Concert Hall, 1014 South Michigan Avenue
September 24–25, 2013
A symposium to explore how the singing voice—a means of individual
expression and a vehicle for social and political action—has been used
and perceived within African-American cultures.
Free and open to Columbia College students, faculty, and staff, and to
the general public. RSVPs are not necessary, but will be appreciated by
email to
afrovocality@gmail.com.
A preliminary program is available at the
CBMR’s website.
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Gianpaolo Chiriacò (project designer and CBMR resident fellow)
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Monica Hairston O’Connell
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Fabrizia Barresi
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Mankwe Ndosi
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Pamela Z
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Katherine Meizel
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Bobbi Wilsyn
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Maggie Brown
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Patrick Dailey
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Sage Morgan-Hubbard
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Stacy Rene Erenberg
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Tim’m West
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Alisha Lola Jones
Project ROTVOSCIAME (The Role of Traditional Vocal Styles in Reshaping
Cultural Identities Related to African Diasporas in America and Europe),
supported by a Marie Curie-International Outgoing Fellowship, financed
by the European Union.
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