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International Council for Traditional Music
AbbreviationICTM
Formation22 September 1947
TypeINGO
Region served
Worldwide
Official language
English
President
Svanibor Pettan
Parent organization
UNESCO
Websitewww.ictmusic.org

The International Council for Traditional Music (ICTM) is a scholarly non-governmental organization which focuses on the study, practice, documentation, preservation, and dissemination of traditional music and dance of all countries. Founded in London on September 22, 1947, it publishes the Yearbook for Traditional Music once a year and the Bulletin of the ICTM[1] three times a year. The organization was previously known as The International Folk Music Council (IFMC). In 1949, it helped found the UNESCO International Music Council and remains a non-governmental organization in formal consultative relations with UNESCO.

As a non-governmental organization in formal consultative relations with UNESCO and by means of its wide international representation and the activities of its Study Groups, the International Council for Traditional Music acts as a bond among peoples of different cultures and thus contributes to the peace of humankind.[2]

Conferences

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ICTM conferences have been held since 1948 and are presently biennial. In 2009, the site of the ICTM World Conference was Durban, South Africa, in 2011 it was St. John's Newfoundland, in 2013 Shanghai, China, in 2015 Astana, Kazakhstan, in 2017 Limerick, Ireland,[3] and in 2019 it was in Bangkok, Thailand.[4] The 2021 conference was postponed until July 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The 47th ICTM World Conference was held between July 13, 2023 and July 19, 2023 at the ultra-modern Cedi Conference Center University of Ghana, Legon.[5]

# Conf. Time Location Host institution
47 ICTM 13–27 July 2023 Legon Accra  Ghana The Cedi Conference Center, University of Ghana, Legon
46 ICTM 21–27 July 2022 Lisbon  Portugal NOVA School of Social Sciences and Humanities, New University of Lisbon (NOVA-FCSH)
45 ICTM 11–17 July 2019 Bangkok  Thailand Chulalongkorn University
44 ICTM 13–19 July 2017 Limerick  Ireland Irish World Academy of Music and Dance, University of Limerick
43 ICTM 16–22 July 2015 Astana  Kazakhstan Kazakh National University of Arts
42 ICTM 11–17 July 2013 Shanghai  China Shanghai Conservatory of Music
41 ICTM 13–19 July 2011 St. John's  Canada Memorial University of Newfoundland
40 ICTM 1–8 July 2009 Durban  South Africa University of KwaZulu-Natal
39 ICTM 4–11 July 2007 Vienna  Austria Austria ICTM National Committee and the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, in partnership with the Institute of Musicology at Vienna University, the Phonogrammarchiv of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, and the Austrian Commission for UNESCO
38 ICTM 3–10 August 2005 Sheffield  United Kingdom University of Sheffield
37 ICTM 4–11 January 2004 Fuzhou & Quanzhou
 China
Fujian Normal University & Quanzhou Normal University
36 ICTM 4–11 July 2001 Rio de Janeiro  Brazil School of Music, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Universidade do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO), Universidade Estadual do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), and Conservatório Brasileiro de Música (CBM)
35 ICTM 19–25 August 1999 Hiroshima  Japan ICTM National Committee for Japan, The Society for Research in Asiatic Music, Tôyô Ongaku Gakkai, in cooperation with Hiroshima City University, Hiroshima University, and the Elizabeth Music College
34 ICTM 25 June – 1 July 1997 Nitra  Slovakia Institute of Musicology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences Bratislava
33 ICTM 5–11 January 1995 Canberra  Australia Canberra School of Music, Australian National University
32 ICTM 16–22 June 1993 Berlin  Germany International Institute for Traditional Music
31 ICTM 3–9 July 1991 Kowloon  Hong Kong
30 ICTM 23–30 July 1989 Schladming  Austria
29 ICTM 30 July – 6 August 1987 Berlin  East Germany
28 ICTM 30 July – 7 August 1985 Stockholm  Sweden &
Helsinki  Finland
27 ICTM 8–15 August 1983 New York  United States Columbia University
26 IFMC 25 August – 1 September 1981 Seoul  Korea
25 IFMC 28 July – 4 August 1979 Oslo  Norway
24 IFMC 13–18 August 1977 Honolulu  United States University of Hawaii at Manoa
23 IFMC 14–21 August 1975 Regensburg  Germany University of Regensburg
22 IFMC 26 July – 1 August 1973 Bayonne  France
21 IFMC 27 August – 3 September 1971 Kingston  Jamaica
20 IFMC 6–13 August 1969 Edinburgh  United Kingdom
19 IFMC 28 July – 3 August 1967 Ostend  Belgium
18 IFMC 26 July – 3 August 1966 Legon Accra  Ghana
17 IFMC 17–25 August 1964 Budapest  Hungary
16 IFMC 5–9 August 1963 Jerusalem  Israel
15 IFMC 13–21 July 1962 Gottwaldov  Czechoslovakia,
now Zlín  Czech Republic
14 IFMC 28 Aug – 3 September 1961 Québec  Canada
13 IFMC 24–29 July 1960 Vienna  Austria
12 IFMC 11–17 August 1959 Sinaia & Bucharest  Romania
11 IFMC 28 Jul – 3 August 1958 Liège  Belgium
10 IFMC 22–27 August 1957 Copenhagen  Denmark
9 IFMC 25–31 July 1956 Trossingen & Stuttgart
 Germany
8 IFMC 29 June – 5 July 1955 Oslo  Norway
7 IFMC 16–22 August 1954 São Paulo  Brazil
6 IFMC 9–15 July 1953 Biarritz  France &
Pamplona  Spain
5 IFMC 14–19 July 1952 London  United Kingdom
4 IFMC 8–14 September 1951 Opatija  Yugoslavia Unions of Societies for Culture and Education of Yugoslavia.
3 IFMC 17–21 July 1950 Bloomington  United States
2 IFMC 7–11 September 1949 Venice  Italy Ente Nazionale Assistenza Lavoratori — Comitato Italiano Arti e Tradizioni Popolari
1 IFMC 13–18 September 1948 Basel   Switzerland Société Suisse des Traditions Populaires and the Fédération des Costumes Suisses

Publications

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World Network

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The Council is represented by individuals, called Liaison Officers, and representatives of organisations, called National and Regional Committees. They all act as links between the Council and the community of individuals and organizations involved with traditional music and dance in their country or region.

As of January 2019, the International Council for Traditional Music is officially represented in 129 countries or regions.[6]

Presidents

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References

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  1. ^ "Bulletin of the ICTM | International Council for Traditional Music". www.ictmusic.org. Retrieved 2018-04-28.
  2. ^ "Home | International Council for Traditional Music". ictmusic.org. Retrieved 2023-07-15.
  3. ^ "Past ICTM World Conferences | International Council for Traditional Music". www.ictmusic.org. Retrieved 2017-09-01.
  4. ^ "45th ICTM World Conference, 11–17 July 2019, Bangkok, Thailand | International Council for Traditional Music". www.ictmusic.org. Retrieved 2017-09-01.
  5. ^ "International Council for Traditional Music | 47th ICTM World Conference, 13–19 July 2023, Legon, Ghana". www.ug.edu.gh. Retrieved 2023-07-15.
  6. ^ "World Network | International Council for Traditional Music". www.ictmusic.org. Retrieved 2017-09-01.
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