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Columbus Ohio 2007

October 25-28, 2007
The Society for Ethnomusicology
51st Annual Conference- Decolonizing Ethnomusicology



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Special Events

SEM 2007 Special Events: (updated: 8-7-07)


Pre-Conference Symposium
New Directions in Cognitive Ethnomusicology
Date: Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Time: 8am-7pm
Location: Hyatt on Capitol Square Hotel

Lunch is on your own. A separate registration fee applies. Click here to see a copy of the Pre-Conference Symposium program.


Evening Concert
Date: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 (conclusion of Pre-Conference Symposium)
Time: 9:00pm
Location: Hyatt on Capitol Square Hotel

Free and open to everyone who is in town Wednesday evening. A concert of Hindustani classical music will feature two SEM members, Hans Utter, sitar (OSU Ph.D. student) and Dr. Utpola Borah, voice (American Institute of Indian Studies, Gurgaon, Haryana, India), both extensively trained in traditional gharanas and performed broadly in India and Europe.
Hans Utter, Ph. D. student, will perform
Hindustani classical music at SEM 2007.
Photo by Nick Poss.



Welcome Reception
Date: Thursday, October 25, 2007
Time: 6:00pm - 7:30pm
Location: Hyatt on Capitol Square Hotel

The remarkable OSU Jazz Ensemble, led by Ted McDaniel and featuring Shawn Wallace, will play during the evening reception hosted by the OSU School of Music. The reception will begin right after the Host Program and will be followed by the first of a series of dance workshops.


Ballroom Dance Workshop
Date: Thursday, October 25, 2007
Time: 9:00pm - 10:30pm
Location: Hyatt on Capitol Square Hotel

The Ballroom Dance Workshop will be led by Terry and Sara Miller (Kent State University).


Old-Time Music Dance Workshop
Date: Friday, October 26, 2007
Time: 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Location: Hyatt on Capitol Square Hotel

Lucy Long (Bowling Green State University) and several terrific Ohioan old-timers will lead a workshop on old-time music and dance.


Salsa Dance Workshop and Salsa Party
Date: Friday, October 26, 2007
Time: Workshop - 8pm-9:30pm; Dance - 10pm-12midnight
Location: Hyatt on Capitol Square Hotel

There will be a salsa dance party with the outstanding Columbus-based salsa jazz band Yumbabme led by Eric Paton, whose performances have been hailed throughout the country. See their website (http://www.yumbambe.com/) for more information about this group. In preparation for the salsa party, Robin Moore (University of Texas) will teach us some steps that we can continue to practice during the party. The Moore workshop has been initiated and partially supported by the SEM Dance Section, chaired by Clara Henderson (Indiana University).




Bill Ivey
Charles Seeger Lecture featuring Bill Ivey
Date: Saturday, October 27, 2007
Time: 4:15pm-5:30pm
Location: Weigel Hall, OSU Campus

The Society for Ethnomusicology is pleased to welcome Bill Ivey as the 2007 Seeger Lecturer at the annual meeting in Columbus, Ohio. Bill Ivey is the Director of the Curb Center for Art, Enterprise, and Public Policy at Vanderbilt University, an arts policy research center with offices in Nashville, Tennessee, and Washington, DC, and is President of the American Folklore Society for 2006 and 2007. He also serves as Senior Consultant to Leadership Music, a music industry professional development program, and chairs the board of the National Recording Preservation Foundation, a federally chartered foundation affiliated with the Library of Congress. He is currently board chairman of WPLN, Nashville Public Radio, and is completing a book about the public interest and America's cultural system.

From May, 1998 through September, 2001, Ivey served as the seventh Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal cultural agency. Following years of controversy and significant budget cuts, Ivey's leadership is credited with restoring Congressional confidence in the work of the NEA. Ivey's Challenge America Initiative, launched in 1999, has to date garnered more than $19 million in new Congressional appropriations for the Arts Endowment.

Prior to government service, Ivey was director of the Country Music Foundation in Nashville, Tennessee. He was twice elected board chairman of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Ivey holds degrees in folklore, history, and ethnomusicology, as well as honorary doctorates from the University of Michigan, Michigan Technological University, Wayne State University, and Indiana University. He is a four-time Grammy Award nominee (Best Album Notes category), and is the author of numerous articles on US cultural policy and folk and popular music. His newest book, Arts, Inc.: How Greed and Neglect Have Destroyed Our Cultural Rights will be published by the University of California Press in 2008.



OSU Ethnomusicology Lab Research Projects
Date: Saturday, October 27, 2007
Time: 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Location: Weigel Hall, Room 177 on The Ohio State University Campus

The showcase will highlight faculty and student research projects in ethnomusicology, including cognitive ethnomusicology, an important innovative component of Ethnomusicology @ OSU. A brief verbal introduction will be followed by demonstrations, visual illustrations, and hands-on sessions. For details about Ethnomusicology@OSU, visit;
http://ethnomusicology.osu.edu/

Transportation to OSU campus and back to hotel will be provided.

NOTE: Due to limited space in the Lab, the showcase will be held in Weigel Hall Room 177



Special Banquet catered by a well-recognized Columbus chef Suzanne Buck
Date: Saturday, October 27, 2007
Time: 5:45pm - 7:45pm
Location: South Campus Gateway, a dynamic urban entertainment center, newly developed to integrate the campus and the city.
Fee: $40 per ticket (see registration form)

Music provided by The OSU Steel Pan Orchestra, led by Lennard Moses and Ken Archer.



Concert by OSU faculty and students
Date: Saturday, October 27, 2007
Time: 8pm-10pm
Location: Weigel Hall Auditorium on The Ohio State University Campus

The Saturday concert will feature three performance events:

(1) Pansori: by Chan E. Park, Professor of Korean Language, Literature, and Performing Arts; world-renown performer and expert in the genre. She performs the Korean epic, pansori, accompanying herself on the puk, a double-headed barrel drum.
Professor Chan Park.
Photo Courtesy of the OSU Colleges of the Arts and Sciences.



Rusalka performed at the inauguration of OSU Ethnomusicology Lab
(2) Rusalka: An offshoot of a course taught by Margarita Mazo, Rusalka has developed into a performing group, consisting of OSU students, faculty and staff, as well as residents of the Columbus metropolitan area. Rusalka's repertory includes music from Eastern Europe, but its specialties are songs of Russian villages and Russian Orthodox chant. The performance on Saturday will be a reunion with several alumni, currently teaching at various schools.



Daniel Avorgbedor leads a
rehearsal of the African ensemble.
(3) African Performing Ensemble: The ensemble features students in the class with supportive guest artists from within and outside of the Columbus area. The repertoire usually is a mixture of music and dance selections from West and East African regions, including popular music varieties.

Transportation to OSU campus and back to hotel will be provided.



Additional Events

The following events are happening on The Ohio State University campus at the same time as the conference. These events are not related to the SEM conference and are not included in the conference registration fee. No transportation is provided.

Korean Buddhist Pompae Concert
Date: Friday, October 26, 2007
Time: 7pm-10pm
Location: Hughes Auditorium on The Ohio State University Campus
Fees: Free and open to the public

Buddhist Ritual Song/Chant & Dance from Korea by Buddhist Monks from the Young San Preservation Group.

Sponsored by the Korean Studies Initiative (OSU), Korean Society of Columbus, and the Ethnomusicology program (OSU)


Columbus Carnatic Music Association
Date: Saturday, October 27, 2007
Time: 6:00pm
Location: Upper Arlington Center

Fees: A suggested donation of $10 or Free to members of the Canarctic Music Association of Columbus

The Columbus Carnatic Music Association will present a vocal concert by Gayathri Venkataraghavan with Akkarai Subbulakshmi on violin and Manoj Siva on mridangam on Saturday, October 27, 6:00 P.M. at the Upper Arlington Center; see website for more information.


Philip Bohlman Performance, Open Forum and Reception
Date: Sunday, October 28, 2007 (new date & time)
Time: 7:00pm
Location: Wexner Center (Black Box) on The Ohio State University Campus
Fees: Free and open to the public

A unique opportunity to hear, see and interact with our Society President Philip Bohlman and his wife Christine Wilkie Bohlman in performance of the final work for stage by Jewish artists in the Terezín/Theresienstadt concentration camp.

Amid the unimaginable conditions of the death camp, composers, instrumentalists, opera singers, and actors maintained a spiritual resistance by continuing their artistic endeavors. They sang opera and organized classical and popular music concerts. This program will feature a monodrama performed by ethnomusicologist Philip Bohlman as well as composition by Viktor Ullman performed by pianist Christine Wilkie Bohlman. Viktor Ullman, along with other Jewish composers interned at Theresienstadt was murdered during the Holocaust, Clinging to life, yet facing almost certain death, Jewish artists expressed their creative genius and left this precious and tragic legacy for humankind.

A reception will follow the performance.

This program is sponsored by the Melton Center for Jewish Studies in collaboration with the program in ethnomusicology, School of Music, OSU.

For updates, visit http://meltoncenter.osu.edu. Contact: Daniel Avorgbedor or Amy Horowitz.

 



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