*With apologies for cross-posting*
Dear all,
This is a final reminder about registration for the Music, Political
Activism and the State one-day conference at the University of Southampton
on Wednesday 13 April 2016.
The conference schedule is included in this email. The day will feature
contributions from composers and performers, as well as a series of
presentations by scholars and a keynote by Professor John Street from the
University of East Anglia.
This conference is free to attend, but please book a place before 3/4/16 at
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/music-political-activism-and-the-state-one-day-conference-tickets-21725991024
Conference details below:
*Wednesday 13 April 2016. University of Southampton, Lecture Theatre A,
Nuffield Theatre, Highfield Campus, Southampton SO17 1BJ *
*One-day conference sponsored by the IMR and the University of Southampton*
Schedule:
9:45 Registration
10:00 Welcome: Andrew Green (IMR) and Hettie Malcomson (University of
Southampton)
10:10-11:40 Panel 1 (Chair: José Juan Olvera)
10:10-10:40: Dorone Paris, “Activism and Political Composition”
10:40-11:10: Nick Williams, “Political Engagement and Activism in
Contemporary Concert Music”
11:10-11:40: Luis Velasco Pufleau, “On Mexican Narcocorridos: Music, Power
and Armed Violence in a ‘Failed State’”
11:40-12:00: Break
12:00-13:30 Panel 2 (Chair: Hettie Malcomson)
12:00-12:30: Sarha Moore and Vivi Lachs, “Street Bands and Socialist
Choirs: Their Role in Building Cohesion Across Time and Difference”
12:30-13:00: Richard Parfitt, “Rebel Songs and Establishment Politicians in
the Republic of Ireland, 1968-1998”
13:00-13:30: Joe O’Connell, “’Practical Dreamers’: Red Wedge and the
British State”
13:30-14:30 Lunch
14:30-16:00 Panel 3 (Chair: Ruard Absaroka)
14:30-15:00: Tamara Turner, “’We Are The World Made In Algeria’: How Music
Videos Shaped Discourse in the Algerian Elections of 2014”
15:00-15:30: Dimitar Nikolovski, “The Camp and the Countercamp: Dissent
Expressed Through Music”
15:30-16:00: Luis Gimenez Amoros and Camalita Naicker, “*Azawan*: Saharawi
Nationalism in Becoming Through *Haul* Music”
16:00-16:30: Break
16:30-18:00
Keynote lecture: Professor John Street, University of East Anglia (Chair:
Andrew Green)
Conference organiser: Andrew Green, Institute of Musical Research
Host co-ordinator: Hettie Malcomson, University of Southampton
For further details, contact Andrew Green at [log in to unmask]
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