Presented By: School of Music, Theatre & Dance (SMTD)
Tools of Decolonial Art: Languages and Bells
Panel Discussion
Panelists:
Tiffany Ng
University carillonist, University of Michigan Associate Professor of Music, U-M
Chantal Willie-Petersen
Lecturer, Wits University, South Africa
Music curator, composer, researcher, and musician
Bettina Wyngaard
Attorney, activist, author (Troos vir die Gebrokenes, Vuilspel, Slaafs, Jagter, and Onverskrokke Vrouwe)
Part of Symposium - Dutch Studies: A Decolonial Revision. Dutch-Flemish Studies celebrates 50 years of Dutch at the University of Michigan with a new frame for Dutch studies, one that emphasizes decolonial thought and colonial repair.
Tiffany Ng
University carillonist, University of Michigan Associate Professor of Music, U-M
Chantal Willie-Petersen
Lecturer, Wits University, South Africa
Music curator, composer, researcher, and musician
Bettina Wyngaard
Attorney, activist, author (Troos vir die Gebrokenes, Vuilspel, Slaafs, Jagter, and Onverskrokke Vrouwe)
Part of Symposium - Dutch Studies: A Decolonial Revision. Dutch-Flemish Studies celebrates 50 years of Dutch at the University of Michigan with a new frame for Dutch studies, one that emphasizes decolonial thought and colonial repair.
Cost
- Free Registration Required