Katherane Worthington, Towson University
My paper explores the role of dance in Baltimore among underserved inner-city youth and how it provides alternative identities, coping strategies and community. Harnessing their talents with few resources, this youth network provides a dynamic symbolic space in which participants can safely take risks and be expressive.
Michael D'Addario, Marist College
The Blues is one of the most polarizing musical genres; certain experts claim that it is specific to a particular group, time, and place, while others assert that it is an art form accessible to all. Maybe, the truth lies in a middle ground: adapting specific emotions to personal circumstances.
Lydia Michel, Texas Christian University
This presentation is an exploration of how composers of the Baroque Era applied the concept of rhetoric to the compositional process, for the purpose of using instrumental music as a means of communication. This approach essentially allowed for music to become the emotionally-charged medium for expression that it is today.