SETI X aka Mandeep Sethi is a Los Angeles based MC building bridges between California and India.

Music of Asian America: History, Activism, and Collaborations

Conference & Festival Schedule

 

Thursday, Nov. 8

International House (3717 Chestnut St.)

7:00pm            Opening Night Film: In the Life of Music (Dir. Caylee So, Sok Visal) [Buy Tickets]

9:00pm            Opening Night Reception [Free with ticket to In the Life of Music]

 

Friday, Nov. 9

Twelve Gates Arts (106 N. 2nd St.) [All events as Twelve Gates Arts are free, but RSVP is appreciated]

1:00pm            Conference Registration Open

1:30pm            Welcome

  • Rob Buscher, PAAFF Festival Director
  • Eric Hung, MAARC Executive Director

1:45pm            Asian Musics, Transplanted 
Chair: Jennifer Jones Wilson (Westminster Choir College)

  • Elizabeth Clendinning (Wake Forest University):  “Gamelan Chameleon: Cultural Representation and Academic Asian-American Ensembles”
  • Rachel Schuck (University of Miami):  “Carnatic Music Transplanted to America:  Innovations of Youth in ‘Sustaining Sampradaya’”
  • Lydia Huang (Temple University):  “Songs of China(town): Music, Memory, and Identity”

3:25pm            Militarism and the Music of Asian America
Chair: Ricky Punzalan (University of Maryland)

  • Christine Bacareza Balance (Cornell University):  “We are Here Because You Were There:  U.S. Militarism & the Musics of Asian America”
  • Elaine Kathryn Andres (UC Irvine):  “Typical Finesse: Bruno Mars and the Training of Race in U.S. Empire”

4:30pm            Tour of “American Peril: Imagining the Foreign Threat,” the Anti-Asian Propaganda exhibit curated by Rob Buscher 

 

International House (3717 Chestnut St.)

9:30pm            Traditional Music and Hip Hop Showcase [Buy Tickets]

  • Swarthmore Chinese Music Ensemble
  • Dariush Saghafi 
  • Seti X 
  • praCh Ly

 

Saturday, Nov. 10

University of Pennsylvania ARCH Building (3601 Locust Walk) [All events in the ARCH Building are free, but RSVP is appreciated]

10:00am          Morning Snack (catered)

10:15am          What is Asian American Music?
Chair: Brian Sengdala (Rutgers University)

  • Dan Wang (University of Pittsburgh):  “What is an Asian American style?  Superorganism in the Assimilated Public”
  • Peng Liu (University of Texas, Austin):  “From Learn Chinese to Chinese New Year: A Journey of Voicing Authenticity in MC Jin’s Rap Music”
  • Toru Momii (Columbia University):  “Performing While Asian: Yuja Wang, Sarah Chang, and Asian (American) Embodiment in Western Art Music”
  • Joseph Small (Swarthmore College):  “Looking Back:  Spall Fragments:  Taiko Drumming-Dance Action-Adventure for the 21st Century!”

12:15pm          Lunch on Own

1:45pm            Workshop: No-No Boy
Chair: Michelle Myers (Yellow Rage)

2:30pm            Break / Walk one block to ICA

 

 

University of Pennsylvania Institute of Contemporary Art (118 S 36th St.)  [All events at ICA are free, but RSVP is appreciated]

2:45pm            Film Screening and Discussion: Havana Divas
Introduction by Nancy Rao (Rutgers University and MAARC)

4:45pm            Break

5:00pm            Workshop: Sining Kapuluan
Chair: Micaela Bottari (Oxford University Press)

5:45pm            Dinner on own

 

International House (3717 Chestnut St.)

7:35pm            Centerpiece Film: Fiction and Other Narratives (dir. Bobby Choy [aka Big Phony] and Steve Lee) [Buy Tickets]

9:30pm            Folk and Indie Music Showcase [Buy Tickets]

  • Sining Kapuluan
  • Bobby Choy
  • No-No Boy

 

Sunday, Nov. 11

University of Pennsylvania Institute of Contemporary Art (118 S 36th St.) [All events at ICA are free, but RSVP is appreciated]

10:00am          Morning snack (catered)

10:15am          Militarism, Masculinity, and the Music of Asian America
Chair: Mandi Magnuson-Hung (Wells Fargo History Museum and MAARC)

  • Alan Parkes (New York University):  “Asian American Hardcore: Defying Inveterate Conservatism in Subculture”
  • Dan Blim (Denison University):  “Music for the Pacific Theater: Scoring Asian Identities at the WWII Museum”
  • Donna Kwon (University of Kentucky):  “Empathetic Asian American Queer Masculinity, Juxtaposed Narratives, and Double Consciousness in the Music of St. Lenox”

11:45am          Workshop: Activist Songbook Workshop (Byron Au Yong and Aaron Jafferis)
Chair: Lei Ouyang Bryant (Swarthmore College)

12:30pm          Lunch (catered)

1:15pm            Workshop: Word To Your Motherland: A Hip-Hop Exploration of South Asian American Identity (Seti X)
Chair: Anaar Desai-Stephens (Eastman School of Music) (tentative)

2:00pm            Screening of Forbidden City, USA and Discussion
Chair: Eric Hung (Music of Asian America Research Center)

4:00pm            End of Conference