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Smithsonian's Dr. Dwandalyn R. Reece set to speak at CU

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The is hosting a special lecture on Tuesday, November 5th泭by nationally acclaimed Dr.泭Dwandalyn R. Reece from the Smithsonians National Museum of African American History and Culture.泭泭Dr Reece, who curates the museums prize-winning and permanent exhibition will present, At the Crossroads: African American Music-Making in American Life at 4:30 p.m. in the new on CU campus.泭泭

Drawing upon objects in the National Museum of African American History and Cultures collection, Dr. Reece aims to explore in this presentation how objects deepen our understanding of music in the United States, offering new ways to construct narratives about the social, cultural and historical meaning music holds in our daily lives.泭The ways we engage with music is constantly evolving and the multiple worlds that music inhabits is a culture unto itself.泭

This movement to preserve, document, and interpret musics existence is driven by a growing interest in its material culture, the tangible objects of things that are the material evidence of its creation, performance, dissemination, and泭reception, Dr. Reece describes, and continues, the musical object as artifact, anticipates interpretation and has the power to broaden our understanding of music beyond an experiential level.

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Dr. Reece, a scholar and musician, who is highly regarded by her academic colleagues泭and has been highlighted on泭,泭is responsible for the acquisition, research and interpretation of the museums music and performing arts collections, is chair of 泭and the Smithsonian Pan-Institutional Group, is leading the , and publishing a book on the material culture of African American music.泭泭The comprised 19 museums and research centers and is the largest cultural complex泭in the world.泭泭Dr. Reece considers museums her calling and is working diligently泭to make humanities accessible through music.

Dr. Reece's lecture is part of African American Music--At the Crossroads,泭a collaboration with泭Boulder's Trance Blues Festival and will be followed at 5:30 p.m.泭by Black Banjo & Beyond, a roundtable discussion with Dr. Reece, Dom Flemons "The American Songster," Johnny Baier from the National Banjo Museum, and the Trance Blues Festival's creator, Otis Taylor.