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* Welcome, introductions
 
* Welcome, introductions
* MF on ethnomusicology, CCE and its collections, research and teaching we do around the world.  
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* MF on ethnomusicology, CCE and its collections, research and teaching we do around the world. Introduce CCE projects in Ghana and Liberia, via AV:   
** Introduce CCE projects in Ghana and Liberia, via AV:   
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** Ghana (ppt presentation, especially West African pop, Koo Nimo...)
*** Ghana (ppt presentation, especially West African pop, Koo Nimo...)
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** Liberian refugee music in Ghana ([http://bit.ly/buducd CD project], [http://vimeo.com/20009721 Shadow documentary], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=narUGsBgEWw Shadow and S-Man music video], 2010 group: Shadow and Kat leading songs)
*** Liberian refugee music in Ghana ([http://bit.ly/buducd CD project], [http://vimeo.com/20009721 Shadow documentary], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=narUGsBgEWw Shadow and S-Man music video], 2010 group: Shadow and Kat leading songs)
 
 
* Kat: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Down_by_the_Riverside Down by the Riverside], talk about the music, the experience
 
* Kat: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Down_by_the_Riverside Down by the Riverside], talk about the music, the experience
 
* Jon - talk about SF and folkwaysAlive? West African popular music? Show collections.
 
* Jon - talk about SF and folkwaysAlive? West African popular music? Show collections.

Revision as of 16:27, 14 December 2011

Special CCE program for the Bamboo Shield program - Centre for Race and Culture, Edmonton.

9 am to 11:30, starting at CCE/fwa and then moving to Studio 27 for drumming/dancing.

11 students, ages 12-14, from various places around the world: 3 from Myanmar (Burma), 1from Iraq, 2 from Sudan, 1 from Sudan/Uganda, 1 from Somalia, 2 from Ethiopia, 1 from Tanzania

Accompanied by Miss Elsa Robinson (program coordinator), Miss Heather Kuzyk (teacher), and Miss Mariam (doctoral student/teacher)

Roughly 10-20 min for each segment:

  • Welcome, introductions
  • MF on ethnomusicology, CCE and its collections, research and teaching we do around the world. Introduce CCE projects in Ghana and Liberia, via AV:
  • Kat: Down by the Riverside, talk about the music, the experience
  • Jon - talk about SF and folkwaysAlive? West African popular music? Show collections.
  • Rana: teach al-Hilwa Di, talk about the music and composer (I'll bring percussion and keyboard) [1][2]
  • Cam N.? - demonstrate/talk about (Balkan music?)
  • Tour CCE/fwa museum cases, instruments, collections...
  • MF, Elsa, Jon K. teach some West African music and dance (Gahu) in Studio 27 - if time allows