Latin American Music Seminar
Organised by the Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)
The Latin American Music Seminar is a British forum for Latin American music research that meets twice yearly. Please contact Henry Stobart ([email protected]) if you would like to be included on the mailing list, or if you wish to offer a presentation or to perform at a future seminar.
Programme
10.15am Coffee/arrival
10.40 Welcome
10.45 Henry Stobart (Royal Holloway University of London) Pirating the Pachamama and Embracing the Alien: Reflections on musical ownership, transmission and nurturance in the Bolivian Andes
11.30 Simon Palominos Mandiola (University of Bristol) Jouissance and becoming Afro-Present: The reconfiguration of Chilean Identity in Luta Cruz' musical work
12.15pm Luis Alfredo Gavilano (Bolivia-based guitarist/researcher) The life and work of Bolivian musician and painter Alfredo Domínguez Romero
1.00 Lunch (salteña – Bolivian pasty)
2.15 Rodrigo Chocano (University of Vienna) Afro-Peruvian music and racialization in the early XX century
3.00 Maria Batlle (Kings College London) Southern Cone Cantoras: Collaborative Approaches to the Practice in a Postcolonial Era
3.45 (- 4.30) Live Music – Recital of the guitar music of Alfredo Domínguez by Luis Alfredo Gavilano
Registration Fee: £10.00 covers cost of coffee, tea and salteña (unless presenting a paper or performing).
We are grateful to the Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) for their support in this seminar series.
To register to attend this music seminar please click on the 'Book Now' button at the top of the page. Registration £10Please consider supporting CLACS's mission to train the next generation of scholars in Latin American and Caribbean Studies: https://ilcs.sas.ac.uk/research-centres/centre-latin-american-caribbean-studies-clacs/support-clacs
This page was last updated on 3 July 2024