9:00, Registration Check-In
Check in beginning at 9am in the lobby of the Ball State University Alumni Center, 2800 W Bethel Ave Muncie, IN 47304.
10:00 – 11:30, Panel Session 1
Panel 1, Popular Music (Meeting Room 1)
Chair: Dr. Jeffrey Dyer, Ball State University
10:00 Growing Up Online: Chinese Non-mainstream Pop Music and Youth Culture, 2005–2015
Shengxin Liu, Ball State University
10:30 The Queer and the Irish: Online Identity and Disidentity of Hozier and Lesbianism
Madelyn Mendoza, Bowling Green State University
11:00 To Blow, To Build, or To Be Buried: Alté’s Path to the Mainstream and the Centers/Peripheries of International Popular Music
Kabelo Chirwa, University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music
11:45 – 12:00, Conference Welcome (Hughes Assembly Hall)
Dr. Franklin Larey, Director, School of Music, Ball State University
12:00 – 2:00, Panel Session 2
Panel 2, Wartime Musics and Nationalism (Meeting Room 1)
Chair: Dr. Nan Yamprai, Northern Illinois University
12:00 Ukrainian Resistance Through a Song: Case of the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus of North America
Iryna Voloshyna, Indiana University
12:30 Making Music Amid Persecution: Sound, Survival, and Social Agency in the Compositions of Gideon Klein (1919-1945)
Dr. Galit Gertsenzon, Ball State University
1:00 “Field” Drumming: Ethnographic Research in the Ancient Fife and Drum Community
Samantha Vivian, University of Kentucky
1:30 Nationalism through Performance Techniques: A study of Camargo Guarnieri Sonata No.1 for Cello and Piano: I – Tristonho
Cinthia Matias, Ball State University
2:00 – 2:30: Lunch Break
2:30 – 4:00, Panel Session 3
Panel 3a, Culturally Expansive Music Pedagogies (Meeting Room 1)
Chair: Dr. Margaret Rowley, The University of Iowa
2:30 Did you choose Mariachi or did Mariachi choose you? The pedagogical practices of Tony Ozuna
Fernando Marroquin, Northern Illinois University
3:00 Integrating Cultural Awareness in the Music Curriculum of Elementary Schools in Illinois
Elizabeth Vieyra, Northern Illinois University
3:30 Teaching Ethnomusicology by Doing: A Case Study of Building a Project-Based, Public-Facing Global Instrument Library
Dr. Kristen Graves, Kathryn Hardgrave, and Spencer Schiffbauer, University of Nebraska
Panel 3b, Prioritizing Minoritarian Ways of Being (Meeting Room 2)
Chair: Dr. Trevor Harvey, The University of Iowa
2:30 My Big Fat Greek Stereotype: The Sonic Production of Greek America on Screen
Dr. Yona Stamatis, University of Illinois, Springfield
3:00 Minoritarian Modes of Musical Recontextualization: Heritage, Identity, and Musical Practice among Contemporary She Song Bearers in China
Chunhui Yang, Ball State University
3:30 Míla Hánska oyánke kin wówasukiye óta ye/ The Land of the Long Knives [Americans] has too many laws: Indigenous Protest Movements and Plains-Style Musical Forms
Dr. Erik D. Gooding, Minnesota State University Moorhead
4:15 – 5:15, Roundtable. Cincinnati Sounds: A Model for Place-Based Sound Studies (Hughes Assembly Hall)
Presenters:
Dr. Stefan Fiol, University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music
Dr. Eduardo Herrera, Indiana University
Jenna Sears, Indiana University
Dr. Leanne Wood, Ball State University
5:30 – 6:30, Workshop on Open Educational Resources and the World Music Textbook (Hughes Assembly Hall)
Presenter: Dr. Christopher Witulski, Bowling Green State University
6:30 – 7:00: MIDSEM Business Meeting