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Sound in Performance

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Published on Thursday, November 02, 2023

Abstract

Authors are invited to submit articles from various theoretical and methodological perspectives (actors and actresses, sound designers and technicians, playwrights, directors, the public or of space itself), considering differents aspects such as techniques and technologies, History or poetics. The journal does not charge for submission or publication and uses a double-blind peer-review system. Texts can be sent in Portuguese, Spanish, English, or French and will be published in two languages. The journal will provide the translation of papers on the theme “Sound in Performance” or those written by non-lusophone authors.

Announcement

Presentation

The Brazilian Journal on Presence Studies [Revista Brasileira de Estudos da Presença], an open access, peer-reviewed, online journal that does not charge submission or publication fees, is calling for previously unpublished articles within the scope of the theme SOUND IN PERFORMANCE, by the deadline of 31 January 2024.

Interest in the dimension of sound is relatively recent in international research in the performing arts. Despite numerous reflections on isolated aspects of sound in performance – such as voice, sound design, sound techniques, acoustics, or music for performance – Theater Sound was not studied as a whole until the early twenty-first century.

In this context, the thematic section “Sound in Performance” aims to bring together these studies. Therefore, authors are invited to submit articles from various theoretical and methodological perspectives (actors and actresses, sound designers and technicians, playwrights, directors, the public or of space itself), considering one or more of the aspects listed below.

  • Techniques and Technologies: from acoustics to text, including sound design, analog and digital sound technologies and materials (microphones, sound amplification, software), vocal techniques, music, noise, and sound effects.
  • History: issues related to the sound history of the performing arts, such as conventions (sounds permitted or prohibited to the public), elements that compose the sound landscape of the performing arts (such as the prompter, the barker), or aesthetics and techniques from other times.
  • Dramaturgy of Sound: sound as a fundamental element of performance, which can include issues such as the notion of dramaturgy of sound and the use of sound to organize a performance: studies about sound composition and materiality or even music and sound used on the stage or only in rehearsals to provide a certain rhythm or movement in a play;
  • Poetics, involving practices and pedagogies of contemporary listening, vocalities and sonorities.

Submission guidelines

The Brazilian Journal on Presence Studies is calling for previously unpublished articles within the scope of the theme Sound in Performance, by the deadline of 31 January 2024.

Thus, the Brazilian Journal on Presence Studies hopes to receive work that is the result of studies and research that address the theme in some way or that involve the field of the performing arts (theater, performance, dance, opera, circus, street manifestations, and other popular expressions), which is the foundation for a broader discussion about the related issues.

Proposals that consider the practices of Open Science are especially appreciated. These practices give more visibility to the processes that support the study presented, creating the opportunity to consult attached documents and different versions of the text and discussions related to the article published.

Submissions should conform to the journal’s standards and be posted directly to our submission system, to undergo our general evaluation process. To submit a paper for this call, it is essential to select the proper heading on the journal’s website (“Sound in Performance”).

We remind you that the journal does not charge for submission or publication and uses a double-blind peer-review system.

Texts can be sent in Portuguese, Spanish, English, or French and will be published in two languages. The journal will provide the translation of papers on the theme “Sound in Performance” or those written by non-lusophone authors.

Additional information can be found on our website,www.seer.ufrgs.br/presenca; our guidelines can be found at “Author Guidelines”.

Revista Brasileira de Estudos da Presença editor-in-chief: Gilberto Icle (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)

Sound in Performance Thematic Coordination

  • Rafaella Uhiara – Université de Sao Paulo 
  • Ana Wegner – Université d’Artois 

National Scientific Committee

  • Adriana Schneider Alcure – UFRJ-Université Fédérale de Rio de Janeiro  (Brésil) 
  • Aldo Victorio Filho – UERJ-Université d’État de Rio de Janeiro (Brésil) 
  • André Luiz Antunes Netto Carreira – UDESC-Université de l’État de Santa  Catarina (Florianopolis, Brésil) 
  • Andréa Maria Favilla Lobo – UFAC-Université Fédérale de l’Acre (Rio Branco,  Brésil) 
  • Arão Nogueira Paranaguá de Santana – UFMA-Université Fédérale de Maranhao (São Luís, Brésil) 
  • Beatriz Angela Vieira Cabral – UDESC-Université de l’État de Santa Catarina (Florianopolis, Brésil) 
  • Carminda Mendes André – UNESP-Universidade Estadual Paulista Julio de  Mesquita (Brésil)
  • César Augusto Amaro Huapaya – UFES-Université Fédérale de l’Espírito Santo  (Vitoria, Brésil) 
  • Ciane Fernandes – UFBA-Université Fédérale de Bahia (Salvador, Brésil) 
  • Edélcio Mostaço – UDESC-Université de l’État de Santa Catarina  (Florianopolis, Brésil) 
  • Eloisa Leite Domenici – UFSB-Université Fédérale du Sud de Bahia (Eunápolis,  Brésil) 
  • Fernando Mencarelli – UFMG-Université Fédérale de Minas Gerais (Belo Horizonte, Brésil) 
  • Fernando Antonio Pinheiro Villar de Queiroz – UnB-Université de Brasilia,  Brésil) 
  • Flávio Desgranges – UDESC-Université de l’État de Santa Catarina (Brésil) ▪ Inês Alcaraz Marocco – UFRGS-Université Fédérale du Rio Grande do Sul  (Porto Alegre, Brésil) 
  • Ingrid Dormien Koudela – USP-Université de Sao Paulo (Brésil) 
  • Luiz Fernando Ramos – USP-Université de Sao Paulo (Brésil) 
  • Maria de Lourdes Rabetti – UNIRIO-Université Fédérale de l’État de Rio de  Janeiro (Brésil) 
  • Maria Lúcia de Souza Barros Pupo – USP-Université de Sao Paulo (Brésil) 
  • Mario Fernando Bolognesi – UNESP-Université d’État de Sao Paulo Julio de  Mesquita Filho (Brésil) 
  • Marta Isaacsson Souza e Silva – UFRGS-Université Fédérale du Rio Grande do  Sul (Brésil) 
  • Narciso Laranjeira Telles da Silva – UFU-Université Fédérale de Uberlândia  (Brésil) 
  • Renato Ferracini – UNICAMP-Université d’État de Campinas (Brésil) 
  • Sandra Meyer Nunes – UDESC-Université de l’État de Santa Catarina  (Florianopolis, Brésil) 
  • Sérgio Coelho Borges Farias – UFBA-Université Fédérale de Bahia (Salvador,  Brésil) 
  • Silvia Fernandes da Silva Telesi – USP-Université de Sao Paulo (Brésil) 
  • Vera Lúcia Bertoni dos Santos – UFRGS-Université Fédérale du Rio Grande do  Sul - Porto Alegre - RS, Brasil 

International Scientific Committee

  • Ana Paula Hofling – UNCG-Université de Caroline du Nord à Greensboro  (États-Unis d’Amérique) 
  • Andrés Grumann – PUC-Université pontificale catholique du Chili (Santiago,  Chili) 
  • Beatriz Alicia Trastoy – UBA-Université de Buenos Aires (Argentine)
  • Bernard Muller – EHESS-École des hautes études en Sciences Sociales (Paris, France) 
  • Bilha Blum – Université de Tel Aviv (Israël) 
  • Clelia Falletti – Université de Rome « La Sapienza » (Italie) 
  • Edmée Runtz-Christan – Université de Fribourg (Suisse) 
  • Franco Ruffini – Université de Roma III (Italie) 
  • Gabriela Perez Cubas – UNICEN-Université nationale du centre de la région de  Buenos Aires (Argentine) 
  • Gabriele Klein, Universität Hamburg, Alemanha 
  • Hans-Thies Lehmann – Université Johann Wolfgang Goethe de Francfort-sur-le Main (Allemagne) 
  • Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht – Université Stanford (États-Unis d’Amérique) 
  • Jean-Marie Pradier – Université Paris 8-Vincennes-Saint-Denis (France) 
  • Josette Féral – Université Paris 3-Sorbonne Nouvelle (France) 
  • Marco de Marinis – Université de Bologne (Italie) 
  • Mark O'Thomas – Université de Greenwich (Royaume-Uni) 
  • Marvin Carlson – CUNY-Université de la ville de New York (États-Unis  d’Amérique) 
  • Rosemary Candelario –TWU-Texas Woman’s University (Denton, États-Unis  d’Amérique) 
  • Sofia Pantouvaki – Université Aalto (Helsinki, Finlande) 
  • Sophie Proust – Université Lille 3 (France) 
  • Thomas Leabhar – Université Pomona (Claremont, États-Unis d’Amérique)

Date(s)

  • Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Keywords

  • sonoplastia, Tteatro, sonologia, efeitos, sonoros, cultura, sonora,

Contact(s)

  • Ana Wegner
    courriel : ana_wegner [at] yahoo [dot] fr

Information source

  • Rafaella Uhiara
    courriel : rafa [dot] uhiara [at] gmail [dot] com

License

CC0-1.0 This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.

To cite this announcement

« Sound in Performance », Call for papers, Calenda, Published on Thursday, November 02, 2023, https://doi.org/10.58079/1c5p

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