Ref: South Asia and its Diaspora: Musical Performances in the Cultures of Decolonization
Keynote speaker: Professor Tina K Ramnarine
Decolonization is a creative process, as well as a historical and political one. Interdisciplinary critical attention to creative processes offers insights into the cultures of decolonization. This conference reflects on these creative processes by focusing on the musical performances of South Asia and its diaspora. It takes a broad view of musical performances, encompassing auditory experiences in cross-arts projects, dance and sacred expressions. The schedule of papers, abstracts and booking arrangements for this one-day conference are available online at: http://www.horniman.ac.uk/visit/events/conference-south-asia-and-its-diaspora
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