PPT-A Musical Migration: Exploring the Latin American Music Collections at the University
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Amy Jackson Performing Arts Librarian Suzanne Schadl Curator of Latin American Collections Music Library Association PanAmerican Conference February 24 2017 httpecontentunmeducdmsingleitemcollectionManuscriptsid6745rec36
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Amy Jackson Performing Arts Librarian Suzanne Schadl Curator of Latin American Collections Music Library Association PanAmerican Conference February 24 2017 httpecontentunmeducdmsingleitemcollectionManuscriptsid6745rec36. a cross cultural dissection. What is Universalism?. “The single harmony produced by all the heavenly bodies singing and dancing together springs from one source and ends by achieving one purpose, and has rightly bestowed the name not of ‘disordered’ but of ‘ordered universe’ upon the whole” –Aristotle (. Chapter 22, Section 4. By the late 1800’s the United States had built an empire that stretched from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. The nation needed a shorter, quicker route between the two oceans. A Brief History – Part 1 . Early Influences. What is Musical Theatre?. mu·si·cal. . the·a·ter. . noun: musical theatre is a genre of drama in which singing and dancing play an essential . part. Time Period: . 1910-1924. President: . Woodrow Wilson. by: Kathleen David and Esther Chia. Explanation. During the Mexican Revolution, Mexico had hopes of overthrowing General Porfirio Diaz by using means of war and violent revolt. In the cartoon, Mexico is represented through a man running on a treadmill which suggests that if Mexico continued to chase after progress with violence (depicted as a gun) and with chaos (the torch), they would be unable to move forward and obtain progress. Thus, Mexico’s inability will make room for America’s involvement in their affairs. Since Mexico wanted to achieve democracy, America took this opportunity to step in and advocate moral diplomacy, which is the system where America gives support to countries with similar moral beliefs as them. . . America. Socio-Cultural History. Cultural history, as a discipline, at least in its common definition since the 1970s, often combines the approaches of anthropology and history to look at popular cultural traditions and cultural interpretations of historical experience. It examines the records and narrative descriptions of past knowledge, customs, and arts of a group of people. Its subject matter encompasses the continuum of events occurring in succession leading from the past to the present and even into the future pertaining to a culture.. Or is it?!?. Migrating vs. Immigrating. To . migrate. means to move to another country. To . immigrate. means to leave one’s own country. In other words: I would . migrate. away from the United States, but would be . The Goals of Indiana University’s . Latin American Music Center. 1992-2012. Carmen-Helena. . Téllez. , . D.M.. Professor of Music, University of Notre Dame. Professor of Music and Director, Latin American Music Center (1992-2012). Beth Parry. Common sense. Stubbornness. Luck. Background:. FIL conference 2012. Mainly Yes. No - short loan/ref. . - microfilm. - video/DVD. . - electronic (licence). . - Special Collections . Mexico. Central America. Caribbean Islands. South America. Why do we call it . Latin. America?. We call it LATIN America because most of the European countries that colonized this region spoke Spanish or Portuguese. Both of these languages are derived (or come from) the ancient Latin language. Thus we call this region Latin America.. Make your classroom musical Kristine Quinn California State University, Fullerton Why use music in the classroom It is a core class that is required by law, it has state standards and a state framework, as well as national standards. The Musical Setting the Stage Heart of the musical lies in its music and those who sing and dance to it The music functions as an extension of the character singing (shows their personality, ideas, motivation, etc.) LABOR MIGRATION EXPERIENCES IN MEXICO, CENTRAL AMERICA, AND THE UNITED . STATES OF AMERICA. Tonatiuh Guillén López. El Colegio de la Frontera Norte. Mexico. www.colef.mx. . Migration Statistics of Mexico's northern and southern borders (. -Like painting, writing, and other forms of artistic expression, composing music involves making decisions.. -The composer must decide what he or she wants to say and the best musical means to express it. . NIME02-02context For example solo music hasqualitiesthe musical instruments that fulfill thea3to introduce to theprone to experiment withsensors and sound makers without always havingapplication ofth
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