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MAKER'S LAB 2017 : Workshops about musical instruments, from making to practice, at the OC2017

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Link: https://congressorganimusic.wixsite.com/porto2017
 
When Aug 24, 2017 - Aug 27, 2017
Where PORTO, Portugal
Submission Deadline May 31, 2017
Notification Due Jun 15, 2017
Categories    INSTRUMENT   maker   INVENTION   performance
 

Call For Papers

FIRST TIME IN A CONFERENCE - a pioneer proposal by ANIMUSIC-Portugal

Makers of acoustic musical instruments or electronic sound creation are welcome to share their ideas and work and participate at the Organological Congress 2017 with special extended duration (from 30 mn to one and a half hour).

Please submit your proposal as soon as possible, on a first come first serve basis.

Please check the conference website for further information.

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