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Saturday, April 2

Conference Zoom Registration

9-9:15am (Hybrid)

Welcome Registration with coffee, pastries, fruit in the Niles Gallery Green Room/Introductions

9:15-10:45am (presented via Zoom, streaming in the Niles Gallery)

African American Roots Music: Anti-Essentialist Approaches for Affective Communitas 
Joe Z. Johnson, Indiana University

Chants d’Espérance and the Music of Haitian Protestantism 
Ben Griffin, University of Cincinnati

Musical Tradition, Economic Conditions, Heterogeneous Communities: Rethinking Gendered Minoritarian Experiences within the Classical Music Profession
Alec Norkey, UCLA

11am-12pm (presented via Zoom, streaming in the Niles Gallery)

Mediated Melodies “Jone o’ Grinfilt” and Problems with Preservation
Rebekah Erdman, University of Iowa

Ireland Belongs to ______ ?: Soundings of Irishness from the Far-Right
Tadhg Ó Meachair, Indiana University

12-1pm

Lunch Break

1-2pm (Hybrid presented in the Niles Gallery, streaming on Zoom)

Anti-Coup Music From Myanmar 
Heather MacLachlan, University of Dayton

Songs for Climate Change: Sustainable Banking, Sanuk, and Health Promotion in Thailand
Matthew Werstler (presenting via Zoom)

2:15-2:45pm (Hybrid meeting in the Niles Gallery)

MIDSEM Business Meeting

3-4pm (presented via Zoom, streaming in the Niles Gallery)

Tomie Hahn

Keynote Talk: Arousing sense—embodying transmission and research
Tomie Hahn, President, The Society for Ethnomusicology

4:30-6pm (presented in the Niles Gallery, streaming via Zoom)

Roundtable: Decolonizing the Music Ensemble
Jon Silapayamanant (Indiana University Southeast), Angela Scharfenberger (Louisville Folk School), Tom Turino (Emeritus, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), Stefan Fiol (University of Cincinnati/CCM), Liza DiSavino (Berea College), Emmanuel Stokes (Berea College), and Sam Gleaves (Berea College)

7-8:30pm (Niles Gallery, in-person only)

Open Jam Session with Roundtable Participants