Diane Kolin

AMS-SEM-SMT joint conference – NOLA 2022 – Presentation

Hilton New Orleans Riverside Two Poydras St, New Orleans, LA, United States

Performing Bodily Difference and Disability Friday, November 11, 2022: 4:00pm - 5:30pm Location: Royal Session Chair: Dana Marie Plank Session Topics: AMS Performing Disability: Stutter Songs in the Late Twentieth Century Erin Bauer Performing with a different body: re-imagining music-making Diane Kolin Embodying Eroica: Pregnancy and Performativity on the Podium Anna Wittstruck

York University Experiential Education (EE) Symposium – “Disability, music education, and adaptive workshops”

Scott Library Collaboratory York University, 4700 Keele St, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The Experiential Education (EE) Symposium showcases experiential education at York University and celebrates the achievements of students and faculty who have participated in EE. A short video presentation (5 min) about my adaptive voice workshop at Community Music Schools of Toronto will be presented during the symposium. Event website, program, and videos: https://www.yorku.ca/eesymposium/

Toronto Finalist – French version of 3-min Thesis (3MT) / Ma Thèse en 180 secondes (MT180)

Massey College 4 Devonshire Place, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The Three Minute Thesis (3MT) is an internationally recognized research communication competition. Participants have three minutes to deliver a compelling presentation on their thesis research for a general audience using a single, static slide. I will be a Toronto finalist in the French version of 3MT, MT180. If you want to hear me compete, you...

York University Graduate Music Students Colloquium – Forward Motion

York University, Music Department 83 York Boulevard, Accolade East Building, Toronto, ON, Canada

York University's 2nd annual Graduate Music Students Colloquium. The theme of this year's colloquium is Forward Motion. Featuring Keynote Speaker and Panelist, Dr. Philip Ewell, whose forthcoming On Music Theory, and Making Music More Welcoming for Everyone will be published in 2023. Dr. Ewell's recent scholarship in "Music Theory and the White Racial Frame" has been featured in...

3rd Biennial Disability Studies & Music Education Symposium (DSandME ’23)

The theme of the conference is: Disrupting Music Education: Disability as “an ingenious way to live.” DSandME23 will take place from April 27, 2023, through April 29, 2023. The 3rd Biennial International Disability Studies and Music Education Symposium (DSandME23) explores how disability and lived experiences of disabled persons/persons with disabilities provide opportunities to productively disrupt...

Ottawa – Music and Health Conference: Knowledge Exchange, Mobilization, and Translation

Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre 1145 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, ON, Canada

Music and Health Research Institute (MHRI) 2023 Conference in Ottawa. This conference will have two parts: an Inaugural Conference of the Music and Health Research Institute, followed by a Music on Prescription Summit. It will take place from May 3-5, 2023, at The Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre. I will co-present with Amy Hillis and...

Children, Youth and Performance Conference 2023: “Disability and music: music education with adaptive instruments”

Young People's Theatre 165 Front St East, Toronto, ON, Canada

This conference is an exchange of knowledge between researchers, performers, educators, practitioners, and community organizers. Through a range of informative and interactive sessions, participants will discuss the present and future applications and implications of performance work with, by, for, and about children and youth. There will be a range of in-person events, panels, performances, and...

AMS-SMT (American Musicology Society-Society for Music Theory) Joint Meeting 2023

Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel 1550 Court Pl, Denver, CO, United States

The American Musicological Society (AMS) is holding its 89th Annual Meeting jointly with the Society for Music Theory (SMT) on 9-12 November 2023 in Denver, Colorado at the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel. Founded in 1934, AMS is a non-profit organization committed to advancing "research in the various fields of music as a branch of learning...

Designing Sound Futures & CAMIN Symposium

Two days symposium with musicians with disabilities who are working on the future of sound and music. ArtsAbly will be among the guests. There will be a presentation-performance on Saturday and a round table on Sunday. This symposium in by invitation only.