ISME World Conference 2010: Commission Seminars
Commission For The Education Of The Professional Musician (CEPROM)
18th International Seminar
27-30 July, 2010, Shanghai, China
Theme: The Musician In Creative And Educational Spaces Of The 21st Century
Anyone wishing to attend the CEPROM Seminar as an observer should contact the CEPROM Chair, Michael Hannan, at the following email address: michael.hannan@scu.edu.au
What Is The Commission For The Education Of The Professional Musician (CEPROM)?
The mission of the ISME Commission for the Education of the Professional Musician (CEPROM) is to engage in and promote a variety of activities in international and local settings that:
- focus on the professional musician as one who accepts responsibility for advancing and disseminating music as an integral part of life, and whose creation and performance of music reflects perception, understanding, appreciation, and mastery in a manner that conveys meaning to people;
- foster the recognition of the many modes of educating and training musicians, as those modes exist in various societies and cultures; and
- emphasise ways in which to enable present and future educators to employ modes of preparing musicians that reflect an awareness of the continually changing role of the musician in various societies and cultures.
Seminar Theme
The theme of the CEPROM 2010 International Seminar is The Musician in Creative and Educational Spaces of the 21st Century.
In particular we are interested in proposals addressing the following sub-themes:
- The role of conservatoires in the 21st century: institutional priorities, leadership, pedagogies, curricula, and assessment in different cultural and multicultural settings;
- Music careers in a contemporary global context: implications for training and professional development;
- Musicians' wellbeing;
- Technology in music and music education: multimedia, interdisciplinary, information and social media literacy, flexible learning delivery;
- Practice-based research in music and music education: design, methods, partnerships, the teaching/research nexus, and publication outcomes.
Venue For The Commission Seminar
Shanghai Conservatory of Music,
20 Fen Yang Road,
Shanghai , 200031 China
Seminar Hotel (close to the Shanghai Conservatory)
Education Hall
No.1 Yue Yang Road,
Xuhui District
200031 Shanghai, China
Tel.: 0086 21 64371763
There is no registration fee.
- Hotel cost for participants (whose papers have been accepted) if willing to room share: zero (for four nights)
- If requiring own room: Rmb 190 (approximately US$28) per night) (for four nights)
- Hotel cost for observers: Rmb 380 (approximately US$56 per night) (for four nights)
- Breakfast is included in the hotel cost.
- Any additional nights in the hotel will be at least at the full rate (Rmb 380).
- Lunches (and dinners, if required) will be available for Rmb 20 (approximately US$3) in the Shanghai Conservatory of Music canteen.
- There will be an excursion available to EXPO 2010 Shanghai for Rmb 200 (approximately US$30).