On Wednesday, March 10, Rafael Galante will present his lecture, "Between the Marimba Thumb Piano and the Grand Piano: Musicians and Black Musicalities in 19th-century Brazil". This lecture is the eighth installment of the Afro-Brazilian Arts and Activism Lecture Series by CLAS. The event is FREE and open to the public!
Rafael Galante is a historian and ethnomusicologist. He holds a master’s and PhD in Social History from the University of São Paulo, in Brazil, where he is currently conducting his research titled: “Musical Iconography of the Black Atlantic: Brazil – Central and Southern Africa, an analytic inventory (16th to 19th centuries)”. In 2014, he was a Visiting Professor in the Department of Portuguese & Spanish at Smith College in Massachusetts and served as a visiting researcher in the Department of History at the Universidade Eduardo Mondlane, in Maputo, Mozambique during the second semester of 2017. He has conducted field research on music, religion, and popular culture in traditional quilombo communities of Brazil, Cuba, and Mozambique, always focused on the African cultural presence in the historic processes which formed the musical cultures and Afro-diasporic identities in the Atlantic sphere.
Wednesday, March 10, 2021
11:10 AM - 12:30 PM (horário Brasília 13:10-14:30)
Zoom Link: go.osu.edu/CLASAfroBrazil
Meeting ID: 940 5025 4422
Password: 183273
*If you require an accommodation such as live captioning or interpretation to participate in this event, please contact Isis Barra Costa at barracosta.1@osu.edu. Requests made one week in advance of the event will generally allow us to provide seamless access, but the university will make every effort to meet requests made after this date.*