A Non-Governmental Organization in Formal Consultative Relations with UNESCO
A new issue of the Bulletin of the ICTMD (Volume 156, October 2024) is available for download, directly from the following links:
The International Council for Traditions of Music and Dance is pleased to announce the 2024 prizes for Best Article, Best Book, and Best Documentary Film or Video. Details on each of the winning submissions are followed by comments from the members of the respective subcommittees.
We are happy to inform you that the preliminary programme of the 48th ICTMD World Conference (Te Herenga Waka, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, 9–15 January 2025) is now online. To view the programme please visit the following website: https://easychair.org/smart-program/ICTMD2025/
In the context of manifestations for the end of violence in Gaza happening in campuses around the world, the ICTMD Executive Board urges the concerned institutional authorities to assure the freedom of expression in peaceful manifestations of their respective academic communities and makes public its solidarity with Prof.
A new issue of the Bulletin of the ICTMD (Volume 155, April 2024) is available for download, directly from the following links:
The latest volume of the Yearbook for Traditional Music (Vol 55/2023) has now been published in two issues. The Table of Contents for each issue is available below. Hardcopies have been sent to all members who were in good standing between 1 January and 31 December 2023.
ICTMD has extended the submission deadline to 28 April 2024 due to requests by members organizing proposals.
A new issue of the Bulletin of the ICTMD (Volume 154, January 2024) is available for download, directly from the following links:
A new issue of the Bulletin of the ICTMD (Volume 153, October 2023) is available for download, directly from the following links:
Louise Wrazen, a member of the ICTMD Executive Board since 2019 and an active member of its Prizes, Publications, and World Conference Programme committees, died on 14 July 2023 at the age of 66. She was looking forward to attending on Zoom the World Conference in Legon, Ghana, when she died suddenly the day after its Opening Ceremony.