Music Humanities & Media / Events / Wed 17 Oct 2018
Making Music Democratically: Equality, Difference, Participation
What does it mean to make music democratically? How might music-making allow us to imagine a different kind of democracy?
Join us for a discussion about the relationship of music and democracy, as it has been imagined historically and is practised in the present day. This event is part of the Local Democracy Week programme: http://www.democracycommission.org.uk/local-democracy-week-2018/
Three researchers from the University of Huddersfield's School of Music, Humanities and Media - Robert Adlington, Elizabeth Dobson and Toby Martin - will introduce their work in this area, with plenty of opportunity for discussion and debate with the audience.
Toby and collaborators, including MRes student Mohammad Reza Beladi, will also be performing some music.
For more information visit https://www.facebook.com/events/169076510661892/
Event Location
Vinyl Tap
Vinyl Tap,
42 John William Street, Huddersfield.
HD1 1ER