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    About the project

    • Crossing Boundaries Musically
    • Students and lecturers visiting Bangalore in 2019
    • Internationalization@home
    • Sociocultural projects
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    โ€œMusic for Changeโ€ is the music departmentโ€™s contribution to the internationalization project of the Zurich University of the Arts called โ€œArts for Changeโ€. Within this project, each of the five departments establish collaborative relationships with partner organizations at home and abroad.

    Within internationalization abroad, the Department of Music has chosen to deepen its education and music project โ€œCrossing Boundaries Musicallyโ€ with The Bangalore School of Music. Regarding internationalization at home, a new project has been brought to live under the same name: โ€œInternationalization@homeโ€.

    Projectโ€™s coordination:
    Prof. Ranko Markovic, Head of International Relations in Music
    Katerina Janku, Assistant International Relations in Music

    Crossing Boundaries Musically

    This project's ambition is to exchange music, theory, methods and learn from each other. Hence the projectโ€™s title โ€œCrossing Boundaries Musicallyโ€ lives up to its name. The aim is to support students of the Pedagogical Master in Music Programmes to develop new fields of experience, research, and activity. For this purpose, The Bangalore School of Music offers a semi-annual stay for one student or professional and hosts smaller groups of students and teaching staff for shorter stays throughout the year. In return, the Department of Music invited students and teaching staff from The Bangalore School of Music to visit Zurich University of the Arts in summer 2017 in order to exchange music, theory and methods within workshops and teaching units.

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      Students and lecturers visiting Bangalore in 2019

      January โ€“ March 2019

      Students:

      Sandronov, Stanislaw, (Master Music Pedagogy, Gesang, Jazz)
      Monfregola, Debora (Master Music Pedagogy, E-Bass, Jazz)
      Maurer, Alexandre (Master Music Pedagogy, Schlagzeug, Pop)

      Alumna:

      Welker, Rosa, (Master Music Pedagogy, Viola, Klassik)

      Lecturers:

      Miolin, Anders, Prof.

      Students and lecturers visiting Bangalore in 2018

      January โ€“ February 2018

      Students:

      Erdin, Leila, (Master Music Pedagogy, school music)
      Kuo, Shaina (Master Music Pedagogy, violin)
      Maurer, Alexandre (Master Music Pedagogy, percussion)
      Taddeo, Anna, (Master Music Pedagogy, violoncello)

      Lecturers:

      Frick, Franziska
      Hilbe, Gregor, Prof.
      Miolin, Anders, Prof.
      Rapp, Maria, Prof.

      โ€œAnders Miolin on teaching the guitarโ€ 

      Students and lecturers visiting Bangalore in 2017

      February โ€“ March 2017

      Students:

      Ackermann, Albin (Master Music Pedagogy, Violoncello)
      Cherouana, Lazare (Master Spezialised Music Performance, Gitarre)
      Schweizer, Rahel, (Master Music Pedagogy, Harp)

      Semi-annual stay (September 2016 โ€“ March 2017):
      Amacher, Bettina (Basic Music Teacher)

      Lecturers:

      Berger, Christian, Prof.
      Markovic, Ranko, Prof.
      Rapp, Maria, Prof.

      Working group โ€œCrossing Boundaries Musicallyโ€

      • Prof. Maria Rapp
      • Prof. Christian Berger

      Internationalization@home

      Engaging with music in a community makes it easier to open up to the unknown and carves out space to take a critical look at existing systems and perceptual habits. Organizational and social conditions influence how we engage with music.
      Therefore, โ€œinternationalization@homeโ€ and socioculture have long been a self-evident requirement in school-based and extracurricular projects and activities in the field of music, as well as music and movement for people of all ages. It is in the school setting that we have been repeatedly encountering children as well as teachers with a migrant background for decades. Developing music projects with heterogeneous groups of people has long been a part of educational interactions. Currently, courses are increasingly aiming to scrutinize inclusive projects from a sociocultural point of view and to professionalize degree programmes accordingly. With the โ€œCAS Sociocultureโ€, the โ€œCAS Classroom Musicโ€ and the โ€œCommunity Musicโ€ component, the Further Education Music has already included appropriate study programmes.
      In the context of โ€œMusic for Changeโ€, students and alumni have been launching, supporting and evaluating sociocultural projects. A corresponding curriculum will be devised in the near future. Potential forms of collaboration between representatives of the Department of Music at ZHdK and of Social Work at ZHAW will be considered for this purpose.

      Sociocultural projects

      • โ€œNI KANTAS!โ€ We sing!

        โ€œTwo hundred and thirty children from forty countries and their teachers from Altweg school in Zurich perform twelve songs in ten languages, accompanied by young musicians in various ensembles. A slideshow of images, videos and texts and a routine choreographed by the children themselves provide a fitting backdrop for the songs.โ€

        An event hosted by the 2nd โ€œMusic for Changeโ€ HUB, internationalization@home and the BA Music and Movement programme in conjunction with the BA Music (instrumental, classical and jazz) course

        Thursday, 14 December 2017, 17:00 to 19:00 h
        Toni Campus, Kaskadenhalle, Pfingstweidstrasse 96, CH-8031 Zurich

        Project manager: Ange Tangermann
        Project coach: Herbert Fiedler
        Musical support: Andreas Nick
        Rehearsals, musical direction, arrangements, etc.: BA Music and Movement 3 (Martina Cudini, Flavia Hangartner, Lucio Hรผrlimann, Linda Messerli, Meret Weilenmann, Annina Zeller)
        Instrumental ensemble: BA Music students

        All of the children from Altweg primary school in Zurich were performing twelve songs in ten languages together with their teachers as part of a 50-minute choral concert held at the Kaskadenhalle on the Toni Campus. ZHdK students provided the instrumental accompaniment and musical direction.
        Degree students from the BA Music and Movement programme were running rehearsals for the children at Altweg school every week for six months under the guidance of Ange Tangermann. The project also involved arranging the instrumental accompaniment and rehearsing with the ensemble musicians as well as designing the slideshow of images, filming and choreographing the choirโ€™s routine. The songs and music for the concert were chosen jointly by the students and the children, their families and teachers. All the selected songs had their roots in the childrenโ€™s home countries and were of personal significance to them. The aim of the joint rehearsals (singing, moving, designing and performing) was to create togetherness and mutual respect, with the music acting as a common language between people from different cultures and generations. The initial focus was on internationality as a part of everyday school life in Switzerland, while the music was at the heart of the singing as a group and performing at the Kaskadenhalle on the Toni Campus. During the ten weeks of rehearsals, the school was promoting community singing, thus helping to enhance the quality and importance of singing as a part of everyday school life.

      • International Session @Highlights ZHdK

        โ€œInterculturalism / transculturalismโ€

        A talk about the โ€œNI KANTAS!โ€œ choir project.

        Friday, December 15, 12:00โ€“13:00 h
        Location: Toni Campus, Level 7, 7.B07
        International Session @Highlights ZHdK

        An International Affairs Dossier event

         
        Participants:

        • Ange Tangermann, Director of the โ€œNI KANTAS!โ€ project, teaches methodologies in Music and Movement, DMU, ZHdK
        • Meret Weilenmann, student, BA Music and Movement 3
        • Linda Messerli, student, BA Music and Movement 3
        • Conradin Wolf, teaches interculture, DKV, ZHdK
        • Edith Stocker, Director of BA Music and Movement, MA Rhytmics, DMU, ZHdK
        [Translate to English:] Flyer International Session ยซNI KANTAS!ยป

      Working group โ€œInternationalization@homeโ€

      Prof. Edith Stocker