Music Performance ~ Show Bar (Portland, OR) ~ opening for Maria BC
Show Bar Presents
Maria BC
w/ Dao Strom
Show at 9:00 PM
Doors Open: 8:00 PM
Show Bar Presents
Show at 9:00 PM
Doors Open: 8:00 PM
“Diaspora Songs” Performance + Conversation
with : Dao Strom & Julian Saporiti (No-No Boy)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2023 | 7PM
DIASPORA SONGS
A concert and conversation with Dr. Julian Saporiti of No-No Boy (Smithsonian Folkways) and Dao Strom (Antiquated Future), hosted by Dr. Van My Truong (Ohio State University) and Sound Hall.
Urban Arts Space
50 W Town St, Suite 130
Columbus, OH 43215
Free and open to the public
Through music, art, poetry, and scholarship, Dr. Julian Saporiti and Dao Strom have meaningfully explored concepts of diaspora and the broader meanings of migrant life. Their musical interventions expand the complex meanings of what “Americana” might look and sound like beyond dominant narratives.
NPR called No-No Boy’s music “One of the most insurgent pieces of music you’ll ever hear which re-examines americana with devastating effect…An act of revisionist subversion.”
Wire wrote that “Dao Strom is a Vietnamese-American polymath…. The sounds are in an avant dream pop vein, with gentle vocals, acoustic guitar and electronics all burbling along like a Laurel Canyon brook filled with water of the universal subconscious.”
Saporiti and Strom will be staging a very special and rare collaboration especially for OSU/Columbus audiences, exploring where their respective ideas around music, memory, history, and diaspora overlap. This event will be free and open to the general public.
As part of the Sound Hall series, which was launched with support from Yale’s Public Humanities Initiative, this event continues a critical commitment to connecting the arts to the humanities while exploring the larger, deeper impacts of the humanities beyond the university.
Co-sponsored by the Ohio State University College of Arts and Sciences, the Office of Academic Affairs, the Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme, the Theory and Musicology Area of the School of Music, the Center for Ethnic Studies, Asian American Studies, the Humanities Institute, Comparative Studies, and Professor Barry Shank.
Two events at Michigan State University, presented by the MSU Creative Writing Program, the College of Music, and the Asian Pacific American (APA) Studies Program:
Oct 19, 3:15-4:30 PM (Music Bldg 141)
Creating Beyond Boundaries
Process presentation and conversation. Exploring multidisciplinary/multimodal art practice: music, poetry/writing, visual medias, and multi-voice collaborations.
Oct 20, 3:00-4:30 PM (Cook Recital Hall)
Hyphens Lecture & Performance
A multimodal poetry-music-multimedia performance + creative presentation on hybrid-literary and collaborative creative practices, diaspora, post-memory, and voice.