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Developing an Anti-Racist Performance Space (with Corinne Costell)

Developing an Anti-Racist Performance Space (with Corinne Costell)

FromHer Music Academia


Developing an Anti-Racist Performance Space (with Corinne Costell)

FromHer Music Academia

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Length:
74 minutes
Released:
Jul 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Season two episode two, where we chat with Corinne Costell (Roosevelt University) about her research on racism and cultural appropriation in opera, her work developing an anti-racist curriculum for white musicians, DBR's opera aria "They Still Want To Kill Us," and the implications of the term "ally."
Corinne's conference presentation
Daniel Bernard Roumain's "They Still Want To Kill Us" (on YouTube through July 31st!)

Timestamps:
Corinne's background: 4:06
Lydia rants about the tenure system: 13:02
Corinne's research project: 19:54
The challenges of Zoom: 36:20
The intersection of research and performance: 41:46
DBR and the Tulsa Opera: 49:10
Is the term "ally" useful? 57:23

Get in touch with us at: thetheoryclubpodcast@gmail.com
Released:
Jul 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (76)

What does it mean to be a music researcher? How does a musician use music as a medium to foster community? Featuring interviews with other musicians, scholars and artists, host Lydia Bangura seeks to ask interesting questions about music and execute important and relevant music research. Join Lydia as she reads, writes and chats her way through a music PhD program. Got questions or feedback? Interested in being a guest on the pod? Send inquiries to: hermusicacademia@gmail.com