, Odos oneiron II)