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NEW WAYS WITH ORAL HISTORY
Two days of presentations, workshops and discussions on capturing and interpreting our collective stories
| Location: | Australia |
| Seminar Date: | 2011-05-13 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2011-04-25 |
| Announcement ID: |
184826 |
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Two Days of Exploration of New Ways with Oral History
Oral History Association of Australia NSW in collaboration with Museums and Galleries NSW, State Library of NSW, Institute for Professional Practice in Heritage and the Arts, Australian National University.
Inspiring presentations, workshops and discussions will focus on the use of oral history in creatively capturing and recording our past in this insightful two day event. Themes to be covered include: creating content, working criticially and ethically, preserving oral histories and the challenges of using oral histories in interpretation.
Speakers
Day One:
Kevin Bradley, Oral History and Folklore and Director of Sound Preservation, Nation Library of Australia
Assoc Professor Paula Hamilton, Australian Centre for Public History UTS
Dr. Ian Hoskins, North Sydney Council Historian
Day Two: Assoc. Professor in History, Janis Wilton OAM, New England University
Trish Levido, Oral Historian
Louise Darmody, Filmmaker and oral historian
Program
Fri 13 May 2011
Location: History House, l33 Macquarie Street, Sydney
The Use and Abuse of Oral History
Sat 14 May 2011
Location: Metcalfe Auditorium, State Library of NSW, Macquarie Street
Talking Objects : the place of objects in our remembered experiences
Capturing Memories - Oral History in the Digital Age - a practical workshop
Many hands make Mike Work - documentary film and discussion on the ways oral historians change lives
For Bookings and more information: 61.2.9358.1760 or 1800.114.311 to pay with Credit Card.
Register online www.mgnsw.org.au
Numbers are strictly limited. Registration is essential by May 9, 2011
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