Conference of the New Zealand Musicological Society
hosted in association with Te Koki New Zealand School of Music
Registration is now open - see below for details
Performance, Creativity, Collaboration
Te Koki New Zealand School of Music, Kelburn Campus, Wellington, New Zealand
26–28 November, 2011
Keynote Speakers are:
Suzanne Cusick, (New York University), and Michelle Kisliuk (University of Virginia)
Te Rita Papesch (University of Canterbury) will lead a roundtable on Maori music

Performance, creativity, and collaboration are each concepts that resonate within many different musical practices. But how might these concepts intersect with each other? And how can those different musical practices themselves intersect through the act or study of performance, through concepts of creativity, or through other forms of collaboration?
This conference seeks to explore and foster the dialogues around performance, creativity, and/or collaboration that occur both within and between different musics (including jazz, indigenous music and dance, Western art music, popular music, and music of any global tradition) and between disciplinary frameworks.
Registration is now open!
It is also possible to register for individual days ($80)
or for individual sessions on any day ($30)
See the full conference programme above for individual session descriptions.
NB: All conference attendees will get a hardcopy of the conference booklet at registration
There will be a pohiri on Saturday (10:30-11:00am)
and lunchtime concerts on both Saturday (Baroque) and Sunday (Taonga puoro and bass).
Anyone is welcome to attend these events free of charge.
Please send any enquiries to Mel Cross (NZMSConference@vuw.ac.nz)
For more information about the New Zealand Musicological Society, go to their web page.
Archive page for this Conference's Call for Papers.
Conference attendees may also be interested in the following two conferences:
IASPM-ANZ Routes/Roots/Routines, Wellington, New Zealand, 23-25 November
MSA/ICME Power of Music, Perth, Australia, 30 November-3 December
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