Sunday October 22, 2017 10am - 12pm (2 Hours)
Workshop / Class Community Event Family-Friendly Wheelchair Accessible
Presented by Hussein Janmohamed and Shireen Abu-Khatter, University of Toronto PhD candidates in the School of Music
In this workshop, Hussein Janmohamed and Shireen Abu-Khatter, University of Toronto PhD candidates in the School of Music, will share their research, expertise and passion for using music as a narrative for cultural identity. This workshop will explore the musical intersections amongst diverse peoples, and how choral music’s innate ability to bring people together can be a medium for mediating the encounters with difference.
Presented by Hussein Janmohamed and Shireen Abu-Khatter, University of Toronto PhD candidates in the School of Music
In this workshop, Hussein Janmohamed and Shireen Abu-Khatter, University of Toronto PhD candidates in the School of Music, will share their research, expertise and passion for using music as a narrative for cultural identity. This workshop will explore the musical intersections amongst diverse peoples, and how choral music’s innate ability to bring people together can be a medium for mediating the encounters with difference.
Pricing & Tickets
Pricing: Free
Acadia University
Wolfville, Nova Scotia
[email protected]
585-1502
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