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ISPS 2011 Models of Performance – Toronto, Canada. 24-27 Aug, 2011. Call for Papers

August 18, 2010 by cathya in Uncategorized with 0 Comments

The next International Symposium on Performance Science will be hosted by the University of Toronto on 24-27 August 2011.

The ISPS 2011 theme, Models of Performance, is intended to encourage discussion and debate on issues ranging from ‘models’ of good practice (e.g. research into inspirational performers, teachers, or learners) to scientific ‘models’ of performance processes and products. Specific research topics, fields of study, and methodological approaches have been left open intentionally to encourage interdisciplinary exchange.

Submissions detailing original research are invited from across the performing arts, as well as the natural, social, and applied sciences. Those whose primary interests lie outside of the arts, but whose work nonetheless offers implications for the performing arts and/or for performing artists, are also encouraged to submit proposals.

KEY DATES

1 December 2010: Paper/poster abstract submission deadline
1 February 2011: Notification of submission decision
1 March 2011: End of early registration
15 April 2011: Deadline for papers for the ISPS proceedings
24 August 2011: Start of ISPS 2011

SUBMISSIONS

Submissions are invited for

- Spoken papers
- Poster presentations
- Symposia and workshops

Detailed instructions for submissions are available via the conference website: www.performancescience.org. Submissions should be made electronically to cps@rcm.ac.uk by 1 December 2010.

GRADUATE AWARD

The Scientific Committee is keen to encourage the attendance of students, as well as established researchers and practitioners. Therefore, the ISPS 2011 Graduate Award will be offered to one graduate student to present a keynote paper at the conference.

REVIEW PROCESS

Each submission will be reviewed anonymously by the Scientific Committee according to its originality, importance, clarity, and interdisciplinarity. Corresponding authors will be notified by email of the Committee’s decision by 1 February 2011.

CONFERENCE PUBLICATION

Accepted paper, poster, and symposium/workshop submissions will be published as 6-page papers in the Proceedings of ISPS 2011 (complete with ISBN), available in hardcopy at the conference and subsequently downloadable via the conference website. Details of the procedure and format for submitting published papers will be provided when authors receive notification of acceptance. Final papers for publication will be due on 15 April 2011.

REGISTRATION

Full and one-day registration options are available. Members of the following affiliated societies are eligible for a registration discount:

- European Association of Conservatoires (AEC)
- International Association for Dance Medicine and Science (IADMS)
- International Society for Music Education (ISME)
- Performing Arts Medicine Association (PAMA)
- Society for Music Perception and Cognition (SMPC)

Online registration will open on 1 December 2010.

For further information about the venue, submissions, graduate award, and registration, visit the conference website: www.performancescience.org.

The official language of the conference is English.

(I attended and presented at ISPS 2009 in Auckland and can highly recommend the event. C.Aggett)

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Invitation to Join

The ANATS Research Group accepts any ANATS member who has either completed or who are currently enrolled in a postgraduate course or degree.

This means that those interested in researching singing with the appropriate prerequisites mentioned above are welcome to get in touch with Cathy Aggett with your details to become part of our network.

ANATS members who have graduated from or are enrolled in a postgraduate course are invited to become part of the group by e-mailing me at research@anats.org.au with details of

  • the degree you have completed or are enrolled in
  • the institution you have or are studying at
  • the area of research you completed or are currently researching.

Contact is generally through a private e-mail list, with matters of interest posted on the Research Group webpage on the ANATS website, where comments are welcome.

Face-to-face meetings take place at biennial conferences and at chapter events.

I look forward to hearing from you in the near future.

Cathy Aggett. DipMusEd. MMus. LTCL.

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