yes. I'll keep the list posted.
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 8:21 PM, Mike Taylor <[email protected]>wrote: > Will this be recorded and available for steaming? > > > On Tuesday, May 20, 2014, Denise Dalphond <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Detroit Sound Conservancy Conference will be happening at the downtown >> branch of the Detroit Public Library this Friday from 10-6. Here is the >> link: >> >> http://detroitsoundconservancy.org/conference/ >> >> Here is the facebook event: >> https://www.facebook.com/events/589866551096972/ >> >> >> >> Here is a description: >> >> Please join the Detroit Sound Conservancy for their first conference on >> Detroit music entitled “Conserving Sounds, Telling Stories.” The conference >> will feature local, national, and international journalists, scholars, >> archivists, and sound activists presenting papers on the history and >> culture of Detroit music. Topics will include the history and practice of >> Detroit music journalism, historical designation efforts related to Detroit >> music history, Wikiing about Detroit music, Detroit’s historic ballrooms, >> the history of Detroit radio mix shows, and the compelling need to attend >> to Detroit’s diverse musical legacies. Presenters will also discuss music >> genres such as jazz, rhythm & blues, Latin, house, techno, rock, punk, and >> more. >> >> The conference will take place in the Music, Arts, and Literature >> Department and the E. Azalia Hackley Reading Room at the Main Branch of the >> Detroit Public Library. >> >> The deadline for presentation/workshop proposals was Friday, February 28, >> 2014. Single presentations will be 15-20 minutes long and panels will be >> 60-75 minutes plus Q&A. Sponsorship opportunities are still available. >> >> Schedule >> >> Times and speakers subject to change. >> >> All Day >> >> Special Black History 101 Mobile Museum display on Detroit music >> >> Detroit Music Book Display by Cully Sommers of the Music, Arts, and >> Literature Department >> >> 10:15 – 10:30: Introductions >> >> Welcome by Carleton S. Gholz >> Opening Remarks by Denise Dalphond >> >> 10:30 – 11:45: Panel 1 >> >> Michelle McKinney, “Planning for a Detroit Sound Legacy” >> Rebecca Binno Savage, “A United Sound Systems Designation Update” >> Madelynn Shackelford Washington, “The Detroit Techno Ontology: A Tool for >> Describing the Digital Diaspora” >> Edward Vielmetti, “Wiking for Detroit Sound: Problems and Possibilities” >> >> 12:00 – 1:15 >> >> Panel 2 >> >> Veronica Grandison & Richard Marcil, “The Graystone Ballroom Legacy” >> Leo Early, “Space is the place: From the Village to the Michigan Palace” >> Consuela Lopez and Osvaldo “Ozzie” Rivera, “The Impact of Latin Artists >> and Music in Detroit” >> >> Panel 3 >> >> Mike Rubin, “Life After Death: Towards An Understanding of Detroit’s Punk >> Diaspora” >> John Williams, “All My Friends are Legends” >> Cliff Helm, “Recapturing Lost Sounds” >> Mark Slobin, “Subcultures Meet the Superculture in High School, 1940s-60s” >> >> 2:00 – 3:15 >> >> Panel 4 >> >> Detroit Music Journalism Past, Present, Future >> Moderated by Walter Wasacz >> Panelists will include: W. Kim Heron, Keith Owens, Veronica Grandison, >> and Susan Whitall >> >> 3:30 – 4:45 >> >> Panel 5 >> >> Brendan Gillen, “Chicago Underground: The True Story of House Music” >> Marlon Bailey, “Black Queer Ballroom” >> Bernardo Attias, “Sounds of the City in Distress: Sonic Appropriation and >> Cultural Hybridity in Detroit Techno” >> Denise Dalphond, “Detroit Players: Wax, Trax, and Soul in Electronic >> Music.” >> >> Panel 6 >> >> Khary Turner, “What is Hip Hop Journalism?” >> Carleton Gholz, “The Rise and Fall of the Detroit Radio Mix Show” >> Alex Blue V, “Illuminating Detroit’s Place in the Hip-Hop Narrative” >> Matthew Chicoine, “The Detroit Way: Creative Exchange in Music >> Production, 1950-2000” >> >> 5 – 5:45 >> >> Edgar Arceneaux, “A Time to Break Silence, MLK, UR & 2001 A Space Odyssey” >> >> 5:45 – 6 pm >> >> Lauren Murtagh, “The Dan Sicko Papers” >> >> In addition, on Saturday, May 24th, DSC Founder Carleton Gholz will be >> helping guide a tour of Detroit beyond Hart Plaza for music lovers in town >> for Movement Electronic Music Festival. Limited tickets are now available >> here. >> >> Please send inquiries to detroitsoundconservancyATgmail.com or leave >> questions at 313-444-8242 >> >> Please tweet to #detsound >> >> Updated 9 May 2014 >> >> -- >> Denise Dalphond, PhD >> Ethnomusicologist >> www.schoolcraftwax.com >> > -- Denise Dalphond, PhD Ethnomusicologist www.schoolcraftwax.com
