❓How Should Remembrance Sound? KSE Center for Human Rights and War Memorialization Held an Expert Discussion on the Sound Accompaniment of the Minute of Silence On September 16, the Center for Human Rights and War Memorialization at the Kyiv School of Economics, together with the NGO Vshanuj (“Honor”), organized the first expert discussion dedicated to the sound accompaniment of the minute of silence. The discussion brought together experts in musicology, memorialization, public history, and museum professionals, who shared their knowledge and experience on both Ukrainian and international practices of using sound in commemorative rituals. The initiative stemmed from a call by the Center’s head Anton Drobovych and the co-founder of Vshanuj Kateryna Datsenko, who noted that the widespread use of the metronome sound in Ukraine has Soviet origins. It dates back to the mid-20th century, when the USSR used it to honor victims of World War II. This raised the question: is it time to rethink the tradition and find a sound more deeply rooted in the Ukrainian cultural context? |