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registration The eighth meeting of the biennial conference Feminist Theory and Music will take place from Thursday, 23 June to Sunday, 26 June 2005 in New York City at the CUNY Graduate Center and New York University. Keynote speaker: Farah Jasmine Griffin, Director, Institute for Research in African-American Studies, Columbia University; author of If You Can't Be Free, Be A Mystery: In Search of Billie Holiday Performances to include The Gender of Now: There and Not There by Pauline Oliveros, performed by Monique Buzzarte, trombone, and Sarah Cahill, piano; Ursel Schlicht's Ex Tempore: The Development and Practice of an Artistic Vision in Response to World Conflict; Frances White and Valeria Vasilevski's She Lost Her Voice, That's How We Knew: A Chamber Opera for Solo Performer, performed by Kristin Norderval, soprano; works by Linda Dusman, Milica Paranosic, Alice Shields, and Karen Tanaka; and two concerts of electroacoustic music. Thursday, June 23
and Friday, June 24 at the CUNY Graduate Center (Elebash, Martin Segal,
and Skylight Room) Early registration: $90 (postmarked by May 27); $45 for students (with photocopy of valid ID) seniors, independent scholars and artists Registration after May 27 including on-site registration: $120; $60 for students (with photocopy of valid ID), seniors, independent scholars and artists. Registration for a single day: $30 ($15 students/seniors/independents). Please note that you do not have to pay the additional $10 registration fee listed on the registration form. To register, visit the CUNY website by clicking here, or call (212) 817-8215 or email continuinged@gc.cuny.edu with the information listed on this form. Or click here for all of our registration options. Note: Registration is being administered through the Continuing Education & Public Programs of the CUNY Graduate Center. When filling out the registration form, write Feminist Theory and Music conference under the “Program Name”. Under “Program #”, enter 5980. Checks & money orders must be made out to The Graduate Center, CUNY. Please write FTM8 Registration in the memo-line of checks. Checks should be mailed to: Continuing Education & Public Programs ______________________________________________________________________________ Feminist Theory and Music 8 is cosponsored by the Ph.D./D.M.A. Program in Music, City University of New York; Department of Music, New York University; Institute for Studies in American Music, Brooklyn College, CUNY; Women's Studies Certificate Program, Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies, and Continuing Education and Public Programs, CUNY Graduate Center; and the Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality and the Program in Women's Studies, New York University. |
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university of new york, graduate center & new
york university :: 23-26 june :: new
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