Presented By: Center for World Performance Studies
CWPS Graduate Student Capstone Presentations
Megan Bascom, Traci Lombre, Masimba Hwati, LJ Foust, Kelly Hirina, El Chen, Xiaoxi Zhang, Ruby Macdougall, Jeffrey Siegfried, Kaleigh Wilder, Rebecca Selin
November 20, 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Room 1405 // East Quad // 701 E. University
Megan Bascom: Empathy and the Moving Body
Traci Lombre: From France to the Jazz Club: Major N. Clark Smith and Performing the Saxophone in the American Blues-based Jazz Tradition
Masimba Hwati: Mbende Jerusarema Tehkno
LJ Foust: Exploring the Complexities and Popularity of The Dance Style, Jazz Funk
November 27, 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Space 2435 // North Quad // 105 S. State Street
Kelly Hirina: Bharatanatyam: The psychological state of flow as pedagogical tool for developing artistry
El Chen: Exploring Change Mechanisms through the Arts
Xiaoxi Zhang: Performing a Story of Resistance
Ruby Macdougall: On a Symposium of Dance in Xinjiang
December 4, 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
10th Floor Event Space // Weiser Hall // 450 Church Street
Jeffrey Siegfried: Performing Heterophony: Persona and Musicality in Weimar and Darmstadt
Kaleigh Wilder: Changing Traditions in Ghana: A Cross-Cultural Analysis on Women in Music
Rebecca Selin: Fan Clubs and Faith: Islamic 'Girl Bands' and Dangdut, Indonesia's most Hated/Loved Music
Light refreshments will be served at a reception following the final presentation on December 4.
Megan Bascom: Empathy and the Moving Body
Traci Lombre: From France to the Jazz Club: Major N. Clark Smith and Performing the Saxophone in the American Blues-based Jazz Tradition
Masimba Hwati: Mbende Jerusarema Tehkno
LJ Foust: Exploring the Complexities and Popularity of The Dance Style, Jazz Funk
November 27, 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Space 2435 // North Quad // 105 S. State Street
Kelly Hirina: Bharatanatyam: The psychological state of flow as pedagogical tool for developing artistry
El Chen: Exploring Change Mechanisms through the Arts
Xiaoxi Zhang: Performing a Story of Resistance
Ruby Macdougall: On a Symposium of Dance in Xinjiang
December 4, 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
10th Floor Event Space // Weiser Hall // 450 Church Street
Jeffrey Siegfried: Performing Heterophony: Persona and Musicality in Weimar and Darmstadt
Kaleigh Wilder: Changing Traditions in Ghana: A Cross-Cultural Analysis on Women in Music
Rebecca Selin: Fan Clubs and Faith: Islamic 'Girl Bands' and Dangdut, Indonesia's most Hated/Loved Music
Light refreshments will be served at a reception following the final presentation on December 4.
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