Event overview
This afternoon symposium features work by MA Ethnomusicology students, with the Keynote Presentation by Professor Tina K Ramnarine on “Music and Finno-Ugric Forest Cultures”
Professor Ramnarine’s keynote is followed by presentations by postgraduate students on the MA in Ethnomusicology on their dissertation projects:
2.45pm – Elise Cavicchi
3.15pm – Maddy Woodey
4.00pm – Bruno Rana
4.30pm – Ollie Ward
5.00pm - Luciana Cardoso
5.30pm - Zina Sarris
Tina K. Ramnarine is a musician, anthropologist and global cultural explorer. She has undertaken field research across the Nordic countries, the Caribbean, India and Indonesia. Publications include the books Creating Their Own Space: The Development of an Indian-Caribbean Musical Tradition (2001), Ilmatar's Inspirations: Nationalism, Globalization, and the Changing Soundscapes of Finnish Folk Music (2003), Beautiful Cosmos: Performance and Belonging in the Caribbean Diaspora (2007), and an edited volume Musical Performance in the Diaspora (2007). She is Professor in Music at RHUL.
Free, all welcome
Image: Finno-Ugaric women in traditional Komi dress
Dates & times
Date | Time | Add to calendar |
---|---|---|
7 Jun 2016 | 2:00pm - 6:00pm |
Accessibility
If you are attending an event and need the College to help with any mobility requirements you may have, please contact the event organiser in advance to ensure we can accommodate your needs.