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“Momentum – Portraits of Women In Motion” is a collection of musical portraits by jazz composer and pianist Ellen Rowe of women heroes of hers in the areas of music, sports, social justice, environmental advocacy and politics. Performers include Allison Miller, Tia Fuller, Ingrid Jensen, Virginia Mayhew, Marlene Rosenberg, Lisa Parrott, and Melissa Gardiner. There … Read more

Suzi Analogue, producer, vocalist, designer Resonance is an annual symposium that celebrates women and non-binary artists in music technology hosted by the Department of Performing Arts Technology. Resonance receives generous support from the Sally Fleming Masterclass fund, the Institute for Research on Women and Gender, the EXCEL Lab, and the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion office … Read more

This conference focuses on the curation of music of the African Diaspora for future research and performance. Through a series of lectures, panels, and performances by leading scholars, composers, and performers, attendees will discuss rediscovered operas (Harry Lawrence Freeman, Julia Perry, Edward Boatner, and Clarence Cameron White); have conversations on newly created operas on African … Read more

This conference focuses on the curation of music of the African Diaspora for future research and performance. Through a series of lectures, panels, and performances by leading scholars, composers, and performers, attendees will discuss rediscovered operas (Harry Lawrence Freeman, Julia Perry, Edward Boatner, and Clarence Cameron White); have conversations on newly created operas on African … Read more

This conference focuses on the curation of music of the African Diaspora for future research and performance. Through a series of lectures, panels, and performances by leading scholars, composers, and performers, attendees will discuss rediscovered operas (Harry Lawrence Freeman, Julia Perry, Edward Boatner, and Clarence Cameron White); have conversations on newly created operas on African … Read more

This conference focuses on the curation of music of the African Diaspora for future research and performance. Through a series of lectures, panels, and performances by leading scholars, composers, and performers, attendees will discuss rediscovered operas (Harry Lawrence Freeman, Julia Perry, Edward Boatner, and Clarence Cameron White); have conversations on newly created operas on African … Read more

UM Concert Band Performance – Let Woman Choose Her Sphere​ This concert by the University Concert Band with special guest speakers, singers, and composers utilizes the centenary of the ratification of the 19th amendment as an opportunity to showcase the broader fight for equality throughout this country’s history to the present day. It is well … Read more

A carillon performance, free and open to the public. This performance is part of the 63rd Annual Organ Conference sponsored by the School of Music, Theatre & Dance. This event is co-sponsored by the Institute for Research on Women & Gender (IRWG).