How do you music? How do you listen? How do you engage in civic artistry? Taking music as a process and not an object, musicking explicitly includes actions of listening, empowering listeners to be valued as equal participants in any sound event. Listening also extends to environmental listening, where humans are decentered. Join us at the MCC Lounge to think through some of these questions and practices with Professor Ruth Hellier. Through a lecture, followed by a discussion and activity, we will shift how we approach and understand musicking and listening as civic engagement. With this newfound understanding, we can reexamine what it means to be in community and engage in our individual and collective responsibilities to our environment. Food will be provided!
Ruth Hellier, PhD, is a scholar, creative artist, and performer whose work engages in interdisciplinary ways with environmental sound, performance studies, critical and interdisciplinary music, dance, and theatre studies; community arts; cultural history; critical memory/heritage studies; and Mexican and Latin American studies. Her research and creative projects explore issues of identity, memory, and history; power relations; tourism; embodiment; experimentalisms; vocality; ecologies and environmental issues; and the ethics in/of performance and research.
