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SUMMARY:The Lost Play of Fergus\, a talk by Odai Johnson
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Performance Studies is glad to announce that the Coffee and Concepts series is returning to an in-person format this quarter. On Friday\, April 8\, 2:00 to 4:00\, we resume our conversations about performance with a talk by Odai Johnson\, titled “The Lost Play of Fergus\, and the Violence of Re-enacting Memory.” The talk is from the book project that Dr. Johnson is currently working on\, tentatively titled “Missing:  Lost Plays and Deep Culture Memory.” \nWe look forward to seeing you!
URL:https://depts.washington.edu/uwcps/event/the-lost-play-of-fergus-a-talk-by-odai-johnson/
LOCATION:Hutchinson Hall – Room 154\, BOX 353950\, Seattle\, WA\, 98195\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Caravan of Central American Mothers in Mexico
DESCRIPTION:Lecture by Ana E. Puga \nThe School of Drama\, the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program\, and the Department of Dance are glad to invite you to a talk by performance historian Ana E. Puga from Ohio State University. Her talk\, titled “The Caravan of Central American Mothers in Mexico: Protesting Migrant Disappearance on a Transnational Stage-in-Motion” examines the artistic and activist performances of women commemorating the lives of lost relatives who disappeared while traveling as undocumented migrants from Central America to Mexico. \nAna E. Puga is an associate professor at the Department of Theatre\, Film\, and Media Arts at Ohio State University. She has published widely on the history of theatre and performance in Latin America. In 2021\, she and her co-author Victor M. Espinosa\, received the Barnard Hewitt Award for Outstanding Research in Theatre History\, for their book Performances of Suffering in Latin American Migration: Heroes\, Martyrs\, and Saints (Palgrave 2020). \n  \nThank you to the Simpson Center for co-funding this event. \n 
URL:https://depts.washington.edu/uwcps/event/the-caravan-of-central-american-mothers-in-mexico/
LOCATION:CMU 120
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:"Yoko Ono and the Art of the Breakdown" | Minoritarian Performance Research Cluster
DESCRIPTION:Screams have always been a component of Yoko Ono’s artistic practice\, but rather than received as an act of communication\, the dominant reception has been not to listen. Offering a meditation on the queer dynamics of Asian American grief\, this talk lingers in and listens to Ono’s shatter and scream as she mobilizes affective expressions that are at times explosive\, and at others depressive\, to perform various modes of coming undone\, shattering\, falling apart\, and breaking down. \nThis is a Minoritarian Performance Research Cluster event. \nJoshua Chambers-Letson (Performance Studies and Asian American Studies\, Northwestern University) is author of After the Party: A Manifesto for Queer of Color Life and A Race So Different: Law and Performance in Asian America\, and co-editor (with Tavia Nyong’o) of José Esteban Muñoz’s The Sense of Brown. \n  \n  \n \nImage by Jasmine Mahmoud\, taken of a performance of “Revenge Song” by Qui Nguyen at the 2022 Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
URL:https://depts.washington.edu/uwcps/event/minoritarian-performance-research-cluster/
LOCATION:Simpson Center for the Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Seminar,Talk
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SUMMARY:The Sound of a World Within Worlds: Words\, Music\, Yiddish\, and Culture
DESCRIPTION:STROUM LECTURES 2023\nThe Sound of a World Within Worlds: Words\, Music\, Yiddish\, and Culture\nFor this year’s Samuel and Althea Stroum Lectures in Jewish Studies\, Anthony Mordechai Tzvi Russell\, a classically trained and internationally acclaimed vocalist\, composer and arranger specializing in music in the Yiddish language\, will perform with accompanist Dmitri Gaskin. Through oration and art music\, they will take us on a melodic journey through a variety of elements come together to shape Russell’s unique genre of Jewish musicality. \nSeating is limited\, so reserve your spot for this in-person event today! While the performances won’t be live-streamed\, you can still receive a recording if you choose “No\, I will not be attending in person; please email me the recording after the event” on the registration page. \nLecture 1. Signs and Wonders: A Melodeklamatsiye\nTuesday\, May 2\, 2023\, 7:00 — 9:30 p.m. — Kane Hall 220 & Walker-Ames Room\n\nDescription. Drawing on melodeclamation (a 19th-century performance genre combining oration and art music) vocalist\, composer and writer Anthony Mordechai Tzvi Russell will investigate disparate elements—Black religiosity\, the music of Chopin\, queerness\, the ambiguities of diaspora—through the mediums of Jewishness and sound in his performance of Signs & Wonders: A Melodeklamatsiye\, in collaboration with Dmitri Gaskin on piano and accordion. The performance will be followed by an interview with Sasha Senderovich\, Assistant Professor in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures and the Jackson School of International Studies\, University of Washington. \nFollowing the performance\, Sasha Senderovich\, Assistant Professor of Jewish Studies and Slavic Languages and Literatures\, will moderate a Q&A session with the audience. The night will conclude with a reception in Kane Hall’s Walker-Ames room\, with Kosher (dairy) bites from Leah’s Catering.
URL:https://depts.washington.edu/uwcps/event/the-sound-of-a-world-within-worlds-words-music-yiddish-and-culture/
LOCATION:Kane Hall\, 4069 Spokane Ln NE\, seattle\, WA\, 98195\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:STROUM LECTURES 2023   |   The Sound of a World Within Worlds: Words\, Music\, Yiddish\, and Culture
DESCRIPTION:For this year’s Samuel and Althea Stroum Lectures in Jewish Studies\, Anthony Mordechai Tzvi Russell\, a classically trained and internationally acclaimed vocalist\, composer and arranger specializing in music in the Yiddish language\, will perform with accompanist Dmitri Gaskin. Through oration and art music\, they will take us on a melodic journey through a variety of elements come together to shape Russell’s unique genre of Jewish musicality. \nSeating is limited\, so reserve your spot for this in-person event today! While the performances won’t be live-streamed\, you can still receive a recording if you choose “No\, I will not be attending in person; please email me the recording after the event” on the registration page. \n  \nLecture 2. Between Me and the Other World: A Tikkun\nThursday\, May 4\, 2023\, 7:00 — 8:30 p.m. — Walker-Ames Room\, Kane Hall\n\nDescription. Animated by the writings of African American sociologist and historian W.E.B. DuBois (1868-1963) and British Jewish author Israel Zangwill (1864-1926)\, Between Me and the Other World is an immersive musical collaboration between Anthony Mordechai Tzvi Russell and accordionist Dmitri Gaskin that explores W.E.B. DuBois’ provocative question\, “How does it feel to be a problem?” refracted through the texts and musical idioms of the African American South and Jewish Eastern Europe. \nFollowing the performance\, Barbara Henry\, Associate Professor of Slavic Languages and Literature\, will moderate a Q&A session with the audience.
URL:https://depts.washington.edu/uwcps/event/stroum-lectures-2023-the-sound-of-a-world-within-worlds-words-music-yiddish-and-culture/
LOCATION:Kane Hall\, 4069 Spokane Ln NE\, seattle\, WA\, 98195\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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