OUR SPACE FROM THE UMBC FLUTE STUDIO: ANGORA ENSEMBLE
Music Box, UMBC Performing Arts and Humanities Building
Free
The UMBC Sound Studies Faculty Working Group presents the Spring Sound Studies Symposium.
Featured keynote address:
Carter Mathes, Department of English at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey – Decolonial Soundscapes: Blackness, Sonority, and Critique
Additional presenters:
Maleda Belilgne, Department of English at UMBC – “Look and You Can Hear It:” Visualizing Sound in Black Narrative
Anna Rubin, Department of Music at UMBC – On the Edge: Karina’s Journey
The Center for Innovation, Research, and Creativity in the Arts (CIRCA) presets a concert featuring sonic improvisations by Shelly Purdy ’10 and a performance of Kurt Schwitters’ Ursonate (1922-1932) by Bonnie Lander.