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38ain Gynhadledd Faledi Ryngwladol Caerdydd, Cymru : 28 Gorffennaf 2 Awst 2008 38 th International Ballad Conference Cardiff, Wales : 28 July 2 August 2008 Rhaglen y Gynhadledd / Conference Programme LLUN / MONDAY, 28/07/08 15.30 19.30 Arrival and Conference Registration (Registration is in the Coffee Shop, Humanities Building, Colum Drive Campus, Cardiff University) 17.00-19.30 Evening Meal (personal arrangements) 19.30 INTRODUCTION TO CARDIFF by Owen John Thomas (former Member of the National Assembly for Wales) In the Council Chamber, Cardiff University s Main Building, Cathays Park, followed by a walking tour of the city centre weather permitting! TUESDAY / MAWRTH, 29/07/08 8.15-9.00 Registration (in the Coffee Shop, Humanities Building, Colum Drive Campus, Cardiff University) 9.00-9.30 OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE CONFERENCE Professor Sioned Davies (Professor of Welsh, Cardiff University) The Right Honourable Rhodri Morgan, AM (First Minister for Wales) Professor Sabine Wienker-Piepho (President, Kommision für Volksdichtung)

9.30-10.30 INAUGURAL LECTURE (Room 2.01 in the Humanities Building) The World of the Welsh Ballad by Professor Prys Morgan (President of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion) 10-30-11.00 Refreshments PAPER SESSION 1a (Room 2.01): Chair: David Atkinson 11.00-11.30 Martin Graebe (England) Sabine s Women: Sabine Baring-Gould and the Collection of Songs by and from Women in Devon and Cornwall 11.30-12.00 Fiona-Jane Brown (Scotland) The Fishermen Hung the Monkey-O : A Comic Ballad and Its Implications for Cultural Identity in Two British Fishing Communities 12.00-12.30 Neil Lanham (England) The Orality of the Singers from The Ship Inn, Blaxhall, Suffolk PAPER SESSION 1b (Room 2.03): Chair: Hans Kuhn 11.00-11.30 Boel Lindberg (Sweden) Intermediality and the Medieval Ballad 11.30-12.00 Gunilla Byrman (Sweden) Female Tradition Bearers with Gender-Debating Ballads in Their Repertoire in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 12.00-12.30 Ingrid Åkesson (Sweden) Old Versus late Modern Orality? Some Thoughts on the Position of Orality/Aurality in Traditional Music as Present-Day Micromusic in Sweden 12.30-12.45 In Memoriam (Room 2.01) 12.45-14.00 Lunch (personal arrangements) PAPER SESSION 2a (Room 2.01): Chair: E. David Gregory 14.00-14.30 John Moulden (Ireland) The Song Repertory of a North Irish Farming Family in the Early Nineteenth Century 14.30-15.00 Katherine Campbell (Scotland) Masonic Songs in Scotland

15.00-15.30 Gerald Porter (Finland) Constructing the Collective: Occupational Songs and Union Anthems in the Building Industry PAPER SESSION 2b (Room 2.03): Chair: J. J. Dias Marques 14.00-14.30 Teresa Catarella (Germany) The Construction of Identity in the Hispanic Gypsy Ballad 14.30-15.00 Anne Caufriez (Belgium) The Fado: A Portuguese Language of the Soul 15.00-15.30 Cozette Griffin-Kremer (France) What Can a Postcard Do for a Song? More on the French Muguet 15-30-16.00 Refreshments PAPER SESSION 3a (Room 2.01): Chair: Vic Gammon 16.00-16.30 Yaroslava Konieva (Poland) The Motive of Transformation in Ukrainian and Bulgarian Folk Ballads 16.30-17.00 Emily Portman (England) Violent Voices, Voicing Violence: Abject Voices in Songs of Marital Discord 17.00-17.30 Frankie Armstrong (Wales) Transformations through Monstrous and Miraculous Women PAPER SESSION 3b (Room 2.03): Chair: Gerald Porter 16.00-16.30 Marija Klobčar (Slovenia) The Distribution of Ballads as a Question of Social (Under) Development 16.30-17.00 E. David Gregory (Canada) The Mining Songs of British Columbia: Exploring the P. J. Thomas Collection 17.00-17.30 Katalin Juhász (Hungary) Hungarian Miners Songs: One of the Newest Genres in Hungarian Folk Poetry 17.30-20.00 Evening Meal (personal arrangements) 20.00 CONCERT ORGANISED AND SPONSORED BY THE WELSH FOLK-SONG SOCIETY in Aberdare Hall, Corbett Road, Cathays Park

MERCHER / WEDNESDAY, 30/07/08 9.00-1800 CONFERENCE EXCURSION TO THE SOUTH WALES VALLEYS (optional) Including visits to Llancaiach Fawr Manor House (built in 1530) and Rhondda Heritage Park (with its underground experience of the life of a coal miner) Bus leaves from the Colum Road Campus, Cardiff University at 9.00 and arrives back at 18.00. 18.00-20.30 Evening Meal (personal arrangements) 20.30 RECEPTION BY THE SCHOOL OF WELSH, CARDIFF UNIVERSITY, with performances of Welsh folk dances, in the CF10 Café Bar, Cardiff Students Union, Park Place, Cathays Park IAU / THURSDAY, 31/07/08 NB The papers marked with an asterisk will be delivered in Welsh with simultaneous translation into English 8.15-9.00 Registration (in the Coffee Shop, Humanities Building, Colum Drive Campus, Cardiff University) PAPER SESSION 4a (Room 2.01): Chair: A. Cynfael Lake 9.00-9.30 Christine James (Wales) Dos Gwerth Dy Bais: Golwg ar 1588 trwy Lygaid Cymro * [ Go Sell Your Shirt : A Welsh Window on 1588] 9.30-10.00 Cathryn Charnell-White (Wales) Talking About the Weather: Welsh Ballads of the Eighteenth Century 10.00-10.30 Rhiannon Ifans (Wales) Hanes Dwy Sarah: Lle Merched ym Maledi Huw Roberts, Pererin Môn * [Tales of Two Sarahs: The Ballads of Huw Roberts, Pererin Môn ]

PAPER SESSION 4b (Room 2.03): Chair: Sabina Ispas 9.00-9.30 Mirjana Detelic (Serbia) Formulaity and Oral Epic Formula: White and Heroic in Serbo-Croatian Decasyllabic Oral Epic Poems 9.30-10.00 F. Gülay Mirzaoğlu (Turkey) Ritual and Bridal Lament: Henna Night in Anatolia 10.00-10.30 Metin Eke (Turkey) The Location and Importance of Haydar Haydar as a Ballad in Turkish Folk Music 10.30-11.00 Refreshments PAPER SESSION 5a (Room 2.01): Chair: Cathryn Charnell-White 11-00-11.30 A. Cynfael Lake (Wales) Y Fasnach Faledol yng Nghymru r Ddeunawfed Ganrif: Y Berthynas rhwng yr Awduron a r Gwerthwyr* [The Ballad Trade in Eighteenth-Century Wales: The Relation Between Authors and Sellers] 11.30-12.00 Mary-Ann Constantine (Wales) The French Revolution and Its Aftermath in Welsh Printed Ballads 12.00-12.30 Leila M. Salisbury (Wales) Golwg ar Y Ferch o r Scerr. Tho. s Evans Delynwr ai cant yng Nghasgliad Iolo Morganwg o Alawon Gwerin* [A Discussion of The Lady of Sker. Composed by Tho. s Evans Harpist from the Folk-Song Collection of Iolo Morganwg] PAPER SESSION 5b (Room 2.03): Chair: Sigrid Rieuwerts 11-00-11.30 Christopher Heppa (England) Young Johnston (Child 88): A Critical Study 11.30-12.00 Barbara Boock (Germany) The Ballad of the Test of True Love 12.00-12.30 J. J. Dias Marques (Portugal) A Ballad from Lewis s The Monk in the Portuguese Oral Tradition 12.30-14.00 Lunch (personal arrangements)

PAPER SESSION 6a (Room 2.01): Chair: Mary-Ann Constantine 14.00-14.30 Rhisiart Hinks (Wales) Yr Eglwys yn y Baledi Llydaweg* [The Church in Breton Ballads] 14.30-15.00 Eva Guillorel (Brittany) A Devil on Quimper Cathedral: Oral Ballads, Broadsheets in Prose and Cultural Attitudes in Lower Brittany at the Beginning of the Seventeenth Century 15.00-15.30 Michèle Simonsen (Denmark) Of Blood and Wounds PAPER SESSION 6b (Room 2.03): Chair: Barbara Boock 14.00-14.30 Hans Kuhn (Australia) Brünstiges geistliches Verlangen: Erotik in Freylinghausens Gesangbuch 14.30-15.00 Irene Watt (Scotland) Lullabies Are They Just for Babies? 15.00-15.30 Dace Bula (Latvia) Weeds, Trash and Nightmare : Text Exclusion Principles in the History of Publishing Latvian Folksongs 15-30-16.00 Refreshments PAPER SESSION 7a (Room 2.01): Chair: Katherine Campbell 16.00-16.30 Anne Murstad (Norway) Celtic Imaginaires: Gaelic Work Songs in the World Music Scene 16.30-17.00 Jennifer Kewley Draskau (Isle of Man) The Manannan Ballad 17.00-17.30 Robin Gwyndaf (Wales) Poetry in Action: Verse and Narration in Everyday Communication PAPER SESSION 7b (Room 2.03): Chair: Isobelle Peere 16.00-16.30 CANCELLED 16.30-17.00 Marjeta Pisk (Slovenia) The Duality of the National Awakening Movement s Influence on Folk-Song 17.00-17.30 Larysa Vakhnina (Ukraine) Le folklore de minorites ethniques en Ukraine

17.30-20.00: Evening Meal (personal arrangements) 20.00 CONCERT WITH DAFYDD IWAN AND GWENNAN GIBBARD, ORGANISED AND SPONSORED BY SAIN RECORDING COMPANY in Aberdare Hall, Corbett Road, Cathays Park GWENER / FRIDAY, 01/08/08 8.15-9.00 Registration (in the Coffee Shop, Humanities Building, Colum Drive Campus, Cardiff University) PAPER SESSION 8a (Room 2.01): Chair: Michèle Simonsen 9.00-9.30 Sabina Ispas (Romania) The Ballad of the Frost 9.30-10.00 Marjetka Golež Kaučič (Slovenia) A Bunny is a Beautiful Thing or Animals as Machines!?: The Reception and Ironicization of the Animal World in Slovenian Folk-Songs 10.00-10.30 Matilda Burden (South Africa) The Humanisation of Animals in the Afrikaans Folk Song: Die apie se bruilof PAPER SESSION 8b (Room 2.03): Chair: Lene Halskov Hansen 9.00-9.30 Alexander V. Morozov & Tatyana A. Morozova (Belarus) The Interaction of Ballads with Folk-Songs of Seasonal Transitions in the Eastern European Tradition of Performance and Orality 9.30-10.00 Siwan Rosser (Wales) Gan y Gwirion y Ceir y Gwir : The Role of Children in Eighteenth-Century Welsh Ballads 10.00-10.30 Louis Grijp (The Netherlands) Piling Songs and Male Culture in the Netherlands 10.30-11.00 Refreshments

PAPER SESSION 9a (Room 2.01): Chair: Cozette Griffin-Kremer 11-00-11.30 James W. Pratt & Charles H. Pratt (USA) Contemporary Trinidadian Calypso Music: An Interdisciplinary Analysis of the 2008 Calyso Monarch Competition 11.30-12.00 Andrew Rouse (Hungary) Terry Pratchett, Discworld and the Ballad PAPER SESSION 9b (Room 2.03): Chair: Marjetka Golež Kaučič 11-00-11.30 Imola Küllõs (Hungary) Female Roles in the Hungarian Ballad Tradition 11.30-12.00 Sonja Petrovic (Serbia) Is There a Female Initiative in Ballads? Women s Freedom of Choice Between Narrative and Traditional Roles 12.00-13.30 Lunch (personal arrangements) 13.30-17.00 VISIT TO ST FAGANS: NATIONAL HISTORY MUSEUM Bus leaves Colum Drive Campus, Cardiff University at 13.30 and leaves the Museum at 17.00 for the return journey to Cardiff. 19.00 CONFERENCE BANQUET AT CARDIFF CASTLE (optional) SADWRN / SATURDAY, 02/08/08 In the Council Chamber in Cardiff University s Main Building, Cathays Park PAPER SESSION 10 Chair: Siwan Rosser 9.00-9.30 David Atkinson (England) Palimpsest or texte génétique: The Evidence of Ballad Manuscripts 9.30-10.00 Ian Spring (Wales) Some Thoughts on Edward and Incest 10.00-10.30 Sigrid Rieuwerts (Germany) Medieval Recreations: Of Welsh Bards and Scottish Minstrels 10.30-11.00 Refreshments

11-00-12.30 BUSINESS MEETING OF THE KfV Chair: Sabine Wienker-Piepho 12.30-13.30 Lunch (personal arrangements) 13.30-18.00 VISIT TO THE NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD OF WALES Pontcanna Fields, Cardiff (optional) 18.00-20.00 Evening Meal (personal arrangements) SUL / SUNDAY, 03/08/08 Ymadael / Departure