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Oral History Summer School presents:
Collecting and Composing: An Oral History & Music Workshop
June 23 – 28, 2015
Hudson, New York
Instructors: Ben Harbert, Jeffrey Lependorf, Jeremy Thal, Lauren Elizabeth Kelly, LJ Amsterdam, Sheri Bauer-Mayorga, Suzanne Snider
Fee: $650 ($600 for LISTSERV members)
This
unique six-day hands-on workshop draws connections between song,
speech, and memory. Days will be divided between talks, screenings,
listening sessions, and field recording. Throughout, guest artists will
join us as we pursue the motives and methods of song collectors, past
and present-day.
Ben Harbert––musician,
musicologist, and filmmaker––will discuss his work at Angola prison and
other Louisiana penitentiaries, after screening his feature-length film
Follow Me Down (filmed in three Louisiana prisons). LJ Amsterdam
will share her experience repatriating Laura Boulton’s 1946 recordings
of Iñupiat songs and narratives from Columbia University’s Department of
Music to the Native Village of Barrow, Alaska, in 2011 and 2013.
Sheri Bauer-Mayorga and Jeffrey Lependorf
will join forces to lead us in an evening sing––chants, echo songs,
call & answer, rounds, and a Shaped-Note demonstration and
practice––before we start our fieldwork, collecting songs and sounds in
the Hudson area. Collection work will be supported by recording
tutorials in the classroom and in the field.
Recordings
by several artists, including those of Glenn Gould, the Fiery Furnaces,
and Alvin Lucier, will serve as inspiration when we shift our focus
from collection to composition, considering the possibilities of making
music from oral history.
Jeremy Thal,
co-founder/co-director of Found Sound Nation, will address FSN’s hybrid
work. FSN projects have included documenting youth music movements in
Indonesia, remixing a mediation lesson in India, and amplifying the work
of youth activists in New Orleans.
This
workshop may be of special interest to musicians, folklorists,
filmmakers, artists, radio documentarians, youth educators, oral
historians of all stripes—novice or experienced––and the generally
curious. All are welcome. No experience necessary.
On June 25, Ben Harbert will be present for a screening of his film Follow Me Down, followed by a Q&A with the filmmaker.
Questions? info@oralhistorysummerschool.com
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