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Programme
Preliminary programme
Friday 8th of October
11:00 Hotel Kalevala
Lunch
12:00 Hotel Kalevala
Opening words
12:15 Hotel Kalevala
KEYNOTE-PRESENTATION: What Gaels Communicate through Song and Singing
Dr. John Shaw (University of Edinburgh)
13:15 Hotel Kalevala
Multiforms and Meaning: Playing with Referentiality in Kalevalaic Epic
PhD Frog (University of Helsinki, Kulttuurien Tutkimuksen laitos)
13:45 Hotel Kaleva
Rallatus & trall: A History of Intercultural Exchanges
Juniper Hill (University College Cork, Irland)
14:15 Hotel Kalevala
Coffee break
15:00 Hotel Kalevala
KEYNOTE-PRESENTATION: Lament as a Form of Cultural Communication
Prof. Tamara Krasnopolskaja (Petrozavodsk State Conservatory, Petrozavodsk)
16:00 Hotel Kalevala
Music traditions of Viena Karelian weddings as means of contact communication
Vera Shvetsova (Petrozavodsk State Conservatory, Petrozavodsk)
16:30
Break
16:45 Hotel Kalevala
The wedding songs of bride's and groom's families as communication
Alevtina Vojtovits (Petrozavodsk State Conservatory, Petrozavodsk)
17:15 Hotel Kalevala
Communicative forms of Kola Sámi songs
Galina Karpova (Petrozavodsk State University, Petrozavodsk)
17:45 Hotel Kalevala
Dinner
20:00 Hotel Kalevala
CONSERT: Buyer of Songs - Reminiscences of Journeys of A. O. Väisänen
Eila Hartikainen, Maari Kallberg, Anneli Kont-Rahtola
Saturday 9th of October
8:00 Hotel Kalevala
Breakfast
9:00 Hotel Kalevala
Communication and Person in Northern Udmurtian Krez Songs
Nadezhda Shudegova (Petrozavodsk State Conservatory, Petrozavodsk)
9:30 Hotel Kalevala
Karelian runosinger in biographies of 1930's
Ljudmila Ivanova (Karelian Research Center of the Russian Academy of Science, Petrozavodsk)
10:00 Hotel Kalevala
KEYNOTE-PRESENTATION: Narrative Singing Traditions of the Nenets
Dr. Jarkko Niemi (University of Tampere, Department of Music Anthropology):
11:00
Break
11:15 Hotel Kalevala
Vocal phenomena in Vyatka Mari songs as a means of cultural communication
Svetlana Kosyreva (Petrozavodsk State Conservatory, Petrozavodsk)
11:45 Hotel Kalevala
Alliteration in the Ob-Ugrian folklore
Aado Lintrop (Estonian Folklore Archives)
12:15 Hotel Kalevala
Lunch
13:00 Hotel Kalevala
The problems of musical analysis of the 1900 century runosingers repertoire in the context of the research of Estonian runosong
Janika Oras (Estonian Folklore Archives)
13:30 Hotel Kalevala
Limited communication: Runosingers from Setu region and A. O. Väisänen
Andreas Kalkun (Estonian Folklore Archives)
14:00 Hotel Kalevala
KEYNOTE-PRESENTATION: Kantele
Prof. emeritus Heikki Laitinen (Sibelius-Academy, Folk Music Department)
15:00 Hotel Kalevala
Coffee break
15:30 Hotel Kalevala
Ontrei Malinen's kantele
Musical instrument builder, researcher, musician Rauno Nieminen
16:00 Hotel Kalevala
Kantele strings -publishing project
Musician Timo Väänänen
16:30 Hotel Kalevala
The Pomori sacral poems
Valentine Kuznetsova (Karelian Research Center of the Russian Academy of Science, Petrozavodsk)
17:00 Hotel Kalevala
Starina (story) in West Pomorian traditional culture (time and place in tradition)
Julia Kovyrshina (Petrozavodsk State Conservatory, Petrozavodsk)
17:30 Hotel Kalevala
Dinner
20:00 Hotel Kalevala
CONSERT: Suunta: Sulavainen
Kristiina Ilmonen, Anna-Kaisa Liedes, Timo Väänänen
Sunday 10th of October
8:00 Hotel Kalevala
Breakfast
9:00 Hotel Kalevala
The communicative function in Karelian joik and the question about the origin of archaic singing styles
Svetlana Nikolajeva (Petrozavodsk State Conservatory)
9:30 Hotel Kalevala
The additional effects in the representation mode of traditional singing genre, Karelian joik as an example
Olga Terekhova (Petrozavodsk State Conservatory)
10:00 Hotel Kalevala
Viena Karelian joik in the frame of 1915
Musician, researcher Maari Kallberg
10:30 Hotel Kalevala
Young Karelia ant the Petrozavodsk music scene
Prof Pekka Suutari (University of Eastern Finland)
11:00 Hotel Kalevala
Modernization and Viena Karelian song
Elina Niiranen (University of Tampere
11:30 Hotel Kalevala
Lunch
13:00
Kuhmo Arts Centre
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