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Locality: Sydney, Nova Scotia

Address: 1250 Grand Lake Road B1P 6L2 Sydney, NS, Canada

Website: www.cbu.ca/academic-programs/program/school-of-arts-social-sciences/bachelor-of-arts/music-and-ethnomusicology/

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Music, Folklore & Culture at CBU 11.11.2020

Our friends at Colaisde na Gàidhlig / The Gaelic College and the Celtic Colours International Festival made this video to demonstrate the Great Highland Bagpipes and explain how they work.

Music, Folklore & Culture at CBU 30.10.2020

The Language in Lyrics project, directed by Dr. Heather Sparling, is releasing their index of Gaelic songs in Nova Scotia to the public. They are releasing a spreadsheet of one song source (e.g., publication, archival collection, recording, newspaper) every other Tuesday. Check it out!

Music, Folklore & Culture at CBU 15.10.2020

On the way that common horror film roles are dressed and links to folklore. Happy Halloween!

Music, Folklore & Culture at CBU 06.10.2020

Want to learn more about what ethnomusicology is? Check out this youtube vlog by PhD student Kit Ashton about his first visit to the Society for Ethnomusicology's annual conference.

Music, Folklore & Culture at CBU 30.09.2020

"It was an emotional and powerful story to tell" -- Clifford Paul about the Kun'tewiktuk Project. Last year, Dr. Marcia Ostashewski worked with Membertou First Nation to tell the story of Membertou's forced relocation from the waterfront to their current location. The telling of the story involved documenting oral history and the re-enactment of the story in theatre, engaging young and old from across the community and across the generations.