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Chag sameach y'all. Just got this info on an upcoming early childhood conference. See below if interested. 

Shawn "The Puru" Shafner via MagicFone!
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Wed Sep 18, 2013 9:58 am (PDT) . Posted by:

"Warner, Kevin"

Please post the following message and attachment on the ATA website.
Thank you in advance!

Kevin S. Warner
Chair and Associate Professor, Department of Dance
Co-Director, Hunter Institute on Young Children
Cooperating Faculty, Interdisciplinary Arts for Children Program
State University of New York College at Brockport

(585) 395-5304
kwa...@brockport.edu



CONFERENCE ON MUSIC FOR DANCE!

ALL are welcome: musicians/composers/dancers/choreographers/multimedia artists!

For MORE information including registration (on-site OR via live webcast), reservations and program schedules please visit http://www.igomid.camp9.org/

Digital Technology has evolved at a rapid pace. In music for dance, there are new ways to generate sound in performance and in the studio, new ways to connect remotely for collaborative projects, and new ways to preserve and present research. Therefore, it is important for scholars in the field to have critical dialogues about these changes.

Through a generous grant from the State University of New York's Conversations in the Disciplines Program, The College at Brockport’s Assistant Professor and Music Director for Dance Tamara Wilcox is proud to be working with The International Guild of Musicians in Dance to present Digital Tranformations in Music For Dance: International Dialogues, providing a forum for critical inquiry and extended discourse among SUNY Faculty and visiting scholars from non-SUNY Institutions who hold academic positions and work in the field of music for concert dance.
Join the conversations and…
• Examine the transformative impact in relationships between music and dance both in the studio and on the stage bought about through digital innovations in sound generation and vastly expanded internet-based file sharing capability’s.
• Review ways in which new technologies enhance archival, historical and ethnographic research in the field of music for dance
• Address developments in remote collaborations and engagement (Telematics)
• Acquaint those in the field of music in dance with the latest trends in collaboration, including the use of laptops and iPads in place of traditional acoustic instruments in the studio and on the stages.
• Discuss any and all possible challenges to integrating this new technology in order to facilitate positive technological advancements within the SUNY system and beyond for the benefit of ongoing vitality of the art forms for both music and dance
• Investigate the scholarly relevance of innovations in music for dance.
AND
• Inspire and inform musicians, dancers and departments of music and dance to work towards partnerships and collaborations for their mutual benefit and the benefit of scholarship, creativity, and the ongoing and vital culture of the arts in New York State and beyond.

The SUNY College at Brockport campus acts as a natural magnet for young, talented, and creative people and is a major source for arts-and-culture programming that makes life richer for everyone and connects us to one another as no device or social network ever can. Join the many other stewards of our communities’ arts and cultural heritages on OCTOBER 10th through the 13th 2013 here at The College at Brockport to discuss efforts to development of a new creative economy.

For MORE information including registration (on-site OR via live webcast), reservations and program schedules please visit http://www.igomid.camp9.org/

OR

Contact Tamara Wilcox directly at twi...@brockport.edu<mailto:twi...@brockport.edu> or at 585-395-2461<tel:585-395-2461>

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Wed Sep 18, 2013 9:59 am (PDT) . Posted by:

"Warner, Kevin"

Please post the following message and attachment on the ATA website.
Thank you in advance!

Kevin S. Warner
Chair and Associate Professor, Department of Dance
Co-Director, Hunter Institute on Young Children
Cooperating Faculty, Interdisciplinary Arts for Children Program
State University of New York College at Brockport

(585) 395-5304
kwa...@brockport.edu<mailto:kwa...@brockport.edu>




REGISTER NOW for the 6th Annual
Hunter Institute on Young Children Conference
Saturday, October 5, 2013
SUNY College at Brockport, Brockport, NY

Full conference schedule attached and online.
http://hunterinstitute.org<https://email.brockport.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=2d20942c62ab4b6fbc0c31aae5d3e235&URL=http%3a%2f%2fhunterinstitute.org%2f>


The mission of the Hunter Institute on Young Children is to positively affect the growth and development of young children by providing quality education and professional development for their teachers and childcare providers. This year’s conference will be held in Tuttle Hall on The College at Brockport campus, located just 12 miles west of Rochester, NY. The conference will be held on Saturday, October 5 from 8:30 AM to 3:45 PM. A full listing of all of this year's conference keynote and breakout sessions is attached. Directions to campus are available at www.brockport.edu/visit<https://email.brockport.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=2d20942c62ab4b6fbc0c31aae5d3e235&URL=http%3a%2f%2fwww.brockport.edu%2fvisit> , and a campus map is available at www.brockport.edu/map<https://email.brockport.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=2d20942c62ab4b6fbc0c31aae5d3e235&URL=http%3a%2f%2fwww.brockport.edu%2fmap> .

Thanks to generous Institute support by Wil and Judy Hunter, founders of the Institute, registration for the conference is only $25 per person, $15 for students. This fee includes all workshop materials, continental breakfast, lunch and refreshments. Confirmation of contact hours will be distributed after the conference, and CEU credits are available through the College’s Office of Continuing Education.

Visit http://hunterinstitute.org<https://email.brockport.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=2d20942c62ab4b6fbc0c31aae5d3e235&URL=http%3a%2f%2fhunterinstitute.org%2f> to register online with a credit card. You can also register for the conference using the Registration Form at the end of the attached conference brochure. Just mail the completed form along with a check or money order (made out to “The Hunter Institute”) to:

The Hunter Institute on Young Children
Attn: Kevin Warner and Natalie Sarrazin, Co-Directors
The College at Brockport
State University of New York
350 New Campus Drive
Brockport, NY 14420

For more information, call Mr. Kevin Warner, (585) 395-5304 or Dr. Natalie Sarrazin, (585) 395-5256, or email hun...@brockport.edu<https://email.brockport.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=2d20942c62ab4b6fbc0c31aae5d3e235&URL=mailto%3ahunter%40brockport.edu>. Space is limited, so please register early! No registration forms can be accepted after September 30, 2013. Confirmation of registration will be sent to participants upon receipt of registration and payment.

Please forward this to friends and colleagues. We look forward to seeing you there!


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