Women’s health, well-being during pregnancy and the perinatal bond: contributions from prenatal singing (Singing Womb) – BII Music degree
The project SINGINGWOMB will solely take place in Portugal (Lisbon). The initiation student will assist the research team in carrying out the tasks performed during the term of the project, with particular emphasis in the collection of musical repertoire and participation in prenatal singing sessions. The duration of the studentship for scientific initiation is 5... Read More
Women’s health, well-being during pregnancy and the perinatal bond: contributions from prenatal singing (Singing Womb) – BII Biomedical engineering
The project SINGINGWOMB will solely take place in Portugal (Lisbon). The initiation student will assist the research team in carrying out the tasks performed during the term of the project, with particular emphasis on the multidisciplinary teamwork, ease of interpersonal relationships, data collection and processing of maternal physiological parameters related to electrodermal activity. The duration... Read More
27
Feb
2023
Methodologies and resources for teaching music to the blind
The session “Methodologies and resources for teaching music to the blind” will take place next Friday, March 3, at 2 pm, at Amphitheater A 224 of Colégio Almada Negreiros. The event includes presentations by Dídia Lourenço (Associação Bengala Mágica), Rui M. Pinto (CESEM), Catarina Braga (CESEM) and Luís Barreira (ITI/LARsys-IST), on the Filarmónica Enarmonia project... Read More
CALL: COST Action “EarlyMuse” Short Term Scientific Missions
Call for applications for ten Short Term Scientific Missions (STSMs) in the framework of the COST Action “A New Ecosystem for Early Music (EarlyMuse)” More about the action here. See the attached PDF for more details. earlymuse_call_2023
16
Feb
2023
Working Meetings of COST Action CA21161, EarlyMuse, at NOVA FCSH
On 6 and 7 March, NOVA FCSH will host working meetings of the COST Action CA21161, “EarlyMuse – A New Ecosystem of Early Music Studies”, in which five CESEM researchers will participate: João Pedro d’Alvarenga (local organiser) and Pedro Sousa Silva, both members of the Action Management Committee, Andrew Woolley, Elsa De Luca, and Ivan... Read More
Working Meetings of COST Action CA21161, EarlyMuse, at NOVA FCSH
On 6 and 7 March, NOVA FCSH will host working meetings of the COST Action CA21161, “EarlyMuse – A New Ecosystem of Early Music Studies”, in which five CESEM researchers will participate: João Pedro d’Alvarenga (local organiser) and Pedro Sousa Silva, both members of the Action Management Committee, Andrew Woolley, Elsa De Luca, and Ivan... Read More
14
Feb
2023
“Forensic Heritage” – Seminário IN2PAST
Forensic Heritage: Primeira Tentativa de Operacionalização Apresentação de Ruy Llera Blanes (IR; CRIA ISCTE) e demais equipa do projecto: Pedro Aires Oliveira (IHC — NOVA FCSH), Víctor Barros (Casa de Velazquez), Xurxo Ayán (IHC — NOVA FCSH), Marta Prista (CRIA ISCTE), Maria Cardeira da Silva (CRIA — NOVA FCSH), Fátima Ferreira (Lab2PT) e Francisco Mendes (Lab2PT). Comentários de Catarina Laranjeiro (IHC — NOVA... Read More
14
Feb
2023
Coralities: Wagner, Dramaturgy and Beyond
The presence of the chorus in dramatic-musical works and its multiple functions are fundamental themes in the German reception of ancient Athenian dramaturgy. Within this reception, Richard Wagner takes central stage: while reappraising the model of Athenian dramaturgy, he transfers choral functions to the orchestra. In doing so, Richard Wagner points to new possibilities of... Read More
9
Feb
2023
Study trip to CESEM
On February 10, CESEM will host a group of 19 students, aged 15 to 19, from the Music High School. Visit plan: Reception – 10h Tour around the workrooms – 10h15 Colloquium BELEM Project – 10h45 Tour to LAMCI – 11h15 Chatting with CESEM researchers (João Pedro Cachopo; Ana Isabel Pereira; Eduarda Carvalho; Isabel Pina;... Read More
‘Uncertain Landscapes’ – a Lab2PT initiative and IN2PAST activity
22-24 NOV’23 | GUIMARÃES INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS UNCERTAIN LANDSCAPES Beyond Transdiciplinary Approaches Our position towards the built environment cannot be limited to being a mere observer. We are part of it and that old dominant or complacent perspective has radically changed: proximity has replaced distance, uncertainty has weakened any framework, and complexity has destroyed harmony. This... Read More








