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Mar
5
to Mar 8

SXSWEDU Panel Discussion: "Can Hip Hop Shape How We See the LGBT Community?"

“Can Hip Hop Shape How We See the LGBT Community?”

Featuring: James Miles, Big Freedia, Bettina Love, Jarritt Ahmed Sheel, Akiea Gross

This panel presentation features educators, musicians, writers, and researchers as we discuss the impact of guidelines and protections being rolled back by our current administration. How do we protect young people, in schools, when the federal government refuses to do so? If popular artists have a voice that can be used for change, how do they use it? What can we do as adult allies and advocates to change policy? How do we support students, like those from Parkland, to share their voices?

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Nov
11
to Nov 14

NAFME National Convention 2018

The Innovative Practices of Hip-Hop Music

As the sun rises on the 21st century, American music educators are still scrambling to understand the implications of the musical praxis of the 20th century. Artist like; Drake, Childish Gambino, Jay-Z, Kanye, Nicki Minaj, Cardi B, and many more still seem to remain outside of the purview of the educational establishment. Seemingly, music education, as an institution, continues to be behind the times in-terms of valuing home grown folk music, in real time. Hip-Hop is the fastest growing genre of music in 2018, and on top of that is the most listened too music in the world. Hip-hop, is American music, deeply rooted in the experience of the underprivileged and marginalized. In this session we will explore Hip-hop as a method, an idea, and a product. These are the main areas explored in this talk-workshop, and we will discuss, dialogue and debate the innovative practices found in the hip-hop movement and music, as well as engage in activities like; critical listening, collaging - looping, sampling, ostinati, and democratic practice (collaborate). Attendees will walk away with activities and concepts to infuse into their own instructional practices and curricular design. This talk should not, can not and will not adequately replace the research that should accompany detailed investigation into any new or foreign art form. Hip-hop is music, and we will explore it together. 

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Feb
26
to Mar 1

Joy Anthony Douglass ’56 Visiting Master Teachers - Jarritt A. Sheel

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Jarritt Ahmed Sheel is a fourth-year doctoral candidate at Teachers College, Columbia University in the Music and Music Education Department. As a professional musician, he has toured internationally, worked with hundreds of students in high school band programs throughout the great states of Illinois, Florida, Missouri, Alabama, Georgia and New York. He has been fortunate to have taught music courses at the Aspen Award-winning Valencia College. Most recently he has taught collegiate level courses, based on Critical Theory, Critical Race Theory, Art History, and Democracy, in the City Universities of New York system (CUNY).

Mr. Sheel is currently the Ensemble Director for the Youth Workshop Band in the Youth Programs as part of the Education department at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City. He has recently accepted a faculty position as a professor of Music Education at New York University - Steinhardt within their Department of Music and Performing Arts Professions. At NYU, Professor Sheel is responsible for teaching a variety of music education courses, the supervision of student teachers and the coaching of ensembles. His research foci center around the intersectionality and potentiality of hip-hop (music, culture, and pedagogies) in music education. He is husband, father, pet owner, deejay, a professional  trumpet player with a live music group called The Freedom Now Project, a board member of the Association for Popular Music Education, an editor of the music resource website www.hiphopmusiced.com<http://www.hiphopmusiced.com/>, and leads a social media movement around the hashtag #hip hopmusiced.

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2016 IMPACT Conference @ NYU Steinhardt #HIPHOPMUSICED
Aug
5
3:00 PM15:00

2016 IMPACT Conference @ NYU Steinhardt #HIPHOPMUSICED

 

2016 IMPACT Conference @ NYU Steinhardt #HIPHOPMUSICED

Friday August 5, 2016 @ 3:00 - 4:00PM

Dolan Recording Studio - 6th Floor

35 W. 4th St., New York, NY 10012

 

The Annual Interactive Multimedia Performing Arts Collaborative Technology (IMPACT) Conference

The NYU Steinhardt Programs in Music Education and Music Technology in association with IMPACT Workshops presents the second IMPACT Interactive Conference: August 3 - August 6, 2016 in New York City.

This conference will bring together school and community arts, media and music educators, university researchers, educators, and industry together for a 3-day series of interactive sessions, performances, and hands-on workshops.

#HIPHOPMUSICED

This short workshop presentation will focus on highlighting the research outcomes of a year long grounded theory study of hip-hop (music, culture & pedagogies) and its impact and uses in the domain of the school, within a small group populated by musicking educators using hip-hop as a lens, practice or a way of knowing. The study group environment affords the participants to critically examine the elements that exist within hip-hop, and their viability in the musicking classroom. I will give a 30 minute presentation on the outcomes of the grounded theory research (K. Charmaz): models, theories, praxis.. etc. from the pilot study which focused on; what is known, what we would like to know and what this new or old knowledge can mean (impact) for the musicking classroom. The take aways include; activities that can be use with students, information (websites), handouts and discourses to to further teaching.

Friday AUGUST 5, 2016 @ 3:00 - 4:00pm

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Hip-Hop Roundtable #1 @ Guttman Community College
Feb
2
12:30 PM12:30

Hip-Hop Roundtable #1 @ Guttman Community College

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"HIP + HOP as Social Activism" 

Hip-Hop Roundtable @ Guttman Community College - CUNY

This roundtable discussion will focus the attention of the scholars conversation around the subject of hip-hop and its impact in the community. Their discussion will revolve around subjects like; unpacking hip-hop's theoretical underpinnings, the aesthetic, and the historical roots of hip-hop. Its role/place in society and its cultural roots in activism. agency and voice for the under served community in the Bronx. We will be talking about hip-hop, please come join us for this in depth discussion of Hip-Hop and its diverse ways of being. 

 

youtube channel: jarritt sheel - https://youtu.be/3z-j8imKMww

Hosted by the Black Male Initiative (BMI) & Dr Marcus Allen 

@ Guttman Community College - CUNY

50 W 40th St, New York, NY 10018
(646) 313-8000

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Hip-Hop Study-Group
Jan
29
5:00 PM17:00

Hip-Hop Study-Group

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Hip-Hop Study- Group 1-29-2016

The Hip-Hop Study Group will have its next meeting on January 29, 2016. It will be held in a conference room at the Gottesman Libraries at Teachers College, Columbia University.  Our public meeting, is titled Hip-Hop Study Group, will be held in room 309 (3rd Floor Russell Hall) on 01/29/2016 PM at 05:00 (90 minutes in duration). 
  
The study group will happen weekly, and feature the focused study of hip-hop (music, culture & pedagogies) in the American musicking classroom (Small, 1998). Participation by music educators is sought, but those coming from other disciplines are welcomed to be part of this pilot study. . 

Please feel free to attend and become part of the research into this up and coming area of academic inquiry. Feel free to reach out to me at my TC email address: jas2382@tc.columbia.edu or give me a call or text at (815) 793-6179.

PLEASE BRING YOUR LAPTOP! We will be workshopping around the topic of producing music with your students using online technology (Soundation)

- Jarritt A Sheel
Doctoral student in Music & Music Education program (Ed.D.)


www.hiphopmusiced.com

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