Ideas on the Move
A Conference in Honor of Mark Slobin
Saturday, April 16, 2016
Freeman East Asian Studies Seminar Room
Wesleyan University
Preliminary Program (4/7/16)
8:30am Welcome
- Michael Roth (President, Wesleyan University)
9:00am-10:30am
- Mark Slobin’s Valedictory Graduate Seminar
10:45am-12:00pm
- Hankus Netsky (New England Conservatory of Music): “The Slobinization of Jewish Studies: a Pipedream”
- Jeffrey Summit (Tufts University): “Reflections on Mentorship in Ethnomusicology”
- Amanda Scherbenske (The New School): Improvising at the Interculture: Voicing Agency, Fashioning Networks, and Navigating Constraints
- Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett (New York University): “Cantors, Klezmer, and Singers: A Musical Friendship”
12:00pm-1:30pm Lunch break
1:30pm-2:45pm
- Marc Perlman (Brown University) “Musicologizing Improvisation: Or, How ‘Improvisation’ Became an Abstract Noun”
- Zoe Sherinian (University of Oklahoma): “’You Have to Start with the Music’: The Slobin Legacy of Keeping Music in EthnoMUSICology”
- Michael Veal (Yale University): “Playing the Changes”
- Laxmi Tewari (Sonoma State University): “Wesleyan and the World Music Program”
3:00pm-4:30pm
- Jorge Arévalo Mateus (Association for Cultural Equity; Center for Traditional Music and Dance): “Mark’s Metaphors: Visual Poetics, Pedagogy, and Theoretical Clarity”
- Andrew Raffo Dewar (The University of Alabama): “ONCE Upon a Time: Mark Slobin’s Experimental Ethnomusicology”
- Tim Eriksen: “Old Folks Singing In Utopia: How Antebellum Musical Antiquarianism and Calvinist Eschatology Gave Birth to Science Fiction on the Banks of the Connecticut”
- Maria Mendonça (Kenyon College): “But Is it Really Ethnomusicology?”
- Junko Oba (Hampshire College): “Remixing Saudade: Musica Sertaneja in Nikkey Brazilian Diaspora”
- Ljerka Vidić Rasmussen (Tennessee State University): “From Baščaršija to Belle Meade: On Mentorship”
4:45pm-6:00pm
- Judith Becker (University of Michigan): “The Nat Pwe, Burmese Spirit Veneration Rituals”
- Ted Levin (Dartmouth College): “Conversations in Tashkent Redux”
- William Malm (University of Michigan): “How Mark Slobin Became an Ethnomusicologist”
- Bonnie Wade and Kay Shelemay, Video Greetings
- Dan Slobin (University of California, Berkeley): “Growing Up With Mark”
6:00pm-7:45pm Dinner break
8:00pm-11:00pm Concert, World Music Hall
8:00-9:30pm
- Irish set: Stan Scott, Dora Hast, Matthew Allen
- Yiddish set: Hankus Netsky, Amanda Miryem-Khaye Seigel, Matthew Stein (Wesleyan klezmer ensemble)
- Zoe Sherinian and Aaron Paige joined by Suresh Thammuraj, Karthikeyan Deiveegarajan, and Arun Kalimuthu of the Connecticut-based group Maanudam Parai
- Okon Hwang and the Eastern Connecticut State University Korean Samul ensemble, “Yeongnam Nong-ak (Farmers’ Music from the Southeastern Region)” arranged by Kim Deok-su, rearranged by Okon Hwang
- Matthew Allen, Julie Searles, Paul Austerlitz, and David Nelson
- David Fossum
- Andrew Colwell
- Tim Eriksen
9:30pm-11:00pm
- Javanese Wayang Puppet Play: Arjuna in Meditation
Wesleyan Gamelan Ensemble under the direction of I. M. Harjito and Sumarsam (dhalang) with guest musicians.