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The Sound of Resistance Conference, 6/1/17 (Vision Festival / Columbia U. Center for Jazz Studies)
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Conference made possible by the Columbia University Center for Jazz Studies, Columbia University school of Arts and Sciences, the University of Pittsburgh, and Arts for Art
SPEAKERS:
Adam Zanolini (CUNY Graduate Center):
“The Sound of Survival: Undying Humanity in an Age of Cataclysm” 5:50
Benjamin Piekut (Cornell University):
“The Vernacular Avant-garde and the Low Arts of Resistance” 48:35
Fumi Okiji (Northwestern University):
“Fleshiness of Jazz Record: The Tradition in Four
Hundred and One Folds” 1:56:34
Ingrid Monson (Harvard University): “Courage and Improvisation”
2:46:00
Panel: The Sound of Resistance: Arts and Social Justice
Featuring:
Cooper-Moore (multi-instrumentalist; composer); Patricia Nicholson Parker (choreographer; artistic director, Vision Festival); James Brandon Lewis (tenor saxophonist; composer); Luke Stewart (bassist, composer); Gargi Shinde (Program Director, Chamber Music America Jazz); Brandon Lopez (bassist; composer) 4:15:10
KEYNOTE: Fred Moten (University of California, Riverside):
“A Resistant Previousness” 6:14:10
SPEAKERS:
Adam Zanolini (CUNY Graduate Center):
“The Sound of Survival: Undying Humanity in an Age of Cataclysm” 5:50
Benjamin Piekut (Cornell University):
“The Vernacular Avant-garde and the Low Arts of Resistance” 48:35
Fumi Okiji (Northwestern University):
“Fleshiness of Jazz Record: The Tradition in Four
Hundred and One Folds” 1:56:34
Ingrid Monson (Harvard University): “Courage and Improvisation”
2:46:00
Panel: The Sound of Resistance: Arts and Social Justice
Featuring:
Cooper-Moore (multi-instrumentalist; composer); Patricia Nicholson Parker (choreographer; artistic director, Vision Festival); James Brandon Lewis (tenor saxophonist; composer); Luke Stewart (bassist, composer); Gargi Shinde (Program Director, Chamber Music America Jazz); Brandon Lopez (bassist; composer) 4:15:10
KEYNOTE: Fred Moten (University of California, Riverside):
“A Resistant Previousness” 6:14:10