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A day-long symposium on the state of Mexican art and music today from musicians, artists and scholars, organized by Brian Messier, Director of Bands at Dartmouth College.
10–11 am: Tour of Orozco Murals at Baker-Berry Library by Mary Coffey
11:30 am: Mexican Music History: Pre-revolution to today by Benjamin Juarez
12 pm: Surpassing La Cucaracha by Sixto Montesinos
12:45–2 pm: Lunch on the Green
2–2:45 pm: ¡Cantaré! Mexican composer residency program by Philip Brunelle
2:45–3:30 pm: Tianhui Ng - Mexican Composer residency program MIFA Victory Players, Sí se Puede, Holyoke Massachusetts
3:30–4:15 pm: The need for representation in the music education by Eric Jimenez
4:15–4:30 pm: Closing remarks: The Mexican Repertoire Collection by Brian Messier
(all discussions will take place in the Hood Auditorium)
Tickets included with symposium registration. Live-stream available.
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Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.