CMUS researchers at the 2nd Workshop on Musical Circulations in the Southern Cone of Argentina
The second workshop Musical Circulations in the Southern Cone will be held on October 6 and 7 at the Arturo Jauretche National University, with complementary activities at the University of Buenos Aires, in the trans-Andean capital.
Four members of CMUS will participate: Eileen Karmy, Javiera Muñoz, Martin Liut, and Javier Rodríguez, one of the organizers of the meeting. They will be joined by Argentines Ariel Mamani, Julian Delgado, and Guillermina Guillamón.
The first day will be dedicated to the workshop; the second day will feature a film discussion led by Martín Farías and Eileen Karmy, director and producer of Himno, respectively.
The organization states that the objective of this second edition of the Workshop is to “consolidate a space for academic exchange around the musical and transnational dynamics that have shaped the cultural life of Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil. Revisiting the discussions inaugurated in the first edition—held in Chile in 2024 (Santiago and Valparaíso)—this new event seeks to deepen the analysis of the processes of circulation of repertoires, genres, practices, actors, and media that have shaped the region’s musical scenes, from both a historical and contemporary perspective.”
Organized by: Julián Delgado and Javier Rodríguez
Supported by: Arturo Jauretche National University, National University of Quilmes, Millennium Nucleus in Musical and Sound Culture, and the Chilean Society of Musicology
Workshop:
Monday, October 6th, 10h-18h
Building Papa Francisco (Universidad Nacional Arturo Jauretche, Av. Calchaquí 6200, Buenos Aires
Debate Cinema
(screening of Himno and discussion)
Tuesday, October, 7th, 6 pm
Microcine FFyL (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Anexo Bonifacio 1338 (CABA)