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In this Lecture/Workshop Dr Dave Camlin, performer, composer, teacher, Community Musician, and researcher will explore the idea of music making (muiscing) as a resource for imagining possible futures. Through presentation, discussion and practical examples, Dave will highlight the value of musicing as a resource for human evolution and sustainable development, through the power of human musical connection.
Bio:
Dave Camlin is a musician based in Cumbria, UK and my practice spans performance, composition, teaching, socially engaged music practice and research. When Dave isn’t perform in various guises, as a singer / song writer, with vocal quartet Mouthful and jazz / folk collective The Coast Road he is a Lecturer in Music Education at the Royal College of Music and Trinity-Laban Conservatoire. He was Head of Higher Education and Research at Sage Gateshead from 2010-19 and founded the Cumbria music charity SoundWave. Dave’s research focuses on group singing; music, health, and wellbeing; musician training; Community Music. He has pioneered the use of Sensemaker ‘distributed ethnography’ as a method for research into cultural phenomena.
- Venue
- MacRobert Building, MR055
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Please note this is an in person event only.
For further information please contact Dr Christina Ballico: christina.ballico@abdn.ac.uk