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SUMMARY:Cultural Appropriation: Past and Present Voices
DESCRIPTION:Dwight Bigler\, associate professor and director of choral activities\, School of Performing Arts Kevin Deas\, bass-baritone Joseph Horowitz\, executive director\, PostClassical Ensemble Angel Gil-Ord  ez\, music director and conductor\, PostClassical Ensemble For generations\, artists\, scholars\, and cultural critics have explored the question: what are the implications of adapting the arts and culture of underrepresented communities? In this hybrid performance and discussion\, engage with guest artists/experts in the history of American music\, including spirituals and sorrow songs. Delve into the relationship between contemporary perspectives on the timely subject of cultural appropriation and those of such luminaries as W.E.B. DuBois\, Mark Twain\, Zora Neale Hurston\, and Antonin Dvor k. Co-presented with the Lifelong Learning Institute at Virginia Tech
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Dwight Bigler\, associate professor and director of choral activities\, School of Performing Arts Kevin Deas\, bass-baritone Joseph Horowitz\, executive director\, PostClassical Ensemble Angel Gil-Ord&oacute\;&ntilde\;ez\, music director and conductor\, PostClassical Ensemble For generations\, artists\, scholars\, and cultural critics have explored the question: what are the implications of adapting the arts and culture of underrepresented communities? In this hybrid performance and discussion\, engage with guest artists/experts in the history of American music\, including spirituals and sorrow songs. Delve into the relationship between contemporary perspectives on the timely subject of cultural appropriation and those of such luminaries as W.E.B. DuBois\, Mark Twain\, Zora Neale Hurston\, and Antonin Dvor&aacute\;k. Co-presented with the Lifelong Learning Institute at Virginia Tech
LOCATION:Moss Arts Center 190 Alumni Mall\, Blacksburg\, VA\, 24060
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DTSTAMP:20260523T222727Z
URL:https://business.montgomerycc.org/events/details/cultural-appropriation-past-and-present-voices-5956
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