Dr. Subhendu Ghosh Visits OSU!

Dr. Subhendu Ghosh
February 12, 2020
7:00PM - 9:00PM
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2020-02-12 19:00:00 2020-02-12 21:00:00 Dr. Subhendu Ghosh Visits OSU! Please join us for a visit to The Ohio State University by biophysicist, vocalist, dramatist, director, and scoial activist, Dr. Subhendu Ghosh!About Ghosh:Subhendu Ghosh holds a PhD. in biophysics and is a professor at the University of Delhi, India. He is actively engaged in research on how we learn patterns, particularly musical patterns such as ragas and talas. As a cultural activist, Dr. Ghosh has taken up culture as one of the critical issues in social change and social justice. He organizes workshops for young people worldwide on culture, raising the question of values, human integrity and social duties. He has performed before live and television audiences all over India, Germany, Austria, Italy, Slovakia, and the United States. Events:Wednesday, February 127:00-9:00 pm  Dinner and Jam session in WestervilleText or call 614.370.0509 or email morgan.3@osu.edu for address. Feel free to bring your instrument! Thursday, February 138:00-8:55 am   “Music Cultures of the World” class (Evans Lab 2003)Cultural diversity in India as Reflected through Music​10:30-12:25 pm  “Andean Music Ensemble” class (MLK Auditorium, Hale Hall)Participatory Music Making and Folk Music Traditions Friday, February 149:30-10:30 am  K'acha Willaykuna "Our Unlearning Hour" (Heirloom Cafe, Wexner Center for the Arts) Reflections on Decolonial Methods and Practices  All events are FREE and open to the public!If you wish to meet with Dr. Ghosh for a meal or coffee, please contact: morgan.3@osu.edu. This event is sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies, the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, and the School of Music.  See below America/New_York public
February 13, 2020
8:00AM - 8:55AM
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2020-02-13 08:00:00 2020-02-13 08:55:00 Dr. Subhendu Ghosh Visits OSU! Please join us for a visit to The Ohio State University by biophysicist, vocalist, dramatist, director, and scoial activist, Dr. Subhendu Ghosh!About Ghosh:Subhendu Ghosh holds a PhD. in biophysics and is a professor at the University of Delhi, India. He is actively engaged in research on how we learn patterns, particularly musical patterns such as ragas and talas. As a cultural activist, Dr. Ghosh has taken up culture as one of the critical issues in social change and social justice. He organizes workshops for young people worldwide on culture, raising the question of values, human integrity and social duties. He has performed before live and television audiences all over India, Germany, Austria, Italy, Slovakia, and the United States. Events:Wednesday, February 127:00-9:00 pm  Dinner and Jam session in WestervilleText or call 614.370.0509 or email morgan.3@osu.edu for address. Feel free to bring your instrument! Thursday, February 138:00-8:55 am   “Music Cultures of the World” class (Evans Lab 2003)Cultural diversity in India as Reflected through Music​10:30-12:25 pm  “Andean Music Ensemble” class (MLK Auditorium, Hale Hall)Participatory Music Making and Folk Music Traditions Friday, February 149:30-10:30 am  K'acha Willaykuna "Our Unlearning Hour" (Heirloom Cafe, Wexner Center for the Arts) Reflections on Decolonial Methods and Practices  All events are FREE and open to the public!If you wish to meet with Dr. Ghosh for a meal or coffee, please contact: morgan.3@osu.edu. This event is sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies, the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, and the School of Music.  See below America/New_York public
February 13, 2020
10:30AM - 12:25PM
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2020-02-13 10:30:00 2020-02-13 12:25:00 Dr. Subhendu Ghosh Visits OSU! Please join us for a visit to The Ohio State University by biophysicist, vocalist, dramatist, director, and scoial activist, Dr. Subhendu Ghosh!About Ghosh:Subhendu Ghosh holds a PhD. in biophysics and is a professor at the University of Delhi, India. He is actively engaged in research on how we learn patterns, particularly musical patterns such as ragas and talas. As a cultural activist, Dr. Ghosh has taken up culture as one of the critical issues in social change and social justice. He organizes workshops for young people worldwide on culture, raising the question of values, human integrity and social duties. He has performed before live and television audiences all over India, Germany, Austria, Italy, Slovakia, and the United States. Events:Wednesday, February 127:00-9:00 pm  Dinner and Jam session in WestervilleText or call 614.370.0509 or email morgan.3@osu.edu for address. Feel free to bring your instrument! Thursday, February 138:00-8:55 am   “Music Cultures of the World” class (Evans Lab 2003)Cultural diversity in India as Reflected through Music​10:30-12:25 pm  “Andean Music Ensemble” class (MLK Auditorium, Hale Hall)Participatory Music Making and Folk Music Traditions Friday, February 149:30-10:30 am  K'acha Willaykuna "Our Unlearning Hour" (Heirloom Cafe, Wexner Center for the Arts) Reflections on Decolonial Methods and Practices  All events are FREE and open to the public!If you wish to meet with Dr. Ghosh for a meal or coffee, please contact: morgan.3@osu.edu. This event is sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies, the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, and the School of Music.  See below America/New_York public
February 14, 2020
9:30AM - 10:30AM
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2020-02-14 09:30:00 2020-02-14 10:30:00 Dr. Subhendu Ghosh Visits OSU! Please join us for a visit to The Ohio State University by biophysicist, vocalist, dramatist, director, and scoial activist, Dr. Subhendu Ghosh!About Ghosh:Subhendu Ghosh holds a PhD. in biophysics and is a professor at the University of Delhi, India. He is actively engaged in research on how we learn patterns, particularly musical patterns such as ragas and talas. As a cultural activist, Dr. Ghosh has taken up culture as one of the critical issues in social change and social justice. He organizes workshops for young people worldwide on culture, raising the question of values, human integrity and social duties. He has performed before live and television audiences all over India, Germany, Austria, Italy, Slovakia, and the United States. Events:Wednesday, February 127:00-9:00 pm  Dinner and Jam session in WestervilleText or call 614.370.0509 or email morgan.3@osu.edu for address. Feel free to bring your instrument! Thursday, February 138:00-8:55 am   “Music Cultures of the World” class (Evans Lab 2003)Cultural diversity in India as Reflected through Music​10:30-12:25 pm  “Andean Music Ensemble” class (MLK Auditorium, Hale Hall)Participatory Music Making and Folk Music Traditions Friday, February 149:30-10:30 am  K'acha Willaykuna "Our Unlearning Hour" (Heirloom Cafe, Wexner Center for the Arts) Reflections on Decolonial Methods and Practices  All events are FREE and open to the public!If you wish to meet with Dr. Ghosh for a meal or coffee, please contact: morgan.3@osu.edu. This event is sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies, the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, and the School of Music.  See below America/New_York public

Please join us for a visit to The Ohio State University by biophysicist, vocalist, dramatist, director, and scoial activist, Dr. Subhendu Ghosh!

About Ghosh:

Subhendu Ghosh holds a PhD. in biophysics and is a professor at the University of Delhi, India. He is actively engaged in research on how we learn patterns, particularly musical patterns such as ragas and talas. As a cultural activist, Dr. Ghosh has taken up culture as one of the critical issues in social change and social justice. He organizes workshops for young people worldwide on culture, raising the question of values, human integrity and social duties. He has performed before live and television audiences all over India, Germany, Austria, Italy, Slovakia, and the United States.
 

Events:

Wednesday, February 12
  • 7:00-9:00 pm  Dinner and Jam session in Westerville

Text or call 614.370.0509 or email morgan.3@osu.edu for address. Feel free to bring your instrument!

 
Thursday, February 13
  • 8:00-8:55 am   “Music Cultures of the World” class (Evans Lab 2003)

Cultural diversity in India as Reflected through Music

  • 10:30-12:25 pm  “Andean Music Ensemble” class (MLK Auditorium, Hale Hall)
Participatory Music Making and Folk Music Traditions
 
Friday, February 14
  • 9:30-10:30 am  K'acha Willaykuna "Our Unlearning Hour" (Heirloom Cafe, Wexner Center for the Arts) 
Reflections on Decolonial Methods and Practices
 
 
All events are FREE and open to the public!
If you wish to meet with Dr. Ghosh for a meal or coffee, please contact: morgan.3@osu.edu.
 
This event is sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies, the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, and the School of Music.
 

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