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DIALOGUES
Towards Decolonizing Music and Dance Studies
Co-edited by Tan Sooi Beng & Marcia Ostashewski
Published by the International Council for Traditional Music
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July 2022
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Women performers playing the siku, Comunidad Sagrada Coca.
Andean Amazon New Year at Town of Sorata, 2021.
See this image in context in Dialogue 12.
Photo by Judith López Uruchi
Source: University of Buenos Aires,
Anthropology of Body and Performance Research Team
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Table of Contents
By Tan Sooi Beng & Marcia Ostashewski (Co-Editors)
Introduction
Spanish Translation Notes: Decoloniality/Descolonialidad/De(s)Colonialidad
By Silvia Citro, Beatriz Herrera Corado, María Gabriela López-Yanez & Juan Bermudez
The Dialogues
1
A Latin American Dialogue for Social Inclusion
Community Musics, Ethnicities, and Identities
Organizer: Juan Sebastián Rojas E. (Fundación Universitaria Juan N. Corpas, Colombia)
Speakers are from Brazil, Columbia, and USA2
From Cosmopolitanism to Cosmology
Forging Decolonial Praxis in Contemporary South Africa
Organizer: Brett Pyper (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
Speakers are from South Africa3
Insider Dance Research and Resulting Discourses in Seven African Countries
Organizers: Ronald Kibirige (Makerere University, Kampala-Uganda) and Eric Baffour Awuah (University of Ghana, Ghana)
Speakers are from Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda, and Zimbabwe4
Collaborative Methodologies for Decentring Power Hierarchies in Education, Artistic Research, and Museum Curating
Organizer: Wei-Ya Lin (University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria)
Speakers are from Brazil, Malaysia, Switzerland, and Taiwan5
Painting Ecuador Anew
Knowledge Circulation in a Diversified Country
Organizer: María Gabriela López Yánez (Universidad Central del Ecuador)
Speakers are from Ecuador6
Dance, Body and Decoloniality
Between Practice and Institutionalization
Organizer: Sriradha Paul (Choreomundus – International Master’s in Dance Knowledge, Practice and Heritage)
Speakers are from India, Nigeria, and UK7
Decolonization of High-Impact International Journals of Music
Organizer: Ijeoma Forchu (University of Nigeria)
Speakers are from Nigeria8
“Piti Piti Zwazo Fè Nich”? (Little by Little the Bird Makes its Nest)
Appraising Haitian Music-making in Brazil and Projecting Futures Amidst Pandemics and Precarity
Organizer: Caetano Maschio Santos (University of Oxford, UK)
Speakers are from Brazil9
Challenging Embedded Coloniality in Music History Curricula
Organizer: Margaret E. Walker (Queen’s University, Canada)
Speakers are from Canada10
Ethnomusicology in Rio de Janeiro: Its Praxis, Methods, and Political Engagements
An Overview of the Participatory Action Research Groups of the Ethnomusicology Laboratory of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)
Organizer: Pedro Mendonça (Ethnomusicology Laboratory of UFRJ, Brazil)
Speakers are from Brazil11
Working Together? Interrogating Collaboration towards Decolonizing Music and Dance Research
Organizer: Cornelia Gruber (University of Vienna, Austria)
Speakers are from Austria, France, and West Indies12
Collaborative Knowledge Production in the Territories of the Southern Cone
Organizer: Jacob Rekedal (Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile)
Speakers are from Argentina and Chile13
Embracing a Decentred Approach in the Borderlands of Ethnomusicology
Organizer: Alexander M. Cannon (University of Birmingham, UK)
Speakers are from Taiwan and UK14
Notes for a Practical Concept of (De)coloniality in the Context of Music and Dance Practice
Organizers/Presenters: Naiara Müssnich Rotta Gomes de Assunção (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil), Juan Felipe Miranda Medina (Universidad Nacional de San Agustín de Arequipa, Peru), Cinthia Carolina Duran Larrea (Choremundus – Master’s in Dance Knowledge, Heritage and Practice, Ecuador), Jorge Poveda Yánez (Embodying Reconciliation / MULTÍLOGOS, Ecuador), Maria José Bejarano (Proyecto Colibrí, Costa Rica)15
Making Cultura Popular Brasileira (Brazilian Popular Culture)
Experiences in Conversation
Organizer: Lorena Avellar de Muniagurria (University of Campinas, Brazil)
Speakers are from Brazil16
Kopi One! How to Ownself-Check-Ownself: Chatting about Singaporean/Chinese Privilege in the Lion City and Beyond
Organizer: Shzr Ee Tan (Royal Holloway University of London, UK)
Speakers are from Singapore17
Reading Together in a Far-Reaching Community
Applying Decolonization to Practice
Organizer: Kate Walker (University of Sheffield, UK)
Speakers are from Austria, India, and UK18
Decolonizing African Compositions
Deconstructing the Theory and Practice Using Traditional Models
Organizer: Ukeme Akpan Udoh (University of Uyo, Nigeria)
Speakers are from Nigeria19
The Necessity of a Decolonial Frame
Undoing the Inscriptions of Colonial Modernity in the Study of Sikh Musical Heritage
Organizer: Francesca Cassio (Hofstra University, USA)
Speakers are from India and USA20
Decolonizing Tunisian Mālūf
Articulation and Struggles in the French-Tunisian Matrix of Power
Organizer: Salvatore Morra (Università degli Studi della Tuscia, DISUCOM, Italy)
Speakers are from Italy, Tunisia, and The Maghreb21
Cucumbis, Jongo and Samba de Partido Alto
The Sounds from the African Diaspora in Rio de Janeiro
Organizer: Denise Barata (Rio de Janeiro State University, Brazil)
Speakers are from Brazil22
Shifting Identities
A Musical Journey from the USSR to Post-Soviet Independent States
Organizer: Razia Sultanova (University of Cambridge, UK)
Speakers are from Kazakhstan and Russia23
MULTÍLOGOS
Knitting Together Our Movement Network (Vernos A Nosotros Mismos – Looking In Between Ourselves)
Organizer: Beatriz Herrera Corado (MULTÍLOGOS)
Speakers are from Bolivia, Guatemala, and Mexico24
Towards Decolonization of the Curricula in Nigerian Musical Arts Education
Organizer: Esinkuma James Amaegbe (University of Port Harcourt Rivers State, Nigeria)
Speakers are from Nigeria
Postlude: Publication Launch
Speakers: Svanibor Pettan, Beverley Diamond, Samuel Araujo,
Jean Kidula, Naila Ceribašić, Anthony Seeger
Moderators: Tan Sooi Beng & Marcia Ostashewski (Co-Editors)