BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250819T132138EDT-1736HCMGl9@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250819T172138Z DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the Schulich School of Music\, and in the c ontext of the ethnomusicology search\, AHCS is delighted to welcome Profes sor John-Carlos Perea to our campus.  All welcome!\n\n \n\n“Sounding Cultu re\, Improvising Ethnomusicology in American Indian Studies”\n\n\n Dr. John -Carlos Perea\n\n\n \n\nMONDAY JUNE 4: 10 - 11 a.m.\, ROOM C-411 (4th floo r of the Strathcoma Music Building\, 555 Sherbrooke St. West)\n\n \n\nMy p resentation will discuss my experiences as an ethnomusicologist and musici an working in American Indian Studies in the College of Ethnic Studies at San Francisco State University. I will focus on four themes that best char acterize my interdisciplinary interventions: musicking across powwow\, Nat ive American flute\, and creative improvised music scenes\, archiving medi a necessary to the transmission of those scenes\, exploring the potential of improvisation as classroom and performance pedagogy\, and the self-refl exive deployment of technology as a means through which to develop the pre vious themes in the present moment.\n\n \n\nBio:\n\nJohn-Carlos Perea is a n ethnomusicologist and associate professor of American Indian Studies in the College of Ethnic Studies at San Francisco State University. His resea rch interests include the politics of noise\, urban American Indian lived experiences and cultural productions\, music technologies\, recording and archiving practices\, Native and African American jazz cultures\, and the Creek and Kaw saxophonist Jim Pepper. Perea is the author of Intertribal N ative American Music in the United States (2014\, Oxford University Press) . His most recent scholarly work is “Recording Technology\, Traditioning\, and Urban American Indian Powwow Performance” published in Music\, Digita l Media\, Indigeneity(2017\, University of Rochester Press).\n\n \n\nIn ad dition to his scholarly activities\, Perea maintains an active career as a GRAMMY® Award winning multi-instrumentalist and recording artist in the S an Francisco Bay Area. He has recorded on eighteen albums as a sideman and two as a leader\, First Dance (2001) and Creation Story (2014). His most recent creative work is Improvising Home (2016)\, a multi-movement work fo r Native American flute and large ensemble funded by grants from the San F rancisco Arts Commission and the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs at San Francisco State University.\n\n \n\nPerea is the recipient of a 20 18-2019 Sabbatical Leave from the Office of Faculty Affairs and Profession al Development at San Francisco State University. The primary goal of his sabbatical project is to study the Max/MSP programming language in order t o develop both creative and data-driven sonnifications of blood quantum fo r classroom use. The secondary goal of the sabbatical is to explore the po tential of these new skills and research to form the basis for a culturall y competent quantitative reasoning course syllabus.\n DTSTART:20180604T140000Z DTEND:20180604T150000Z LOCATION:ROOM C-411\, Strathcona Music Building\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 1E3\, 555 rue Sherbrooke Ouest SUMMARY:John-Carlos Perea: 'Sounding Culture\, Improvising Ethnomusicology in American Indian Studies' URL:/ahcs/channels/event/john-carlos-perea-sounding-cu lture-improvising-ethnomusicology-american-indian-studies-287423 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR