In a world shaken by crises of multiple forms, a new type of musical practice has emerged, which engages the professional musicians in actions aimed to have social impacts. Along with the 6th international SIMM-posium, it will bring together researchers as well as practitioners of social music programmes from different horizons (musicians, mediator, pedagogue...). It will focus on analysing related changes in the profession of musicians: which states of mind, practices, responsabilities and skills are being mobilised to be an art mediator and an activist for the human cause?
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: presentation by Geoff Baker
The experience and multi-faceted role of music music practitioners working in probation settings: presentation by Sarah Doxat-Pratt
In/Outsider: Positioning the Musician-Researcher within Asylum Seeker Centres: presentation by Ailbhe Kenny
Researching the social impact of making music: research methodologies under the lens: presentation by Graça Mota
Choral composition as musical social practice: presentation by Patrick Murray
Flourishing in resonance: Promoting resilience through music and movement: presentation by Georgia Nicolaou
Planning for Hope: Music as an Object of Research and Practice in Peacebuilding
: presentation by Mareike Peschau
MULTICOLORS: presentation by Dirk Proost
De l’intervention musicienne: presentation by Frédéric Trottier-Pistien
Ethique et posture desartistes-mentor
dans un atelier de composition musicale collective à Montréal : presentation by Emilie Gomez