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SUMMARY:Seminar Series: Embodied song: Then and now - Speaker to be confir
 med
DTSTART:20220310T170000Z
DTEND:20220310T183000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Katherine Larson (Professor of English\, University of Toronto
 ) joins this week’s discussion session to speak more about literary repr
 esentation and historical performance\, how her musical practice and schol
 arly work shape each other\, and why early modern studies has proven to be
  a rich ground for more flexible approaches to questions of subjecthood an
 d relationality.\n\nThis event series aims to reflect on how distributed m
 odels of cognition apply to\, and change our perception of\, musical engag
 ement. Growing interest in music-making practices outside the normative\, 
 and ideally sterilised\, settings of the concert hall and the studio has a
 lready highlighted the extent to which ‘musicking’ creates living\, di
 stributed assemblages out of performers\, listeners\, instruments\, and ar
 chitectural spaces. In each session of the series\, the academics\, perfor
 mers\, and practitioners interviewed will share their reflections on the w
 ay the language and insights of distributed cognition engage and enrich mo
 dels of aural encounter in fields such as music performance\, environmenta
 l studies\, history\, religious studies\, and literature.
LOCATION:Online via zoom
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