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SUMMARY:COHDS Choir: Sounds of Home\, Sounds of Elsewheres
DESCRIPTION:With Sara Lucas \n“Sounds of Home\, Sounds of Elsewheres” is a community choir project led by Sara Lucas\, open to COHDS members who want to sing together beyond their research. The repertoire will explore storytelling through song\, focusing on how personal and community histories are shared and passed down. \nThe project embraces the idea that everyone can express themselves through sound and movement\, using an inclusive approach to developing natural voices. Songs will be learned mainly by ear\, so no singing or music-reading experience is required. Rehearsals will emphasize breathwork\, harmony\, and unison singing\, encouraging diverse forms of expression and joy. The group will work toward a performance for COHDS’ 20th anniversary in October 2026\, with participation encouraged but not mandatory. \nSara Lucas is a composer-performer and vocalist with twenty years of ensemble experience. She has toured internationally with Callers and LADAMA\, produced multiple albums\, and taught community-based music programs worldwide. More at: https://www.saralucas.net/ \nWe will be meeting from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on the following dates: \nJanuary \nThursday\, January 15 Thursday\, January 29 \n  \nFebruary \nThursday\, February 12 Thursday\, February 26 \n  \nMarch \nThursday\, March 12 Thursday\, March 26 \n  \nApril \nThursday\, April 9 Thursday\, April 23 \nIf you’re interested in participating\, please reach out to Sara Lucas at: sara.lucas@mail.concordia.ca \n  \nREGISTRATION \nRegister now with this link \nPlease note that all our events are free and open to all\, but registration is mandatory. For any questions\, please contact cohds.chorn@concordia.ca \nLOCATION \nIn-person in LB-1019 (Sunroom) and LB-1042 (Acts of Listening Lab)\, Centre for Oral History and Digital Storytelling (COHDS)\, Concordia University\, 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd. West\, J.W. McConnell Building (Library Building). \nCOHDS/ALLAB is located on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory\, in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal.
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/fr/event/cohds-choir-sounds-of-home-sounds-of-elsewheres/
LOCATION:Concordia University\, LB-1042 (COHDS)\, 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd O\, Montreal
CATEGORIES:Ateliers
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SUMMARY:COHDS Postdoctoral Oral History Showcase: A Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:With Martín Giraldo-Hoyos\, Camille Robert\, Florence Darveau Routhier \n\nThis year\, we are proud to highlight three outstanding postdoctoral researchers at COHDS and to showcase their work. Together\, their projects reflect the breadth and vitality of oral history–informed scholarship: from collaborative research with Black farming communities in Colombia using oral history and digital storytelling\, to historical studies of women\, labour\, and feminist movements in Quebec\, and place-based\, creative ethnographic research on poverty and gentrification in Sherbrooke. \n\nMartín Giraldo-Hoyos is an FRQ-SC postdoctoral fellow in Concordia’s Department of Geography\, Planning and Environment. His current project examines the intersections of oral history\, soundscape ecology\, story mapping\, and digital storytelling to support collaborative research with Black farming communities in Colombia’s Cauca River Valley. This work builds on his PhD dissertation at McGill University\, which analyzed the environmental history of emancipation in the region between mid-19th and early-20th centuries through geospatial methods\, political ecology\, and social history. Martín also produces documentary podcasts in collaboration with Afro-Colombian organizations and participates in grassroots archival cataloguing initiatives. \n\nCamille Robert is a historian and postdoctoral researcher at Concordia University. Her research focuses on the history of women\, work\, unionism\, and feminist movements in Quebec. In 2017\, she published Toutes les femmes sont d’abord ménagères. Histoire d’un combat féministe pour la reconnaissance du travail ménager with Éditions Somme toute. She also co-edited\, with Louise Toupin\, the collective work Travail invisible. Portraits d’une lutte féministe inachevée\, published in the fall of 2018 by Éditions du remue-ménage. Committed to contributing to the dissemination of history\, she is a member of the editorial board of Histoire Engagée and collaborates with several media outlets and organizations. \n\nFlorence Darveau Routhier conducts her research in the Alexandre district of downtown Sherbrooke\, a working-class neighborhood where revitalization initiatives are part of the ongoing gentrification process. Her place-based research aims to deconstruct the managerial perspective that approaches poverty and related issues « from the top down. » She therefore addresses the issues of poverty and the historical struggles associated with it as closely as possible\, examining how they are experienced\, using creative ethnographic methods and situated perspective epistemologies. She is a member of the Collectif d’histoire\, d’éducation et d’archivage populaire de Sherbrooke (CHEAP)\, with which she conducts her research. \n\n\nREGISTRATION \nRegister now with this link \nPlease note that all our events are free and open to all\, but registration is mandatory. \n  \nLOCATION \nIn-person in LB-1019 (Sunroom)\, Centre for Oral History and Digital Storytelling (COHDS)\, Concordia University\, 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd. West\, J.W. McConnell Building (Library Building). \nCOHDS/ALLAB is located on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory\, in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal.
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/fr/event/cohds-postdoctoral-oral-history-showcase-a-roundtable/
LOCATION:LB-1019 (Sunroom)\, COHDS\, 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.\, Montreal\, Québec\, Canada
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