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Creative Ethnomusicologists and Creative Teaching: Crossing Geo-cultural and Disciplinary Boundaries Creative Ethnomusicologists and Creative Teaching: Crossing Geo-cultural and Disciplinary Boundaries
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This panel discussion is the third in the 2020 Barbara B. Smith Webinar Series which runs June-December 2020 and is free and open to the public. This series of monthly Zoom meetings, held on the 10th of each month from 1:00 to 2:30 PM HST, celebrates the 100th birthday of Barbara B. Smith, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa ethnomusicologist and professor emerita. In each of the seven panels, Professor Smith’s former students will give live-streamed presentations on current research. Their research presentations represent the work of thousands of people taught and inspired by Professor Smith. She will attend the webinars from her home in Honolulu.

Please register here: http://bit.ly/2020bbs

Creative Ethnomusicologists and Creative Teaching: Crossing Geo-cultural and Disciplinary Boundaries

Chair, Sunhee Koo (The University of Auckland, Senior Lecturer).

  1. Scott Bartlett (Homer Council on the Arts, Alaska, Executive Director). From Gatherings to Deep Connections: Sharing Musical Traditions Across the Kachemak Bay Region and Beyond.
  2. Clare Chan (Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris Music Department, Associate Professor) Critical Thinking, Creative, Communicative and Collaborative Skills in World Music Education for Gen Z Students.)
  3. Randall Kohl (Universidad Veracruzana in Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico, Professor), An Outsider Looking Out from the Inside: Thoughts of a US American Teaching Ethnomusiciology in a Mexican University.

Cosponsored by the UHM Music Department, East-West Center, and the PAʻI Foundation.

This panel discussion is the third in the 2020 Barbara B. Smith Webinar Series which runs June-December 2020 and is free and open to the public. This series of monthly Zoom meetings, held on the 10th of each month from 1:00 to 2:30 PM HST, celebrates the 100th birthday of Barbara B. Smith, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa ethnomusicologist and professor emerita. In each of the seven panels, Professor Smith’s former students will give live-streamed presentations on current research. Their research presentations represent the work of thousands of people taught and inspired by Professor Smith. She will attend the webinars from her home in Honolulu.

Please register here: http://bit.ly/2020bbs

Creative Ethnomusicologists and Creative Teaching: Crossing Geo-cultural and Disciplinary Boundaries

Chair, Sunhee Koo (The University of Auckland, Senior Lecturer).

  1. Scott Bartlett (Homer Council on the Arts, Alaska, Executive Director). From Gatherings to Deep Connections: Sharing Musical Traditions Across the Kachemak Bay Region and Beyond.
  2. Clare Chan (Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris Music Department, Associate Professor) Critical Thinking, Creative, Communicative and Collaborative Skills in World Music Education for Gen Z Students.)
  3. Randall Kohl (Universidad Veracruzana in Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico, Professor), An Outsider Looking Out from the Inside: Thoughts of a US American Teaching Ethnomusiciology in a Mexican University.

Cosponsored by the UHM Music Department, East-West Center, and the PAʻI Foundation.