The Centre for Intercultural Musicology at Churchill College, University of Cambridge was established in 2004. The Centre aims to:
- Promote research-in-practice in the interdisciplinary domains of music, intercultural arts and sciences.
- Provide a platform for collaborative and innovative music-making, performance and composition.
- Facilitate discourse and deliberations among musicians, musicologists, arts practitioners, researchers, scholars and the public through conferences, symposiums, publications, performative events and public engagement.
The centre continues its tradition of activities by engaging with participants from different parts of the world. In addition to organising regular concerts and symposiums, CIMACC has hosted three international conferences, namely:
- International Conference on ‘Building Interdisciplinary Bridges Across Cultures’ (BIBAC2014), University of Cambridge, 24 – 26 October 2014
- International Conference on ‘Building Interdisciplinary Bridges Across Cultures’ (BIBAC2016), University of Cambridge, 30 – 1 August 2016
- International Conference on ‘Musical Intersections in Practice’ (MIP2019), University of Cambridge, 25-26 October 2019
Details of the events, publications and audio-video recordings may be found in the various sections of the CIMACC website (www.cimacc.org).