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Siri Mæland is a PhD candidate and lecturer specializing in traditional and social dance, affiliated with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and Université Blaise Pascal (UBP) through a cotutelle doctoral program. She has been a Lecturer and Assistant Researcher at the Norwegian Centre for Traditional Music and Dance since 2001, an accredited NGO dedicated to preserving and studying Norway’s intangible cultural heritage.
Her academic background includes a Master’s degree in Ethnomusicology, with a focus on the dance revival movement in Norway. Her current doctoral research, titled "Social dance in past and present," explores the transmission of traditional dance, integrating perspectives from ethnochoreology, cognitive anthropology, and intangible cultural heritage (ICH).
Her research interests include traditional dance, social dance, dance analysis, cognitive anthropology, and the heritagization of leisure activities. She actively participates in academic conferences, presenting on topics such as the cultural significance and policy implications of dance as heritage.
Siri Mæland has not listed any scientific awards, publications, or students in the available information. She is currently on leave from her lecturing position to focus on her doctoral studies, indicating ongoing academic engagement and professional development.


