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Presented By: Center for Armenian Studies

ASP Workshop | Armenian Music, Memorial Practices and the Global in the 21st Century

Organizers: Hakem Al-Rustom, Alex Manoogian Professor of Modern Armenian History, and Christopher Sheklian, 2017-18 Manoogian Post-doctoral Fellow

Armenian Music, Memorial Practices and the Global in the 21st Century Armenian Music, Memorial Practices and the Global in the 21st Century
Armenian Music, Memorial Practices and the Global in the 21st Century
From lullabies transmitting genocide memories and post genocide experience in Turkey (Bilal 2013; 2006) to anamnesis, a form of liturgical remembrance of God’s role in human life (Findikyan 2008), and an act of survival in exile (Kerovpyan, 2015), music is constitutive to the Armenian experience worldwide. Both the shared affective participation in the resonance of melodies and rhythms and the tales and stories conveyed in sung musical texts help to create a bond of common experience and sense of belonging within and across Armenian populations spread throughout the globe.

This workshop situates various genres of Armenian music—liturgical, lullaby, folk, pop, and contemporary—as a site from which to explore central questions for the Armenian experiences in the 21st Century. What ties together diverse Diaspora populations, Anatolia, and the Republic of Armenia? How is a shared Armenian experience conveyed and transmitted? Which institutions and practices sustain the Armenian community? How does music resonate with individuals while simultaneously creating both communal bonds, tensions, and distinctions? In what ways does music tie the past to the present and even help imagine a future? How do we contextualize the ‘traditional’ and the ‘experimental’ in contemporary Armenian music production?

The workshop will be followed by the screening of the film - "Singing in Exile" (Directed by Turi Finocchiaro and Nathalie Rossetti; 2015) at 6:30 PM
Space 2435, North Quad, 105 S State Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109.

Saturday, Mar 17, 4 PM
Evening Service and Musical Concert.
St. John Armenian Church, 22001 Northwestern Hwy # 1, Southfield, MI 48075.

Participants:
Hakem Al-Rustom, University of Michigan
Roxana-Maria Aras, University of Michigan
Meilu Ho, University of Michigan
Aram Kerovpyan, Centre for Armenian Modal Chant Studies of Paris
Alyssa Mathias, University of California, Los Angeles
Jonathon McCollum, Washington College
Christopher Sheklian, University of Michigan

Caption: Paper · 416 ff. · 13.1 x 10 cm · Awendants, Khizan in the Province Van · 1647.
Credit: Utopia, armarium codicum bibliophilorum, Cod. 4: Armenian Hymnarium (Sharaknots) (http://www.e-codices.unifr.ch/en/list/one/utp/0004)
Armenian Music, Memorial Practices and the Global in the 21st Century Armenian Music, Memorial Practices and the Global in the 21st Century
Armenian Music, Memorial Practices and the Global in the 21st Century

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