Bastian & Boje

a conversation about music and stories. Event organized by the Department of International Business Communication.

Fredag, 3 juni, 2016 - 16:00 to 17:00


 Peter Bastian    David Boje

Bastian & Boje
a conversation about music and stories 

The dialogue event can be seen on Youtube

Musical performance and storytelling performance are conceived here-and-now in a situated, embodied experimentation. However, when music and stories are recorded, the experimentation settles and petrifies.

 

IBC invites colleagues at CBS and others with an interest in this theme to a moderated conversation, where musician Peter Bastian and Professor David Boje share stories, experiences and research about emergence and performance of music and story. From different perspectives, they address how metaphors from among others quantum mechanics can describe such phenomena.

 

Peter Bastian and David Boje will give you a fresh perspective on how creative experimentation and action by the musician as well as the storyteller can lead to exceptional performance of music as well as organizational development.

 

Peter Bastian is a Danish musician, composer and author. He is educated in theoretical physics and classical bassoon, and is deeply rooted in both classical and rhythmic music. He is a member of critically acclaimed The Danish Wind Quintet (Den Danske Blæserkvintet) and the Danish band Bazaar. In 1987, he authored the bestselling, award-winning book “Ind i Musikken” which was followed up with “Mesterlære” in 2011.

David M. Boje is Velux Visiting Professor at IBC and Regents Professor at New Mexico State University, USA. David is internationally recognized for his work in the areas of storytelling, postmodern theory & critical ethics of answerability. He has published some 20 books and over 120 articles in journals. His most widely read books include Storytelling Organizations (2009) and Narrative Methods for Organizational and Communication Research (2001).

 

Further information about the event: Anders Kryger, Industrial PhD Fellow, who will moderate the dialogue, Anders.Kryger@man.eu

All are welcome - please register by sending an email to Merete Borch, mb.ibc@cbs.dk no later than Tuesday 31 May. Note that the event does not include any musical performance.