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SUMMARY:Migration\, Displacement\, and the Arts
DESCRIPTION:Co-organizers:\nKim DaCosta Holton\, Associate Professor\, Spanish and Portuguese\, Rutgers University\, Newark\nTim Raphael\, Professor\, Arts\, Culture\, and Media\, Rutgers University\, Newark\nMayte Green-Mercado\, Associate Professor\, History\, Rutgers University\, Newark \nCo-sponsored by Mediterranean Displacements Project\, Institute for the Study of Global Racial Justice\, and Center for Migration and the Global City \nScholarship on migration and displacement focuses mostly on the conditions that force people to leave their places of origin or the challenges that people face during their departure or arrival. In this sense\, academic research on migration tends to reproduce particular frameworks shared across the disciplines of demography\, sociology\, political science\, economics\, and history. Relatively absent from these discussions are artistic expressions. By bringing together scholars and performers\, this seminar examines the intersections between migration and the arts to consider questions about the role of music\, dance\, and performance in articulating displaced identities in urban migrations\, how literary and visual arts can evoke memories of war\, or how the culture of cities has been formed and transformed by global migration. It will also consider how aesthetic vocabularies are maintained and repurposed in adopted homelands\, and how expressive culture impacts processes and perceptions of belonging and alienation in both origin and host contexts. \nWednesday\, November 16\, 2022 \n3:00-5:00 pm\nAlexandra Vázquez\, Associate Professor\, Performance Studies\, New York University\nYona Stamatis\, Associate Professor\, Ethnomusicology\, University of Illinois Springfield\nDaniel Da Silva\, Assistant Professor\, Spanish and Portuguese\, Rutgers University\, New Brunswick\nAmir ElSaffar\, Musician/Composer
URL:https://sawyerseminar.rutgers.edu/event/migration-displacement-and-the-arts/
LOCATION:Express Newark\, 54 Halsey Street\, 2nd floor\, Room 213\, Newark\, 07102
CATEGORIES:Migration, Displacement, and the Arts,Public Events
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SUMMARY:Migration\, Displacement\, and the Arts: Performances and Party
DESCRIPTION:Co-organizers:\nKim DaCosta Holton\, Associate Professor\, Spanish and Portuguese\, Rutgers University\, Newark\nTim Raphael\, Professor\, Arts\, Culture\, and Media\, Rutgers University\, Newark\nMayte Green-Mercado\, Associate Professor\, History\, Rutgers University\, Newark \nCo-sponsored by Mediterranean Displacements Project\, Institute for the Study of Global Racial Justice\, and Center for Migration and the Global City \n6:00-11:00 pm\nPerformances and party after the seminar at ODR Studios\nMarcy DePina\, DJ and MC\n\nPerformances by\nAmir ElSaffar and Two Rivers ensemble\nJanétza Miranda\, singer-songwriter and classical Spanish guitarist of Taína descent from Newark\, NJ\nDebbie Ovalles\, Afro-Caribbean and Brazilian dance
URL:https://sawyerseminar.rutgers.edu/event/migration-displacement-and-the-arts-performances-and-party/
LOCATION:ODR Studios\, 89 Madison Street\, Newark\, NJ\, 07105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Migration, Displacement, and the Arts,Public Events
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