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DESCRIPTION:Zoe Sherinian and Carol Babiracki on Taking Sides: Music\, Rese
 arch\, and Activism in IndiaZoe Sherinian\, Associate Professor of Musicol
 ogy\, University of OklahomaCarol Babiracki\, Associate Professor of Music
  History and Cultures\, Syracuse UniversityMini-Seminar:Join Professor She
 rinian and Professor Babiracki in a dialogue about field research in\nmarg
 inal music communities in India and activist ethnomusicology. Pre-registra
 tion\nappreciated. RSVP to Prof. Babiracki (cmbabira@syr.edu) by Wednesday
 \, April 13. Lunch\nprovided. Movie Screening (060 Eggers Hall):Screening 
 of Perai Drumming of Tamil Nadu\, an innovative project to develop economi
 c\nskills among Dalit women. Open to public. Sponsored by Humanities Corri
 dor Central New York and the South Asia Center at the Moynihan Institute o
 f Global Affairs
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SUMMARY:SAC presents: Zoe Sherinian and Carol Babiracki
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><b>Zoe Sherinian and Carol Babiracki on Tak
 ing Sides: Music\, Research\, and Activism in India</b></p><p><b>Zoe Sheri
 nian</b>\, <i>Associate Professor of Musicology\, University of Oklahoma</
 i></p><p><b>Carol Babiracki</b>\, <i>Associate Professor of Music History 
 and Cultures\, Syracuse University</i></p><p>Mini-Seminar:</p><p>Join Prof
 essor Sherinian and Professor Babiracki in a dialogue about field research
  in\nmarginal music communities in India and activist ethnomusicology. Pre
 -registration\nappreciated. RSVP to Prof. Babiracki (cmbabira@syr.edu) by 
 Wednesday\, April 13. Lunch\nprovided.</p><p> Movie Screening (060 Eggers 
 Hall):</p><p>Screening of Perai Drumming of Tamil Nadu\, an innovative pro
 ject to develop economic\nskills among Dalit women. Open to public.</p><p>
  <i>Sponsored by Humanities Corridor Central New York and the South Asia C
 enter at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs</i></p>
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