CFPs, Events, Opportunities/Colloques, Appels à communication, évènements, opportunités
-EASA CfP - 'The Spectres, Spectacle and Speculation of Infrastructure - Tracing the moralities of movement along energy corridors'
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9610-easa-cfp-the-spectres-spectacle-and-speculation-of-infrastructure-tracing-the-moralities-of-movement-along-energy-corridors
-EASA2018: Staying, Moving, Settling panel CFP: Liveability in a Time of Ecological Destruction [Humans and Other Living Beings Network]
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9611-easa2018-staying-moving-settling-panel-cfp-liveability-in-a-time-of-ecological-destruction-humans-and-other-living-beings-network
-EASA2018: Staying, Moving, Settling panel CFP: Tangles of Late Liberalism: Sexuality, Nationalism, and the Politics of Race in Europe
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9612-easa2018-staying-moving-settling-panel-cfp-tangles-of-late-liberalism-sexuality-nationalism-and-the-politics-of-race-in-europe
-CfP EASA2018 - Critical Feminism and the Politics of Austerity: Gender Regimes and the Making of Economic Orthodoxies
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9613-cfp-easa2018-critical-feminism-and-the-politics-of-austerity-gender-regimes-and-the-making-of-economic-orthodoxies-2
-CfP - European Network for Queer Anthropology (ENQA)
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9617-cfp-european-network-for-queer-anthropology-enqa
-more EASA Panels
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9468-easa-panel-list
-CfP ASA2018 @ Oxford #MeTooAnthro: sexual assault and harassment in anthropology
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9614-cfp-asa2018-oxford-metooanthro-sexual-assault-and-harassment-in-anthropology
-CFP ASA 2018 (Oxford): Playful Bodies, Bodies at Play
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9615-cfp-asa-2018-oxford-playful-bodies-bodies-at-play
-more ASA panels
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9471-asa-panels
-CfP AAA Panel Proposal: Gender and Power in Precarious Asia
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9619-cfp-aaa-panel-proposal-gender-and-power-in-precarious-asia
-AAA 2018 Flash Proposals - Digital Health, HIV, Technology
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9620-aaa-2018-flash-proposals-digital-health-hiv-technology
-AAA 2018 CFP: Creative Eco-systems of Care in Global Context
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9621-aaa-2018-cfp-creative-eco-systems-of-care-in-global-context
-AAA panel 'Return to life'
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9622-aaa-panel-return-to-life
-CfP AAA San Jose 2018 Panel on States of Exception
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9623-cfp-aaa-san-jose-2018-panel-on-states-of-exception
-AAA 2018 CFP: Beyond the Caring State
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9624-aaa-2018-cfp-beyond-the-caring-state
-CfP AAA Panel: Drug Control Regimes in the Indigenous Americas
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9625-cfp-aaa-panel-drug-control-regimes-in-the-indigenous-americas
-CFP: AAA 2018 session "Oppressive Constraints on Maternal and Infant Well-being"
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9626-cfp-aaa-2018-session-oppressive-constraints-on-maternal-and-infant-well-being
-CFP AAAs 2018: "Abortion Globally: Interrogating the Life/Choice Binary"
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9627-cfp-aaas-2018-abortion-globally-interrogating-the-life-choice-binary
-CFP AAA 2018: Historical Trauma as Social Suffering: Engaging the Role of Settler Colonialism in American Indian Health
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9628-cfp-aaa-2018-historical-trauma-as-social-suffering-engaging-the-role-of-settler-colonialism-in-american-indian-health
See them and others on our website:
Consultez-les ou voyez toute la liste en visitant notre site web:
http://cas-sca.ca/fr/appel-de-communications
http://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers
Thank you/Merci
-Copenhagen Summer School in Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind
-INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR FOOD, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT: SUSTENTABILITY AND CHALLENGES
-Réécrire la préhistoire au féminin - Coeur des sciences de l'UQAM
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9587-reecrire-la-prehistoire-au-feminin-coeur-des-sciences-de-l-uqam
-CFP: On Margins: Feminist Architectural Histories of Migration
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9592-cfp-on-margins-feminist-architectural-histories-of-migration
-IDRC-CRDI: New Funding Alert / Nouveau avis de financement
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9602-idrc-crdi-new-funding-alert-nouveau-avis-de-financement-3
-AAA Call for Papers | Speaking more broadly: Adapting anthropological concepts for a broader audience
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9603-aaa-call-for-papers-speaking-more-broadly-adapting-anthropological-concepts-for-a-broader-audience
-CFP: Family and Justice in the Archives: Histories of Intimacy in Transnational Perspective
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9604-cfp-family-and-justice-in-the-archives-histories-of-intimacy-in-transnational-perspective
-REMINDER: Calls for Labs, Papers, Films, Early Career Scholars for EASA2018 will close on April 9
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9605-reminder-calls-for-labs-papers-films-early-career-scholars-for-easa2018-will-close-on-april-9
-CfP EASA2018 "Lines on the Land: Mobility and Stasis in Northern Extractive Landscapes" deadline 9 April
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9606-cfp-easa2018-lines-on-the-land-mobility-and-stasis-in-northern-extractive-landscapes-deadline-9-april
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-pa
-CFP: On Margins: Feminist Architectural Histories of Migration
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-pa
-Call for Submissions: Syrian Studies Association Prizes for Outstanding Dissertation and Article on Syria
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9576-call-for-submissions-syrian-studies-association-prizes-for-outstanding-dissertation-and-article-on-syria
-Call for Papers for Special Issue on "Nations in Time: Genealogy, History and the Narration of Time"
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9578-call-for-papers-for-special-issue-on-nations-in-time-genealogy-history-and-the-narration-of-time-2
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-pa
-Call for Papers for Special Issue on "Nations in Time: Genealogy, History and the Narration of Time"
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-pa
-Firsts and Firsting in the Long Eighteenth Century: Special Panel at the Canadian Society for Eighteenth Century Studies
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9579-irsts-and-firsting-in-the-long-eighteenth-century-special-panel-at-the-canadian-society-for-eighteenth-century-studies
-Framing the Global 2018 Conference Call for Papers
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9580-framing-the-global-2018-conference-call-for-papers
- New Spaces of Resistance in Latin America: Beyond the Pink Tide
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9581-conference-new-spaces-of-resistance-in-latin-america-beyond-the-pink-tide
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-pa
-Framing the Global 2018 Conference Call for Papers
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-pa
- New Spaces of Resistance in Latin America: Beyond the Pink Tide
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-pa
-IDRC-CRDI: New Funding Alert / Nouveau avis de financement
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-pa
-AAA Call for Papers | Speaking more broadly: Adapting anthropological concepts for a broader audience
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-
-CFP: Family and Justice in the Archives: Histories of Intimacy in Transnational Perspective
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-
-REMINDER: Calls for Labs, Papers, Films, Early Career Scholars for EASA2018 will close on April 9
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-
-CfP EASA2018 "Lines on the Land: Mobility and Stasis in Northern Extractive Landscapes" deadline 9 April
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9606-cfp-easa2018-lines-on-the-land-mobility-and-stasis-in-northern-extractive-landscapes-deadline-9-april
-CFP EASA - Xenophilia: New departures in the anthropology of hospitality and strangerhood - Deadline Monday 9 April
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9607-cfp-easa-xenophilia-new-departures-in-the-anthropology-of-hospitality-and-strangerhood-deadline-monday-9-april
-CFP EASA 2018: Systemic Crisis, Anti-Systemic Movements
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9608-cfp-easa-2018-systemic-crisis-anti-systemic-movements
-EASA 2018 and ASA 2018 panels: Emptiness
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9607-cfp-easa-xenophilia-new-departures-in-the-anthropology-of-hospitality-and-strangerhood-deadline-monday-9-april
-CFP EASA 2018: Systemic Crisis, Anti-Systemic Movements
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9608-cfp-easa-2018-systemic-crisis-anti-systemic-movements
-EASA 2018 and ASA 2018 panels: Emptiness
-EASA CfP - 'The Spectres, Spectacle and Speculation of Infrastructure - Tracing the moralities of movement along energy corridors'
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9610-easa-cfp-the-spectres-spectacle-and-speculation-of-infrastructure-tracing-the-moralities-of-movement-along-energy-corridors
-EASA2018: Staying, Moving, Settling panel CFP: Liveability in a Time of Ecological Destruction [Humans and Other Living Beings Network]
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9611-easa2018-staying-moving-settling-panel-cfp-liveability-in-a-time-of-ecological-destruction-humans-and-other-living-beings-network
-EASA2018: Staying, Moving, Settling panel CFP: Tangles of Late Liberalism: Sexuality, Nationalism, and the Politics of Race in Europe
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9612-easa2018-staying-moving-settling-panel-cfp-tangles-of-late-liberalism-sexuality-nationalism-and-the-politics-of-race-in-europe
-CfP EASA2018 - Critical Feminism and the Politics of Austerity: Gender Regimes and the Making of Economic Orthodoxies
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9613-cfp-easa2018-critical-feminism-and-the-politics-of-austerity-gender-regimes-and-the-making-of-economic-orthodoxies-2
-CfP - European Network for Queer Anthropology (ENQA)
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9617-cfp-european-network-for-queer-anthropology-enqa
-more EASA Panels
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9468-easa-panel-list
-CfP ASA2018 @ Oxford #MeTooAnthro: sexual assault and harassment in anthropology
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9614-cfp-asa2018-oxford-metooanthro-sexual-assault-and-harassment-in-anthropology
-CFP ASA 2018 (Oxford): Playful Bodies, Bodies at Play
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9615-cfp-asa-2018-oxford-playful-bodies-bodies-at-play
-CFP: ASA 2018 - 'When psychotherapy goes awry: theorising the unexpected in therapeutic encounters'
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9616-cfp-asa-2018-when-psychotherapy-goes-awry-theorising-the-unexpected-in-therapeutic-encounters
-ASA Panel: Tracking Bodies, Tracking Relationships
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9618-asa-panel-tracking-bodies-tracking-relationships
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9616-cfp-asa-2018-when-psychotherapy-goes-awry-theorising-the-unexpected-in-therapeutic-encounters
-ASA Panel: Tracking Bodies, Tracking Relationships
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9618-asa-panel-tracking-bodies-tracking-relationships
-more ASA panels
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9471-asa-panels
-CfP AAA Panel Proposal: Gender and Power in Precarious Asia
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9619-cfp-aaa-panel-proposal-gender-and-power-in-precarious-asia
-AAA 2018 Flash Proposals - Digital Health, HIV, Technology
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9620-aaa-2018-flash-proposals-digital-health-hiv-technology
-AAA 2018 CFP: Creative Eco-systems of Care in Global Context
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9621-aaa-2018-cfp-creative-eco-systems-of-care-in-global-context
-AAA panel 'Return to life'
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9622-aaa-panel-return-to-life
-CfP AAA San Jose 2018 Panel on States of Exception
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9623-cfp-aaa-san-jose-2018-panel-on-states-of-exception
-AAA 2018 CFP: Beyond the Caring State
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9624-aaa-2018-cfp-beyond-the-caring-state
-CfP AAA Panel: Drug Control Regimes in the Indigenous Americas
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9625-cfp-aaa-panel-drug-control-regimes-in-the-indigenous-americas
-CFP: AAA 2018 session "Oppressive Constraints on Maternal and Infant Well-being"
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9626-cfp-aaa-2018-session-oppressive-constraints-on-maternal-and-infant-well-being
-CFP AAAs 2018: "Abortion Globally: Interrogating the Life/Choice Binary"
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9627-cfp-aaas-2018-abortion-globally-interrogating-the-life-choice-binary
-CFP AAA 2018: Historical Trauma as Social Suffering: Engaging the Role of Settler Colonialism in American Indian Health
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9628-cfp-aaa-2018-historical-trauma-as-social-suffering-engaging-the-role-of-settler-colonialism-in-american-indian-health
-AAA2018 website
http://www.americananthro.org/AttendEvents/landing.aspx?ItemNumber=14722&navItemNumber=566
-Pilas Annual Conference Update: Cfp deadline 13th April 2018
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9629-pilas-annual-conference-update-cfp-deadline-13th-april-2018
-InVisible Culture, CFP Issue 30: "Poetics of Play"
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9630-invisible-culture-cfp-issue-30-poetics-of-play
-Antimicrobial Resistance Diagnostics - Phase 2 / La résistance aux antimicrobiens diagnostics - Phase 2: IPPH (CIHR) / ISSP (IRSC)
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9631-antimicrobial-resistance-diagnostics-phase-2-la-resistance-aux-antimicrobiens-diagnostics-phase-2-ipph-cihr-issp-irsc
-Global health humanities research workshop, Stockholm, 18-19 April
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9632-global-health-humanities-research-workshop-stockholm-18-19-april
-Pilas Annual Conference Update: Cfp deadline 13th April 2018
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9629-pilas-annual-conference-update-cfp-deadline-13th-april-2018
-InVisible Culture, CFP Issue 30: "Poetics of Play"
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9630-invisible-culture-cfp-issue-30-poetics-of-play
-Antimicrobial Resistance Diagnostics - Phase 2 / La résistance aux antimicrobiens diagnostics - Phase 2: IPPH (CIHR) / ISSP (IRSC)
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9631-antimicrobial-resistance-diagnostics-phase-2-la-resistance-aux-antimicrobiens-diagnostics-phase-2-ipph-cihr-issp-irsc
-Global health humanities research workshop, Stockholm, 18-19 April
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9632-global-health-humanities-research-workshop-stockholm-18-19-april
-Annual Virchow awards announcement--deadline July 1st, 2018
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9634-annual-virchow-awards-announcement-deadline-july-1st-2018
-CFP: Digital Humanities and English studies
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9636-cfp-digital-humanities-and-english-studies
-CfP. The 7th International Conference Identities and Identifications: Politicized Uses of Collective Identities'
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9637-cfp-the-7th-international-conference-identities-and-identifications-politicized-uses-of-collective-identities
-Cultural Diversity: An Inclusive Interdisciplinary Conference
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9638-cultural-diversity-an-inclusive-interdisciplinary-conference
-CFP: Migration, Health and Humanities conference
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9639-cfp-migration-health-and-humanities-conference
Events/Évènements-Other/Autres:
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9634-annual-virchow-awards-announcement-deadline-july-1st-2018
-CFP: Digital Humanities and English studies
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9636-cfp-digital-humanities-and-english-studies
-CfP. The 7th International Conference Identities and Identifications: Politicized Uses of Collective Identities'
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9637-cfp-the-7th-international-conference-identities-and-identifications-politicized-uses-of-collective-identities
-Cultural Diversity: An Inclusive Interdisciplinary Conference
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9638-cultural-diversity-an-inclusive-interdisciplinary-conference
-CFP: Migration, Health and Humanities conference
https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/9639-cfp-migration-health-and-humanities-conference
Events/Évènements-Other/Autres
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Music, Movement, Power: Blackness and Sonic Resistance, Upcoming Event, UK
Upcoming Event: Music, Movement, Power: Blackness and Sonic Resistance
An event taking place at Loughborough University, UK, that may be of interest to list members. Please get in touch if you've any queries.
Music, Movement, Power: Blackness and Sonic Resistance
An evening of performance and discussion hosted by Radar and Loughborough University Ethnic Minorities Network
With Evan Ifekoya, Xana, Majd Alsaif, Richard Bramwell and James Esson
Thursday 19th April, 6-8pm, Martin Hall Theatre, Loughborough University
Free, but please book here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/music-movement-power-blackness-and-sonic-resistance-tickets-44559686221
There are a myriad of forces at work that prevent, enable and force movement. Borders prevent freedom of movement between states. Police and private security regulate movement through social space. Social housing tenants are forcibly relocated as areas are gentrified. Such issues disproportionately affect black people. Yet being made to move is not always a negative phenomenon; and a number of black musicians and artists have explored the role that music can play in creating times and spaces of collective empowerment to subvert, resist and overcome these power structures.
Through live performance and discussion, this event will explore the relationships between blackness, music, and the (in)ability to move. What is the relationship between grime and social housing? What does it mean when songs can cross borders but people can't? How might music work within, against, and beyond a world in which free movement is denied to so many?
Evan Ifekoya investigates the possibility of an erotic and poetic occupation using film, performative writing and sound, focused on co- authored, intimate forms of knowledge production and the radical potential of spectacle. Their ongoing project 'A Score, A Groove, A Phantom' explores archives of blackness, sociality and inheritance as they diffract through queer nightlife and trauma in the present moment. Most recently their work has been propelled by exploring the relationship between a Buddhist practice, speculative fiction, and the echo as affective encounter. Ifekoya's recent work has been presented at: Embassy Gallery, Edinburgh, Wysing Arts Centre, Cambridgeshire; New Art Exchange, Nottingham (2017); Transmission Gallery, Glasgow; Serpentine Galleries, London; and Stevenson Gallery, Cape Town (2016). Recent performances have taken place at ICA, London and KW institute, Berlin (2017) and Jerwood Space, London and Whitstable Biennial (2016). Ifekoya was an Art Foundation Fellow in Live Art for 2017.
Xana is a live loop musician, sound designer, composer and poet - often working collaboratively with other artists, researchers, theatre practitioners and filmmakers. In particular Xana is passionate about working with young people, devising creative workshops, encouraging the engagement of others with music, and broadcast technology. They are an organiser of Afrotech Festival; a recipient of Spitalfields Music Open Call funding award; and an artist in residence at Tate Modern and Tate Britain, where they devise workshops for young people. Xana's interests include archives as places of active memory and future building; sound in architecture; data and its impact on local communities and stories around transhumanism.
James Esson is a Lecturer in Human Geography at Loughborough University. His research is broadly located within the field of development geography, and contributes to debates in geography and the wider social sciences by examining development processes in relation to three areas: 1) Unconventional approaches to development 2) International Migration 3) Urban Dynamics. He is Co-Chair of Loughborough University's BME Staff Network and heads the RGS-IBF RACE Working Group's Learning and Teaching subcommittee.
Richard Bramwell is a Lecturer in Communication and Media Studies at Loughborough University. His current research explores the performance of alternative identities through rap; examining the role that hip hop and grime play in a variety of institutional contexts. These include prisons, youth centres, and an arts charity. He is interested in the impact that rap has had on organisations wholly or partially funded by local or national government; the role that the state plays in fostering Britain's rap cultures through these organisations; and how young people perform their identities and represent their communities through rap.
Majd Alsaif is a BA Communication and Media Studies student at Loughborough University. She is on the committee of Loughborough University's Ethnic Minorities Network, has co-organised a number of musical events in Loughborough and is interested in issues around race, gender and social justice. She is working with Evan on a broader project for Radar.
The event forms part of (re)composition, Radar's commissioning programme for 2017/18. Traversing geographies real and imagined, this explores how music makes place and places make music. Featuring contributions from artists, musicians, researchers, and members of
Loughborough's music communities, (re)composition consists of a lively programme of artists' commissions, performances, compositions, workshops, film screenings and public discussions. Commissioned artists are Sam Belinfante, Evan Ifekoya, Rebecca Lee and Xana.
Radar is Loughborough University's contemporary arts organisation, which commissions contemporary art projects that work with, contribute to and draw from research undertaken across Loughborough University's two campuses.
Music, Movement, Power: Blackness and Sonic Resistance, Upcoming Event, UK
Upcoming Event: Music, Movement, Power: Blackness and Sonic Resistance
An event taking place at Loughborough University, UK, that may be of interest to list members. Please get in touch if you've any queries.
Music, Movement, Power: Blackness and Sonic Resistance
An evening of performance and discussion hosted by Radar and Loughborough University Ethnic Minorities Network
With Evan Ifekoya, Xana, Majd Alsaif, Richard Bramwell and James Esson
Thursday 19th April, 6-8pm, Martin Hall Theatre, Loughborough University
Free, but please book here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/music-movement-power-blackness-and-sonic-resistance-tickets-44559686221
There are a myriad of forces at work that prevent, enable and force movement. Borders prevent freedom of movement between states. Police and private security regulate movement through social space. Social housing tenants are forcibly relocated as areas are gentrified. Such issues disproportionately affect black people. Yet being made to move is not always a negative phenomenon; and a number of black musicians and artists have explored the role that music can play in creating times and spaces of collective empowerment to subvert, resist and overcome these power structures.
Through live performance and discussion, this event will explore the relationships between blackness, music, and the (in)ability to move. What is the relationship between grime and social housing? What does it mean when songs can cross borders but people can't? How might music work within, against, and beyond a world in which free movement is denied to so many?
Evan Ifekoya investigates the possibility of an erotic and poetic occupation using film, performative writing and sound, focused on co- authored, intimate forms of knowledge production and the radical potential of spectacle. Their ongoing project 'A Score, A Groove, A Phantom' explores archives of blackness, sociality and inheritance as they diffract through queer nightlife and trauma in the present moment. Most recently their work has been propelled by exploring the relationship between a Buddhist practice, speculative fiction, and the echo as affective encounter. Ifekoya's recent work has been presented at: Embassy Gallery, Edinburgh, Wysing Arts Centre, Cambridgeshire; New Art Exchange, Nottingham (2017); Transmission Gallery, Glasgow; Serpentine Galleries, London; and Stevenson Gallery, Cape Town (2016). Recent performances have taken place at ICA, London and KW institute, Berlin (2017) and Jerwood Space, London and Whitstable Biennial (2016). Ifekoya was an Art Foundation Fellow in Live Art for 2017.
Xana is a live loop musician, sound designer, composer and poet - often working collaboratively with other artists, researchers, theatre practitioners and filmmakers. In particular Xana is passionate about working with young people, devising creative workshops, encouraging the engagement of others with music, and broadcast technology. They are an organiser of Afrotech Festival; a recipient of Spitalfields Music Open Call funding award; and an artist in residence at Tate Modern and Tate Britain, where they devise workshops for young people. Xana's interests include archives as places of active memory and future building; sound in architecture; data and its impact on local communities and stories around transhumanism.
James Esson is a Lecturer in Human Geography at Loughborough University. His research is broadly located within the field of development geography, and contributes to debates in geography and the wider social sciences by examining development processes in relation to three areas: 1) Unconventional approaches to development 2) International Migration 3) Urban Dynamics. He is Co-Chair of Loughborough University's BME Staff Network and heads the RGS-IBF RACE Working Group's Learning and Teaching subcommittee.
Richard Bramwell is a Lecturer in Communication and Media Studies at Loughborough University. His current research explores the performance of alternative identities through rap; examining the role that hip hop and grime play in a variety of institutional contexts. These include prisons, youth centres, and an arts charity. He is interested in the impact that rap has had on organisations wholly or partially funded by local or national government; the role that the state plays in fostering Britain's rap cultures through these organisations; and how young people perform their identities and represent their communities through rap.
Majd Alsaif is a BA Communication and Media Studies student at Loughborough University. She is on the committee of Loughborough University's Ethnic Minorities Network, has co-organised a number of musical events in Loughborough and is interested in issues around race, gender and social justice. She is working with Evan on a broader project for Radar.
The event forms part of (re)composition, Radar's commissioning programme for 2017/18. Traversing geographies real and imagined, this explores how music makes place and places make music. Featuring contributions from artists, musicians, researchers, and members of
Loughborough's music communities, (re)composition consists of a lively programme of artists' commissions, performances, compositions, workshops, film screenings and public discussions. Commissioned artists are Sam Belinfante, Evan Ifekoya, Rebecca Lee and Xana.
Radar is Loughborough University's contemporary arts organisation, which commissions contemporary art projects that work with, contribute to and draw from research undertaken across Loughborough University's two campuses.
See them and others on our website:
Consultez-les ou voyez toute la liste en visitant notre site web:
http://cas-sca.ca/fr/appel-de-
http://cas-sca.ca/call-for-pap
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