Africanism in Cuban Music
UW Memorial Union-Play Circle 800 Langdon St., Madison, Wisconsin 53706
Tuesday, October 6, 7:30-9pm, Fredric March Play Circle, Memorial Union, 800 Langdon St
Lecture: "Africanism in Cuban Music"
The University of Wisconsin–Madison Arts Institute, the School of Music, and the Office of Multicultural Arts Initiatives (OMAI) within the Division of Diversity, Equity, and Educational Achievement welcome legendary Afro-Cuban musician Juan de Marcos González as the interdisciplinary artist in residence for the fall 2015 semester. The UW-Madison Arts Institute’s Interdisciplinary Arts Residency Program brings innovative artists to campus to teach semester-long, interdepartmental courses and to publicly present their work for campus and community audiences. During his residency, notable Cuban artists and groups including Afro-Cuban All Stars, Telmary Diaz, Sierra Maestra, and musical members of his family (who also are part of Afro-Cuban All Stars) will perform in Madison. He will present numerous lectures on the history of Cuban music and teach a lecture course called “Afro-Cuban Music: Roots, Jazz, Hip Hop” and a production course “Music Production: Afro-Cuban and Hip Hop Music.”