19
May
2021
CESEM’s Regular Research Symposium: Session #3
CESEM’s Regular Research Symposium aims to present to its community and the general public its researchers, as well as their academic and professional backgrounds and their work at CESEM, especially the project(s) on which they are currently working or will develop in the near future. Each bimonthly session (the first five sessions will occur weekly, however)... Read More
19
May
2021
CESEM’s Regular Research Symposium: Session #2
CESEM’s Regular Research Symposium aims to present to its community and the general public its researchers, as well as their academic and professional backgrounds and their work at CESEM, especially the project(s) on which they are currently working or will develop in the near future. Each bimonthly session (the first five sessions will occur weekly, however)... Read More
14
May
2021
CESEM’s Regular Research Symposium: Session #1
CESEM’s Regular Research Symposium aims to present to its community and the general public its researchers, as well as their academic and professional backgrounds and their work at CESEM, especially the project(s) on which they are currently working or will develop in the near future. Each bimonthly session (the first five sessions will occur weekly, however)... Read More
Jorge Graça, Helena Rodrigues: New paper published
Article entitled “Project X: A Journey Inside Ourselves and What We Found When We Arrived” by CESEM researchers Jorge Graça and Helena Rodrigues (together with Paulo Maria Rodrigues) in the special issue of the Nordic Journal of Art and Research, vol. 10 No. 2, 2021, which published some selected interventions from the Art in Education... Read More
13
May
2021
CESEM – P. Porto: Book Presentation “Beethoven’s Dedications, Stories Behind the Tributes” by the researcher Artur Pereira
On June 16th at 3 pm, pianist Artur Pereira will visit CESEM-P.Porto to present his recent book “Beethoven’s Dedications, Stories Behind the Tributes”. The session will be by video conference, the access is made through registration. See link.
12
May
2021
FCSH Summer Scholl: Living through Singing: A Sensitive Path to Broadening Sensitivity and Vocal Expression
This course aims to enable the recognition of the ability to sing as being inherent to every person. It will provide practical resources and theoretical concepts that allow the development of the voice and the expression of the subject through singing. Singing is an act incorporated and experienced in the body. Singing is an experience... Read More
12
May
2021
FCSH Summer School: Movement and Listening in Early Childhood music sessions (0-5 years): Techniques, Tools and Proposals
Research has highlighted the importance of musical experiences in early childhood and their relationship to later musical learning and social and human development. Expressive movement naturally participates in this musical development. However, its inclusion in pedagogical practices with children remains little explored, despite the importance attributed to it by different pedagogues (Dalcroze, Willems, Orff, Gordon).... Read More
Gilberto Vieira: New article about History of Music Education
We would like to announce a new article written by Gilberto Vieira Garcia (CESEM researcher and collaborator). The article is entitled: “Love” for music, a dictionary and musical culture as pedagogy in the 19th century. The full text is published in a collection of articles about History of Music Education in Brazil. Link: https://revistas.ufpi.br/index.php/cedsd/article/view/12397/pdf
4
May
2021
FCSH’s Summer School: Academic Writing: An Essential Skill to Survive in Academia. Advanced
‘Publish or perish’ is a well-known say that gives a sense of the kind of expectations researchers should meet to survive in academia. This course provides the essential knowledge and training for academic writing in English. It is specifically targeted to scholars with some experience in academic writing who may have incurred in roadblocks or... Read More
4
May
2021
FCSH’s Summer School: ACADEMIC WRITING: AN ESSENTIAL SKILL TO SURVIVE IN ACADEMIA. BEGINNERS
This course aims to provide the essential training for academic writing in English to international students with little or no experience. The aim of this course is to empower students by providing them with the essential knowledge on grammar rules and conventions concerning academic writing in English and discuss how to choose the most appropriate... Read More