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Subject: RE: Origins: Mystic 40th Sea Music Festival Symposium From: ChanteyLass Date: 24 May 19 - 12:02 AM Hmm. At least two and a third who sometimes responded to posts, but I'm not sure if she was ever a member and I haven't seen anything form her for a long time. Some others may be using member names that I don't associate with their real names. |
Subject: Origins: Mystic 40th Sea Music Festival Symposium From: sciencegeek Date: 22 May 19 - 11:00 AM in addition to a great line up of performers, we have a day and a half of presentations on the grounds Friday and /Saturday.... guess which ones are mudcatters June 7 & 8, 2019 sees the 40th Annual Sea Music Fest “MUSIC OF THE SEA” SYMPOSIUM Friday, June 7 8:30 Coffee and Morning Refreshments 9:00 Official Welcome 9:15 Corinne Galligan, General Music Specialist Hauling and Heaving Chantey Comparison: Halyard, Short-Drag, Capstan, and Pump Chanteys 10:00 Robert D. Madison, Ph.D., University of Arkansas, Fayetteville “The Yankee Privateer”: The Rest of the Story 10:45 Morning Break 11:00 David Peloquin, Independent Scholar The Singer, the Singing, and the Song are One: Melville’s Mardi and the “Wild Music” of the Sea 11:45 Stephen N. Sanfilippo, Ph.D., Maine Maritime Academy Slippery as an Eel: Poems and Songs of Eels and the Human Condition 12:30 Lunch 1:45 Charles Ipcar, Ph.D., Independent Scholar Steamboat and Roustabout Songs 2:30 Bonnie Milner (moderator), Celeste Bernardo, Ellen Cohn, Lynz Morahn Panel Discussion: Women in Sea Music: Past, Present, and Future Saturday June 8 8:30 Coffee and Morning Refreshments 9:00 Official Welcome 9:15 Gibb Schreffler, Ph.D., Pomona College “Screwing Cotton by the Day”: Screwmen’s Songs and Multiracial Musicking on the Nineteenth-Century American Waterfront 10:00 James Revell Carr III, Ph.D., Director, John Jacob Niles Center for American Music “That evening our men daunced with the Indians”: Sailors and Musical Commerce in the late 18th- and early 19th-century Pacific 10:45 Morning Break 11:00 Robert Young Walser (moderator), James Revell Carr III, Gibb Schreffler, Craig Edwards Panel Discussion: “What’s Past is Prologue”: The Past, Present, and Future of Sea Music Research Please note that the Saturday morning break is intended to be only 15 minutes so that we can wrap up at 11:45 a.m. to allow a reset for the first workshopival at Mystic Seaport |
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