PROGRAM

The keynotes and presentations will be held both in English and German. Simultaneous interpretation will be provided.


 

THURSDAY, NOV. 25 

 

16:00 pm

Meet and Greet


16:30 pm

Opening and welcome

Vice Rector Johannes Meissl (mdw), Sabine Reiter (mica), Axel Petri-Preis & Constanze Wimmer
(organizers)

Maria Gstättner-Heckel & Stefan Heckel: Improvisation with the audience

Barbara Neu: Excerpts from "Stalltänze"


17:30 pm

Engagement: Becoming Indispensable

Keynote #1
Doug Borwick


18:30 pm

Reimagining the Arts, cross sector

Keynote #2

Hannah Conway


19:30 pm

Get Together & Informal Exchange

 


FRIDAY, NOV. 26  

 

9:00 am  

Meet and Greet: Where are you from? What are you doing?


9:30 am  

Community - a sociological perspective

Lecture #1

Simon Guentner (Chair: Alexander von Nell)


10:30 am

Creating Classical Music Audiences for the 21st Century

Lecture #2

Rosa Reitsamer (Chair: Jutta Toelle)


11:15 am  

Break


11:45 am  

Rethinking Videoconference: lesser evil or greater opportunity?

Hanne Pilgrim, Adrián Artacho


12:45 pm 

Lunch Break


14:15 pm

Virtual Exhibition: Best Practice Examples and Publications


15:00 pm

Musicians’ professional performance

Lecture #3

Rineke Smilde (Chair: Anne Kussmaul)


15:45 pm  

Philippika: Musikvermittlung and Community Music

Constanze Wimmer, Alicia de Banffy-Hall


16:30 pm

Break


17:00 pm  

Presentation of the book series

"Forum Musikvermittlung – Perspektiven aus Forschung und Praxis"


17:30 pm  

Rethinking Videoconference: lesser evil or greater opportunity?

Hanne Pilgrim, Adrián Artacho


19:15 pm

Get Together & Informal Exchange

 


SATURDAY, NOV. 27    

 

9:00 am  

Virtual Exhibition: Best Practice Examples and Publications


9:30 am

Workshops #1

Listening - the Birth of Music?

Dietmar Flosdorf

„Night Shift": a participatory perspective on Shakespeare’s “Midsummer Night’s Dream”.

Cathy Milliken

#around the concert – Playing. Experiencing. Creating.

Viola Schmitzer

Can classical music be created by communities?

Kate Whitley


10:30 am

Break


10:45 am

Workshops #2

Listening - the Birth of Music?

Dietmar Flosdorf

„Night Shift": a participatory perspective on Shakespeare’s “Midsummer Night’s Dream”.

Cathy Milliken

#around the concert – Playing. Experiencing. Creating.

Viola Schmitzer

Can classical music be created by communities?

Kate Whitley


11:45 am

Break


12:15 am

Rethinking Videoconference: lesser evil or greater opportunity?

Hanne Pilgrim, Adrián Artacho


13:00 am

Round Table

Axel Petri-Preis (mdw, Host), Sarah Chaker (mdw, Music Sociologist),
Ishani O'Connor (Chineke Orchestra, Learning and Participation Manager),

Barbara Neu (freelance musician), Asali D. Ecclesiastes (Ashé Cultural Arts Center, CEO)


14:15 am

Farewell