Dr. Mike Davison, Professor of Music, discusses his documentary film, Cuba: Rhythm in Motion. This dynamic film captures the joy of making music in Cuba, an island that Dr. Davison has visited numerous times with his students. The contrasting yet intertwined histories of Cuban and American music are traced and illustrated with extensive performance footage. A DVD of Cuba: Rhythm in Motion is available in Parsons Music Library
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This paper seeks to examine aspects of intercultural music learning and teaching using the case stu...
For the past forty years, the Caribbean has spawned a massive array of metal music, which for the mo...
This flyer promotes a lecture by Manuel Fernandez, Assistant Professor of Spanish at the University ...
The Cuban Music Room is a thought-provoking documentary film in which a series of educators and prac...
Drawing on over a decade of research conducted in various Cuban cities, Rebecca Bodenheimer will dis...
This man sat outside of our apartment in Cuba the entire week we had the opportunity to study in thi...
As part of our ongoing public education events on campus, Peace Studies will be offering a mini resi...
Cuban musical traditions have been the result of a long social process involving many different cult...
The creative work, ¡Latin Jazz! is a 50 minute radio documentary to be broadcast on ABC Classic FM. ...
This course examines contemporary Cuban cultural production with special emphasis on the audiovisual...
Beautiful beaches, historic universities and vintage cars make up the charm that is Cuba – “Pearl of...
Based on extensive field and archival research conducted in Cuba and the United States, this dissert...
This lecture by Dr. Gustavo Perez Firmat analyzes the large role that Cuba has played in America\u27...
Mambomania is a lecture by Sarah Town, recipient of the 2012 FIU Travel Grant awarded by the FIU Lat...
UND concert choir spreads musical joy across the Caribbean island nation The University of North Dak...
This paper seeks to examine aspects of intercultural music learning and teaching using the case stu...
For the past forty years, the Caribbean has spawned a massive array of metal music, which for the mo...
This flyer promotes a lecture by Manuel Fernandez, Assistant Professor of Spanish at the University ...