Regional Association for Latin America and the Caribbean (ARLAC)

Mission Statement

The mission of the IMS Regional Association for Latin America and the Caribbean (ARLAC) is to disseminate musicological research from Latin America and the Caribbean through publications, translations, and international conferences; enrich the activities of the IMS through contributions by the association’s members; and promote initiatives that can lead to a greater integration of perspectives from scholars in the region into communication networks of global reach. ARLAC was founded by Malena Kuss at the 19th Quinquennial IMS Congress in Rome, Italy, on July 3, 2012.

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Steering Committee

Juan Pablo González (CL, chair), Javier Marín López (ES), Fátima Graciela Musri (AR), Diósnio Machado Neto (BR), Miriam Escudero Suástegui (CU)

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Reports

For a report of recent activities, as well as older reports, see the IMS Publication Archive.

The founding members of ARLAC in Rome, Italy, 2012
The founding members: José Luis Fanjul Rivero (CU), Juan Pablo González (CL), Ilza Nogueira (BR), Melanie Plesch (AR/AU), Malena Kuss (AR/US), Víctor Rondón (CL), Leonardo Waisman (AR), Agustín Ruiz Zamora (CL), Juan Francisco Sans (VE), María Elena Vinueza (CU), Diósnio Machado Neto (BR), Carlos Miñana (CO), Egberto Bermúdez (CO), Omar Corrado (AR), Marcos da Cunha Lopes Virmond (BR), Régis Duprat (BR), Jaime Cortés (CO), Maria Alice Volpe (BR), and Dorothea Baumann (CH).