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Call for Presentations - 2022 Early Music America Summit

June 28, 2022 | By David Simmons Wood
EMA Programs Director

The Early Music America Programs Committee welcomes presentation proposals related to the 2022 EMA Summit theme A Way Forward: The Future of Early Music and which fall into one or more of the categories below. Proposals should highlight topics of interest for the North and South American early music and historical performance communities.

Proposals must be submitted no later than Sunday, July 31, 2022. All selected presentations will receive a $200 honorarium and free registration for the Summit in recognition of their contribution.


Presentation Categories 

  • Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access in Early Music
    • Presentations that demonstrate research and/or implementation of strategic initiatives so that the field of early music can begin to represent and embrace the many different communities of The Americas.
  • Applied Artistic Research
    • Presentations that exhibit new perspectives on applied performance practice and/or educational methodologies.
  • 21st Century Early Music Entrepreneurship
    • Presentations that demonstrate innovative entrepreneurship or which seek to critically examine current practices.

Presentations may be proposed in the following formats:

Panel Discussion – Submit topic, outline, and names of the participants and moderator. Allow 45 minutes for panel discussion and 10 minutes for questions/comments. 

Individual Research Presentation – Submit complete research in any standard style format. Allow 20 minutes for reading and 10 minutes for questions/comments. Individual research sessions will be assembled by the Programs Committee after the selection of abstracts and may consist of two to four presentations.

Research Panel Presentation – Groups of two to four presenters may propose a panel consisting of two, three, or four research presentations of 20 minutes each. Panels will be accepted or rejected in total; the Programs Committee will not break up panels to accept individual papers. Submit topics, panel outline, and the names of panel participants and moderator.

Lecture-Performance Presentation – Prerecorded lecture-performance presentations may range in length from 30 to 45 minutes, should offer an appropriate balance of lecture and performance elements, and will be followed with 15 minutes of Q&A. Applicants should specify the length in their proposal. Applicants must also include in the supplemental materials a link to a video that is representative of the proposed performance content and quality of recording.

Workshops – Workshops should directly engage attendees in discussion of a defined topic related to at least one of the Summit categories. Ideal workshop proposals will speak to a range of audiences’ expertise, and clearly demonstrate the ways in which attendees will be involved as active participants. The majority of the workshop time should be devoted to interactive dialogue and/or exchange. The bulk of the time allocated for the workshop should be devoted to engagement and opportunities for participants to ask questions and brainstorm ideas with colleagues. Workshop proposals must specify the length of time requested (60 minutes, 90 minutes, or 120 minutes) and provide a rationale for this request. Workshop proposals

Special-format Presentations – Groups or individuals may propose sessions in other formats. These may include, for example, workshops on career-related or pedagogical topics; or exploration of topics or issues currently in the news that have connections to the theme and categories of this year’s Summit. Special-format session proposals must specify the length of time requested (60 minutes, 90 minutes, or 120 minutes) and provide a rationale for this request. Special-format session proposals may put forward up to four panel participants. 


Proposal Details

Materials must be submitted using the Presentation Proposal Form below.
You will be asked to include the following information: 

  • First and Last Name
  • Primary contact email
  • Primary contact telephone
  • Affiliation (Organization, ensemble, institution, etc. with which you are related)
  • EMA Membership Status (Current EMA Membership is NOT required to submit a proposal.
  • Title of presentation
  • A 100-word description of the presentation suitable for publication on the Summit website if the proposal is accepted.
  • Selected presentation format(s)
  • A document (.pdf, .doc., or .docx) with a complete description of your presentation, names of panelists (if applicable), specific materials as defined by the presentation formats above, and any other supporting details to strengthen your proposal.

Submission Deadline: Sunday, July 31, 2022. 
Notifications of acceptance will be sent via the primary contact email address beginning in mid-August.
For further information, contact EMA.

Visit the presentations page to submit a proposal: 
https://www.earlymusicamerica.org/early-music-america-summit/ema-summit-presentations/

 

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