Monday, November 11, 2013

Saturday: Queer Music Conference at Case Western Reserve University

FYI.

'Queer music' conference at Case looks at cultural impact of the medium | cleveland.com

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Music is so much more than words set to a collection of sounds in varying pitches and tempos.

Music is that place where you can find refuge from your hurts, revel in your joys and learn how to express your own loves or hates. It can speak out against social injustice, rally the troops, soothe a troubled mind or simply get your feet moving.

For some, music is how we define ourselves to the world. I’m country; she’s Goth. He’s hip-hop; that cat’s jazz. That dude’s a rocker; the chick over there is electronica.

But really, genre is irrelevant. Music at its root is what gives us context.

And that’s sort of the theme behind Case Western Reserve University’s ‘Music Department Colloquia: Queer Popular Music – A Conference.’ The free event runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16, at CWRU’s Harkness Chapel.

(Continued... 'Queer music' conference at Case looks at cultural impact of the medium | cleveland.com)

No comments:

Post a Comment