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Theorizing African American Music

Music We are pleased to announce the third meeting of “Theorizing African American Music,” to take place in person, June 5–7, 2025, at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. TAAM-Emory will feature paper sessions, a panel on HBCU musics, a panel featuring Black composers, a keynote by Horace Maxile, and two evening concerts on June 5 and 7. *Registration is required* TAAM highlights African American and Black perspectives on music and music theory, perspectives that have historically been marginalized in the United States. This conference provides a platform for scholars interested in the theory and analysis of African American music. TAAM foregrounds Black voices as we welcome all music theorists, musicologists, ethnomusicologists, music critics, composers, performers, and others invested in African American music. The intent of the conference is twofold. First, we address the historical erasure of African American scholars and their perspectives from the discipline of music theory. Equally important, we include… University Event Topic: Arts. Seminars & Workshops. Department / Organization: Music at Emory. Music Department. Registration / R.S.V.P. link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdgAjCUfW6lxS0AVrYuX-D_sEkeBz2pBKHuVrch2v5wwzIn9Q/viewform. Venue: Varies. Cost: Registration is $30 for students and $50 for all others. Contact Name: Simone McGaw Evans. Contact Email: smcgawe@emory.edu. Thursday, June 5, 2025, 2:00 PM. Performing Arts Studio 1804 N Decatur Rd, Atlanta, GA 30322.

Theorizing African American Music

Music We are pleased to announce the third meeting of “Theorizing African American Music,” to take place in person, June 5–7, 2025, at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. TAAM-Emory will feature paper sessions, a panel on HBCU musics, a panel featuring Black composers, a keynote by Horace Maxile, and two evening concerts on June 5 and 7. *Registration is required* TAAM highlights African American and Black perspectives on music and music theory, perspectives that have historically been marginalized in the United States. This conference provides a platform for scholars interested in the theory and analysis of African American music. TAAM foregrounds Black voices as we welcome all music theorists, musicologists, ethnomusicologists, music critics, composers, performers, and others invested in African American music. The intent of the conference is twofold. First, we address the historical erasure of African American scholars and their perspectives from the discipline of music theory. Equally important, we include… University Event Topic: Arts. Seminars & Workshops. Department / Organization: Music at Emory. Music Department. Registration / R.S.V.P. link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdgAjCUfW6lxS0AVrYuX-D_sEkeBz2pBKHuVrch2v5wwzIn9Q/viewform. Venue: Varies. Cost: Registration is $30 for students and $50 for all others. Contact Name: Simone McGaw Evans. Contact Email: smcgawe@emory.edu. Friday, June 6, 2025, 8:00 AM. Performing Arts Studio 1804 N Decatur Rd, Atlanta, GA 30322.

Theorizing African American Music

Music We are pleased to announce the third meeting of “Theorizing African American Music,” to take place in person, June 5–7, 2025, at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. TAAM-Emory will feature paper sessions, a panel on HBCU musics, a panel featuring Black composers, a keynote by Horace Maxile, and two evening concerts on June 5 and 7. *Registration is required* TAAM highlights African American and Black perspectives on music and music theory, perspectives that have historically been marginalized in the United States. This conference provides a platform for scholars interested in the theory and analysis of African American music. TAAM foregrounds Black voices as we welcome all music theorists, musicologists, ethnomusicologists, music critics, composers, performers, and others invested in African American music. The intent of the conference is twofold. First, we address the historical erasure of African American scholars and their perspectives from the discipline of music theory. Equally important, we include… University Event Topic: Arts. Seminars & Workshops. Department / Organization: Music at Emory. Music Department. Registration / R.S.V.P. link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdgAjCUfW6lxS0AVrYuX-D_sEkeBz2pBKHuVrch2v5wwzIn9Q/viewform. Venue: Varies. Cost: Registration is $30 for students and $50 for all others. Contact Name: Simone McGaw Evans. Contact Email: smcgawe@emory.edu. Saturday, June 7, 2025, 8:00 AM. Performing Arts Studio 1804 N Decatur Rd, Atlanta, GA 30322.

Relaxed Morning

Art History Relaxed Mornings are for anyone who would appreciate a calmer visit to the museum. Scheduled on the first Saturday of each month, Relaxed Mornings are primarily for, but not limited to, autistic young people and adults; adults living with mild cognitive impairment; and any other visitors with sensory needs or who may prefer a more relaxed experience, along with their families, friends, and care givers.      Sensory friendly bags are available for all guests at the Information Desk on Level One. These bags include an assortment of items to help visitors better enjoy our galleries. Three types of fidget toys and noise cancelling headphones are included for those who may need additional sensory support. There is also a KultureCity lanyard that guests can wear, which includes QR codes to helpful information. For those who may need assistance with sharing their needs or feelings, we provide an emotion/needs card that allows guests to communicate with staff.      Signs throughout the museum indicate a potentially… Event Location: All Galleries. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Saturday, June 7, 2025, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM.

What's Good, Atlanta? LIVE with David Perdue and Mark Kendall

Ticketed Event/Registration Required, Tickets $12 "What's Good, Atlanta?" is a weekly comedy podcast from WABE, co-hosted by comedians Mark Kendall and David Perdue and they're headed back to Dad's Garage for a LIVE SHOW! Come for a hilarious evening featuring stand up comedy, amazing poetry, and interviews. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Registration / R.S.V.P. link: https://www.dadsgarage.com/whats-good-atlanta. Tuesday, June 10, 2025, 8:00 PM. Dad's Garage | 569 Ezzard St SE, Atlanta, GA 30312.

Atlanta Afroindigenous Peoples Festival

Free Event/Registration Requested, Full Schedule Here The Atlanta Afroindigenous Peoples Festival (AAPF) is a captivating weekend celebration dedicated to uplifting and honoring the rich and diverse cultures of Black, Native, and Afroindigenous communities in the South. This festival invites Black and Afroindigenous folks from all communities, shades, enrollment statuses, queer and gender identities, ages, and abilities to take part in a variety of intentionally crafted activities—all aimed at creating spaces of belonging, learning, and joy.   Day One of AAPF, Saturday, June 14th, kicks off with a screening of a powerful film titled Duality: A Collection of Afro-Indigenous Perspectives. This film features insightful interviews that uplift the rich histories of Black and Native American lineages and will be followed by a community discussion. We will then offer Powwow Dance and Gullah Geechee Sweetgrass Basket-Making workshops—both beginner-friendly. Day One culminates with Powwows & Ciphers: A Sacred Place… University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Registration / R.S.V.P. link: https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/the-atlanta-afroindigenous-peoples-festival-4246363. Saturday, June 14, 2025 – Sunday, June 15, 2025. Auburn Avenue Research Library | 101 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30303.

Atlanta Afroindigenous Peoples Festival | Powwows & Ciphers: A Sacred Place to Be

Tickets $25/RSVP Requested Artistically directed by Emmy-nominated dance duo Al Taw’am, Powwows & Ciphers: A Sacred Place to Be is a groundbreaking dance expression delving into Afro-Indigeneity through the fusion of Black vernacular and Native American music and dance. This evening-length piece explores enduring issues shaping Black and Native communities, touching on themes such as Land Back, gentrification, resilience, and more. The piece features a collection of award-winning and outstanding Black, Indigenous, and Afro-Indigenous ensembles and artists, such as Lyrric Jackson Dance Company, Wontanara, Umi IMAN, Jamaal Isaac, Lashay, Butterfly Effect Dance Group, Lady Krow, and DiaSole Dance. University Event Topic: Arts. Department / Organization: Arts at Emory. Event Open To: All (Public). Registration / R.S.V.P. link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/powwows-ciphers-a-sacred-place-to-be-tickets-1329286885859?aff=odcleoeventsincollection. Saturday, June 14, 2025, 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM. Moving in the Spirit | 1458 La France Street Northeast Atlanta, GA 30307.

International Euphonium and Tuba Festival Concert

Music 2025 Emory Department of Music | Summer Camp Programs Free Event/No Ticket Required The evening's concert features International Euphonium Tuba (IET) Festival Participant Ensembles and the Georgia Brass Band. For the past 22 years, the International Euphonium Tuba Festival has hosted more than 150 performers from around the globe at Emory University for a week of concerts, master classes, lessons, camaraderie, and workshops! Experience a different kind of heavy metal music with performers from Norway, England, Switzerland, the US, South America, and more. Audiences are invited to enjoy a tour-de-force of sound with free public concerts at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 18— featuring the Georgia Brass Band—and 7:30 p.m on Saturday, June 21—the closing gala concert featuring more than 150 participant performers partnering with the beautiful Jaeckel Organ! These free concerts bring an amazing variety of music to the Schwartz Center stage through the virtuosity of the tuba and euphonium. Recommended parking for… University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Music at Emory. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Type of Art: Music - Instrumental Performances. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Adam Frey. Contact Email: adam@euphonium.com. Wednesday, June 18, 2025, 7:30 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 North Decatur Rd.

International Euphonium and Tuba Festival Gala Concert

Music 2025 Emory Department of Music | Summer Camp Programs Free Event/No Ticket Required The evening's concert features International Euphonium Tuba (IET) Festival Participant Ensembles and the Georgia Brass Band. For the past 22 years, the International Euphonium Tuba Festival has hosted more than 150 performers from around the globe at Emory University for a week of concerts, master classes, lessons, camaraderie, and workshops! Experience a different kind of heavy metal music with performers from Norway, England, Switzerland, the US, South America, and more. Audiences are invited to enjoy a tour-de-force of sound with free public concerts at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 18— featuring the Georgia Brass Band—and 7:30 p.m on Saturday, June 21—the closing gala concert featuring more than 150 participant performers partnering with the beautiful Jaeckel Organ! These free concerts bring an amazing variety of music to the Schwartz Center stage through the virtuosity of the tuba and euphonium. Recommended parking for… University Event Topic: Arts. School: All Emory University. Department / Organization: Music at Emory. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Type of Art: Music - Instrumental Performances. Event Open To: All (Public). Building/Room: Donna & Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts. Contact Name: Adam Frey. Contact Email: adam@euphonium.com. Saturday, June 21, 2025, 7:30 PM. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts: Emerson Concert Hall | 1700 North Decatur Rd.

Relaxed Morning

Art History Relaxed Mornings are for anyone who would appreciate a calmer visit to the museum. Scheduled on the first Saturday of each month, Relaxed Mornings are primarily for, but not limited to, autistic young people and adults; adults living with mild cognitive impairment; and any other visitors with sensory needs or who may prefer a more relaxed experience, along with their families, friends, and care givers.      Sensory friendly bags are available for all guests at the Information Desk on Level One. These bags include an assortment of items to help visitors better enjoy our galleries. Three types of fidget toys and noise cancelling headphones are included for those who may need additional sensory support. There is also a KultureCity lanyard that guests can wear, which includes QR codes to helpful information. For those who may need assistance with sharing their needs or feelings, we provide an emotion/needs card that allows guests to communicate with staff.      Signs throughout the museum indicate a potentially… Event Location: All Galleries. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Saturday, July 5, 2025, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM.

Relaxed Morning

Art History Relaxed Mornings are for anyone who would appreciate a calmer visit to the museum. Scheduled on the first Saturday of each month, Relaxed Mornings are primarily for, but not limited to, autistic young people and adults; adults living with mild cognitive impairment; and any other visitors with sensory needs or who may prefer a more relaxed experience, along with their families, friends, and care givers.      Sensory friendly bags are available for all guests at the Information Desk on Level One. These bags include an assortment of items to help visitors better enjoy our galleries. Three types of fidget toys and noise cancelling headphones are included for those who may need additional sensory support. There is also a KultureCity lanyard that guests can wear, which includes QR codes to helpful information. For those who may need assistance with sharing their needs or feelings, we provide an emotion/needs card that allows guests to communicate with staff.      Signs throughout the museum indicate a potentially… Event Location: All Galleries. Department / Organization: Carlos Museum. Membership Link: https://carlos.emory.edu/join. Saturday, August 2, 2025, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM.