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<h3 class="heading-7">Exhibitions and SoundWalks</h3>
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<h3 id="Exhibitions">Exhibitions</h3>
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<strong>October 9-30, 2025</strong>
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<span style="color: #800020;"><b>Exhibition:</b> <i>The More Elegant and Graceful Plant</i></span>
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Cody Barteet and Natalie Scola, curators.
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artLAB Gallery, John Labatt Visual Arts Centre, Western University (ON).
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Reception: Thursday, October 9 from 6–8PM, featuring <span style="color: #800020;">chant recordings</span> sung by Kate Helsen, courtesy of the Digital Analysis of Chant Transmission project.
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<strong>October 7, 2023 – February 11, 2024</strong>
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<span style="color: #800020;"><b>Music exhibit curation:</b><i> Centuries of Silence: the Discovery of the Salzinnes Antiphonal</i></span>
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Museum of Ancient Art, Namur, Belgium.
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The exhibition had 5,104 visitors.
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<p>The Digital Analysis of Chant Transmission Project has developed a series of SoundWalks through the DACT App (available on Google Play and the Apple App Store). Something like an interactive exhibit, these walks generally include a series of 9-12 installations, often with posters featuring images of manuscript fragments that display medieval liturgical chant notation.</p>
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<p>If users are in the app with their “location” turned on, as they approach one of the posters an iBeacon or a GPS signal triggers the app to start playing a recording of an individual or a group singing the music that is on that specific page, or in the case of storytelling in other contexts, the user will hear sounds or speech related to that point along the SoundWalk.</p>
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<p>The images and recordings for the SoundWalks can be seen and heard in the app at any time, even if a user is not in the geographical location of a SoundWalk, and thus, the SoundWalk contents are accessible to a wide range of users. Although intended as a mobile, interactive encounter with chant images and sound, there are no barriers to accessing this material (besides having a smartphone and an Internet connection) and, so, it could potentially be used solely within the app for teaching at any level (elementary to university), as a supplementary audio-visual feature in a presentation, or as a resource that succinctly introduces a community of nearly any type to the sights and sounds of medieval chant.</p>
<p>For questions, or to inquire about hosting a DACT SoundWalk in your neighbourhood, please contact:</p>
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<li>DACT Project Director Jennifer Bain</li>
<li>“Chant Out Loud” Team Lead Kate Helsen (Western University)</li>
<li>DACT Project Manager Debra Lacoste</li></ul>
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<h3 id="Upcoming">Upcoming</h3>
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Check for updates!
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<h3 id="2025">2025</h3>
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<strong>October 18, 2025</strong>
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<span style="color: #800020;"><b>Mi'kmaw SoundWalk: Live Performance as part of Nocturne</b></span> <a href="https://nocturnehalifax.ca/projects/mikmaw-soundwalk/" target="_blank">LINK</a>
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Graham Marshall (Membertou First Nation)
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Kjipuktuk/Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Co-organized by Jennifer Bain (Dalhousie University) and Marcia Ostashewski (Cape Breton University).
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<strong>Launched on Treaty Day, October 1, 2025</strong>
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<span style="color: #800020;"><b>Mi’kmaw SoundWalk</b></span>
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Kjipuktuk/Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Graham Marshall, singer and storyteller; Walter Denny Jr., singer
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Produced by Jennifer Bain (Dalhousie University) and Marcia Ostashewski (Cape Breton University), with Ulises García Figueroa, audio recording engineer, and app content management by Debra Lacoste (Dalhousie University).
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<strong>September 21, 2025</strong>
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<span style="color: #800020;"><b>Singing Musical Fragments: C.A.M.E.L.O.T. Waterloo</b></span>
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St. Jerome’s University, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
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For the DRAGEN lab’s C.A.M.E.L.O.T. medieval and archeological conference.
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Curated by Kate Helsen. Produced by Olivia Jin (Conrad Grebel University College | University of Waterloo), Kate Steiner (Conrad Grebel University College | University of Waterloo), and Debra Lacoste (Dalhousie University).
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<strong>June 9–11, 2025</strong>
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<span style="color: #800020;"><b>Singing Musical Fragments: Waterloo</b></span>
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St. Jerome’s University, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
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For the annual meeting of the Canadian Society of Medievalists.
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Curated by Kate Helsen (Western University). Produced by Kate Helsen, Debra Lacoste (Dalhousie University), Kate Steiner (Conrad Grebel University College | University of Waterloo), and Olivia Jin (Conrad Grebel University College | University of Waterloo).
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<strong>June 9, 2025</strong>
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<span style="color: #800020;"><b>Reception and Launch of SoundWalk: "Singing Musical Fragments – Waterloo"</b></span>
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St. Jerome’s University, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
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For the annual meeting of the Canadian Society of Medievalists.
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Presented by Kate Steiner (Conrad Grebel University College | University of Waterloo) and Debra Lacoste (Dalhousie University).
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<strong>May 22–25, 2025</strong>
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<span style="color: #800020;"><b>Singing Musical Fragments: Waterloo</b></span>
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Department of Music at Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
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For the annual meeting of MusCan (Canadian University Music Society)
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Curated by Kate Helsen (Western University). Produced by Kate Helsen, Debra Lacoste (Dalhousie University), Kate Steiner (Conrad Grebel University College | University of Waterloo), and Olivia Jin (Conrad Grebel University College | University of Waterloo).
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<strong>May 8-10, 2025</strong>
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<span style="color: #800020;"><b>Singing Musical Fragments: Kalamazoo</b></span>
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International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, USA
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Curated by Kate Helsen (Western University). Produced by Kate Helsen, Jennifer Bain (Dalhousie University), and Debra Lacoste (Dalhousie University).
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<strong>May 8, 2025</strong>
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<span style="color: #800020;"><b>Launch Session: “Singing from Manuscripts: Introducing the Kalamazoo SoundWalk"</b></span>
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International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, USA
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Presented by Kate Helsen (Western University), Alison Altstatt (University of Northern Iowa), and Anna de Bakker (McGill University); with co-organizers Jennifer Bain (Dalhousie University) and Debra Lacoste (Dalhousie University).
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<h3 id="2024">2024</h3>
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<strong>November 4, 2024 until the end of the Fall academic term</strong>
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<span style="color: #800020;"><b>Chant-Alive SoundWalk: Montreal</b></span>
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McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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In association with an exhibition of manuscripts and fragments from the Library’s Rare Books and Special Collections and a concert by Ensemble Scholastica.
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Curated by Kate Helsen (Western University). Produced by Kate Helsen, Anna de Bakker (McGill University), Jennifer Bain (Dalhousie University), and Debra Lacoste (Dalhousie University).
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<strong>April 6, 2024</strong>
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<span style="color: #800020;"><b>Singing Musical Fragments: Halifax</b></span>
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Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Presented as part of DACT Workshop 18.
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Curated by Kate Helsen (Western University). Produced by Kate Helsen, Jennifer Bain (Dalhousie University), Debra Lacoste (Dalhousie University), and Anna de Bakker (McGill University).
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