Music 472/572 Winter 2019 - Poster Presentations and Conference

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Research Dissemination Events: Music for Global Human Development in Africa (Area Studies in Ethnomusicology: Africa; Music 472 (undergraduate level) and 582 (graduate level))

This seminar course centers on understanding music and other performance arts in Africa as constituting a sustainable, scaleable, highly effective social technology for maintaining vibrant, healthy, humanized societies: supporting cultural continuity, fostering social cohesion and civil society, multicultural and multigenerational connectivity, promoting social and economic justice, equality, gender equity, ecological balance, community health, education, and general wellbeing, and combating dehumanization, racism, and cultural miscommunication.

Each student has designed a human development project involving Africa and African music, resulting in a poster and talk. These will be presented at two events:

1) A concert on March 30, 8pm, in Convocation Hall. Posters will be on display during the West African Music Ensemble concert performance - featuring Ghanaian guest performers Mohammed Assau (Youth Home Cultural Group, Tamale, Northern Region, Ghana) and Dr. Habib Iddrisu (University of Oregon), directed by course instructors Robert Kpogo and Wisdom Agorde.
Date: 30 March 2019
Place: Convocation Hall, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB Canada
Poster displays: pre-concert to 10 pm (optimal viewing during intermission)

2) A conference, extending over three days, April 2, 4, and 9, from 3:30 to 5:00 pm, in Studio 27, Fine Arts Building, UofA (see map).

Tuesday April 2:

  • Taekwan Yoon, Promotion of Musical Diversity and Preservation of Traditional Music through a Festival featuring Musical Fusion and Interpretation
  • Jaehun Park, Hygiene, Water Sanitation, and Cholera Prevention using Pedagogical Methods of Ethnomusicology within Ghanaian Schools and Communities
  • Vicky Lin, Storytelling for Support: Community Support and Engagement for Substance Use Destigmatization
  • Ashley Weckesser, Anansi: A Video Game to Preserve Ashanti Music and Oral Tradition

Thursday April 4:

  • Jacob Park, Digital ART Adherence Reminder Network: Developing a Mobile App to Promote Collective Accountability and Connection among Individuals with HIV/AIDS in Ghana
  • Daniel Park, Drums Across Cultures: A Rhythmical Exchange in the School System
  • Jennifer Phung, Social Transformation in Northern Ghana Primary Education using Music
  • Andrea Lui, Bimoba Cultural Preservation through Language Promotion and Song Writing

Tuesday April 9:

  • Earl Villado, Portable Music Classroom: Future of Music Education in Northern Ghana
  • Angela Park, Educate and Embrace African Music by Integrating Western, Korean, and Ghanaian Musical Traditions Together
  • Mehdi Rezania, Promoting Hygiene Education in Ghana through World Music Workshops
  • Biying Wu, Film Music——Traditional African Instruments
  • Nargis Asadi, Instruments and Costumes Made From Recycled Materials Making South Africa Sustainable and Ecofriendly

All are welcome to attend.

For directions to locations see map here.