Welcome on Tuesday 9 June to a webinar with our very own Jennie Tiderman-Österberg. Jennie has recently defended her PhD in musicology at Örebro University, where she explored the Scandinavian herding call, kulning, from an ecomusicological, (eco)feminist, and posthumanist perspective. As she writes:
“If singing with cows has taught me anything, it is that the voice that I once called my own is equally theirs. How we move together, work together, and live together, shape the emergence of songs and herding calls – all as unique as each moment. In this webinar, I will talk about how I studied vocal herding music as an affective interspecies affair, and what the cows, goats, and sheep have taught me about said music. The webinar will transform into a workshop where we will look into actual herding situations through moving images to analyse and discuss why singing emerged the way it did in those specific moments.”
Join us on Tuesday 9 June at 13.00 CET, here on Zoom: https://liu-se.zoom.us/j/7402234640?omn=66485828016