[H-verkko] Konferenssit ja seminaarit: Konferenssi: Song Genres in Social and Cultural Contexts, Helsinki, 29.5.–2.6.2023

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Konferenssi: Song Genres in Social and Cultural Contexts, Helsinki, 29.5.–2.6.2023

29.5.2023 klo 17:00 -  klo 17:30 Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura, Hallituskatu 1, Helsinki https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query=Hallituskatu+1%2C+Helsinki%2C+Suomi
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Song Genres in Social and Cultural Contexts
51st International Conference of Kommission für Volksdichtung (KfV)
Helsinki, Finland, 29th May – 2nd June 2023

 

Helsingissä järjestetään nyt touko-kesäkuun vaihteessa kansainvälinen konferenssi Song Genres in Social and Cultural Contexts. Konferenssin kotisivu löytyy osoitteesta www.finlit.fi/balladconference ja ohjelma myös alta.

Konferenssin yksittäisiä esitelmiä voi tulla kuuntelemaan ilman ilmoittautumista, kokonaiset päivät ja iltavastaanotot ovat vain ilmoittautuneille. Ilmoittauduthan halutessasi 24.5. mennessä osoitteeseen conference at finlit.fi! Rekisteröitymismaksu on 60 € koko viikolta tai 20 € yhdeltä päivältä, mikä pitää sisällään ohjelman, lounaat, vastaanotot, kahvitukset sekä retkipäivän. Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seuran juhlasaliin mahtuu enimmillään 100 henkeä.

Tapahtuma on osa Kommission für Volksdichtung (International Ballad Commission) -järjestön vuosikonferenssien sarjaa. Sen järjestävät Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura ja Helsingin yliopisto yhteistyössä Taideyliopiston kanssa. Konferenssin järjestämistä tukevat Oskar Öflunds Stiftelse sekä TSV.

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The 51st conference of the International Ballad Commission (Kommission für Volksdichtung) will be held in Helsinki 29th May – 2nd June 2023. The homepage of the conference is at www.finlit.fi/balladconference.

Whole days and evening receptions are for registered participants only, participation in single sessions is free. Please send email to conference at finlit.fi by May 24, if willing to participate! Registration fee is €60 (one day €20) including coffee, lunches, receptions and excursion day with workshops. The great hall of the Finnish Literature Society can accommodate no more than 100 participants.

The conference is organized by the Finnish Literature Society and University of Helsinki in cooperation with the UniArts Helsinki Department of Folk Music, with the support of Oskar Öflunds Siftelse and the Federation of Finnish Learned Societies TSV.

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51st International Conference of Kommission für Volksdichtung (KfV)
Song Genres in Social and Cultural Contexts
Helsinki, Finland, 29th May – 2nd June 2023
Finnish Literature Society (SKS), Main Hall, Second floor

PROGRAMME

 

MONDAY, 29 MAY 2023

16.00–17.00 Registration

17.00–19.00 Opening of the conference

Welcoming Addresses:

Finnish Literature Society
University of Helsinki
Marjetka Golež Kaučič, President of KfV

Song Genres and their Research in Finland
Kati Kallio, Venla Sykäri, Anna Näkkäläjärvi-Länsman & Anette Åkerlund

19.00–20.00 Reception

 

TUESDAY, 30 MAY 2023

10.00–11.00

Session I: THE FINNISH RITVALA HELKA FESTIVAL (Chair: Heidi Henriikka Mäkelä)

Tiina Miettinen: A Changing Ritual in a Changing World. History of Ritvala village and its singing women

Susanna Jurvanen: Studying Kalevala-meter singing with children and youth: Ethical and methodological considerations

11.00–11.15 Break

11.15–12.45 Session II

ANALYSIS OF UKRAINIAN BALLADS (Chair: Arbnora Dushi)

Mari Sarv & Olha Petrovych: The Ballad as an Epic of Unfortunate Human Destiny: A Case Study of a Folksongs of the Podillia Region of Ukraine

Inna Lisniak: The Ballad in Ukrainian Vocal Music: From Folklore to Modern

Oksana Mykytenko & Mariya Doğan: Ukrainian song ‘Red Viburnum’ – genre peculiarities, history and current function

12.45–14.15 Lunch break

14.15–15.45 Session III

DESCRIPTION, CATEGORIZATION, AND BOUNDARIES (Chair: Karina Lukin)

Ingrid Åkesson: Ballad, singing game or children’s rhyme? Some thoughts on genre boundaries, transgression and meaning

Éva Guillorel: A “noble” genre? Discourses and practises around the Breton gwerzioù

Teresa Catarella: Unreliable Narratives: Performance and Text in the Hispanic Ballad Albaniña

15.45–16.00 Break

16.00–17.30 Session IV

SINGERS, AUDIENCES, IDENTITIES (Chair: Olimbi Velaj)

Sara Bell: A Mythic South: Recontextualizing Image and Artistry in the Music of Matteo Salvatore

Lumnije Kadriu & Leontina Musa: The path to mixing genres: from performers to audience acceptance

Sofia Joons Gylling: Song-repertoires in handwritten songbooks as signs of multi-layered belonging

Informal get-together for registered participants.

 

WEDNESDAY, 31 MAY 2023

Excursion day with workshops (Kalevalaic songs, Finnish and Finland-Swedish ballads) for registered participants.

18.30 Csángó-Hungarian dance house with live music in the Liszt Institute. The program is free of charge. No previous dance experience is required. Please register in advance by Thursday 19 May at https://forms.office.com/e/4pwiupEJ3H.

 

THURSDAY, 1 JUNE 2023

9.30–11.00 Session V

EARLY HISTORY OF BALLADS AND SCRIBAL PERFORMANCE (Chair: Teresa Catarella)

David Atkinson: ‘Old Ballads’: The Materiality of Print and the Emergence of a Genre

Anu Lahtinen: Christina Regina von Birchenbaum and her song in historical context

Frog: Scribal Performance in 17th-Century Copies of Viking Age Poetry: An Approach to Agency and the Animation of Ancient Heritage Texts

11.00–11.15 Break

11.15–12.45 Session VI

GENRE CONVENTIONS AND SOCIAL MEANING (Chair: Ingrid Äkesson)

Karina Lukin: Narrating Otherness in Nenets lyric songs

Ana Maria Paiva Morão: Finding the meaning of a ballad and how it is understood by community. The case of Veneno de Moriana

Matilda Burden: Dancing as practice in a community determined by language and geographical area

12.45–14.15 Lunch break

14.15–15.45 Session VII

SOCIAL MEANING, EMOTIONS, MESSAGE (Chair: Frog)

Christopher Heppa: ‘Class, Gender and Morality in an English folk song – Betsy the Milkmaid’

Eero Peltonen: The shipwreck of Kuru 1929: How can a ballad unite and give emotional relief

Marjetka Golež Kaučič: Slovenian Ballad Faronika the Fish as the Vessel of the Universal Myth and their Modern Transformations

15.45–16.00 Break

16.00–17.00 Session VIII

MARGINALIZED SONGS (Chair: Elina Niiranen)

Heidi Henriikka Mäkelä: Old Songs, Global Flows: The (Post)national Heritagisations of Sex-related Kalevala-metric Songs in Contemporary Finland

Liina Saarlo: Those miserable, despised love songs. About the actual repertoire of 20th century singers

Evening reception for registered participants.

 

FRIDAY, 2 JUNE 2023

10.00–11.00 Session IX

SAME SUBJECT ACROSS GENRES (Chair: Viliina Silvonen)

Rigels Halili: The song and its metamorphoses. The ballad of immurement and its socio-cultural reincarnations

Vlorë Fetaj-Berisha & Ylberza Halili: Genres of the ballad “Hasan Aga”: evidence, development, interpretation

11.00–11.15 Break

11.15–12.45 Session X

CHANGE IN TIME (Chair: Éva Guillorel)

Rumen István Csörsz: “Nobody Appreciates the Soldiers”. The Afterlife of a Hungarian Soldier Lament (18th–19th centuries)

Tuukka Karlsson: Enregisterment and changing meanings in the epic genre of Kalevala-metric poetry

Janika Oras: Seto runosong tradition in the 21st century: The position and meaning of historical song genres in contemporary singing

12.45–14.15 Lunch break

14.15–15.45 Session XI

POLITICAL CONTEXT AND CHANGE (Chair: Sara Bell)

Arbnora Dushi: Contextualizing Folk Songs: How Do Epic Songs Become Slogans?

Olimbi Velaj: From the authorship to the anonymity; the case of the song ”Xhamadani vija-vija”; popularization, national context and multiplicity of performances

Anja Moric: Revival of Gottscheer folk songs

15.45–16.00 Coffee break

16.00–17.00 Session XII

REVIVAL MOVEMENTS AND CHANGE (Chair: Liina Saarlo)

Elina Niiranen: “Finnish songs” and their changes in revival movement in the Karelia of the White Sea

Viliina Silvonen: Genre of laments in the context of Karelian tradition and practices in contemporary Finland

17.00–17.30 Closing of the Conference

 

www.finlit.fi/balladconference

conference at finlit.fi

 


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Venla Sykäri, Kati Kallio & Sakari Korpikallio
conference at finlit.fi
https://www.finlit.fi/balladconference

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