Prof. Moore will present an overview of his new book, Music and
Revolution: Cultural Change in Socialist Cuba, and provide an
introduction to the most prominent musical styles that have emerged
in Cuba since 1959. These include dance music styles such as timba,
nueva trova, folkloric drumming and religious music. Moore will
discuss the policies and cultural institutions that have shaped
the development of the arts, and the extent to which music has
continued to serve as a forum for social critique.
Robin Moore has received multiple awards for his work, including
fellowships from the Rockefeller Foundation, the MacArthur Foundation
and the National Humanities Center. His primary research interests
include music and nationalism, music and race relations, popular
music study and socialist art aesthetics.
Moderator:
Prof. Ted Henken
Baruch College CUNY
WHEN: Monday, September 18, 2006 from 5:00 -
7:00pm
WHERE: Rooms 9206-07(ninth floor)
The Graduate Center, City University of New York
365 Fifth Avenue (@34th St.)
New York, NY
Space is limited. Please send reservations as soon as possible
to: cubaproject@gc.cuny.edu or 212.817.2099
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