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THE FRANCOPHONE WORLD OF TRADITIONAL MUSIC:
MIXED IDENTITIES
The FrancoForum is a combination live and virtual symposium
Hays Town House (Hilliard). Lafayette, Louisiana
Chair: Roger Mason
Sponsored by the Festivals Acadiens et Créoles,
CODOFIL, and the Center for Louisiana Studies
With the participation of the University of the Antilles and Sorbonne University, Paris, France
Wednesday, October 12, 2022
8:00 a.m. 15 h (Paris) Music on Zoom
Lafayette is in the CDT time zone,
That is one hour earlier than EDT (Montreal and Eastern USA) and AST (Martinique).
It is two and a half hours earlier than Newfoundland (GMT-2:30).
It is two hours later than California (PDT)
It is seven hours earlier than France (GMT+2).
The time of your presentation will be listed on the program in Lafayette Louisiana CDT time.
8:30 15 h 30 Introductory remarks: Roger Mason
THE AFRO-CARIBBEAN
9:00 16 h In Search of Roots and Mixed Identities
A la recherche des racines et des métissages.
Optique et apport des terrains francophones outre-atlantique
menés par Claudie Marcel-Dubois (1913-1989) et Maguy Andral (1922-2004)
Marie-Barbara Le Gonidec
Ethnomusicologue, ingénieure d’études, membre de l’UMR 9022 Héritages (Cergy Paris Université/Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique/Ministère de la Culture)
9:30 16 h 30 Les haricots sont pas salés: Afro-Indigenous and Latinx Intersections
in Sound, Place, and Peoplehood
Andrew Jolivette
Chair Department of Ethnic Studies. Director Native American and Indigenous Studies
University of California, San Diego
10:00 17 h Identity of Musical Traditions in the French Antilles-Guyana
Apollinaire Anakesa
Full Professor in music, musicology, ethnomusicology, anthropology of music
Deputy Director of the CRILLASH research laboratory (EA 4095)
Director of CRILLASH-ADECAm/MC. Université des Antilles
10:30 17 h 30 A Mission to Bring Haitian Modern Compas Sound to the World
Sarah Djos-Raph
Doctoral candidate in Francophone Studies, University of Louisiana-Lafayette
11:00 18 h Women and the Traditional Creole Music of Guadeloupe
Paola Luna
Ph.D in musicology Sorbonne Université, Paris.
Head of Service Savoirs et Création. Memorial ACTe. Guadeloupe
11:30 18 h 30 Barbarie (Mauritania): A Neglected Area in the Quest for the Roots of the Blues
Ibrahima Seck
Maître de conference titulaire. Cheikh Anta Diop University, Dakar.
Director of Research Whitney Plantation Museum of Slavery, Louisiana
12:00 19 h Brown Bag Lunch with Live Music
The Broussard Sisters
Joe Hall
Cedric Watson
Jourdan Thibodeaux
LOUISIANA AND NORTH AMERICA
13:00 20 h Le masque et les barbus:
a 19th Century Version of the Louisiana Country Mardi Gras Song
Barry Jean Ancelet
Cajun folklorist. Professor emeritus of Francophone Studies University of Louisiana - Lafayette
13:30 20 h 30 Louisiana Lyrics as Literature. A Publisher’s View
Dana Kress
Chair of Foreign Language Department. Director Éditions Tintamarre.
Centenary College. Shreveport, Louisiana
14:00 21 h Song, Intergenerational Language Transmission and
Cultural Sustainability on Prince Edward Island
Meghan Forsyth
Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology. Memorial University, Newfoundland
14:30 21 h 30 Used to Be French: Forgetting and Remembering Ethnic Musics in Southern Illinois
Camille Moreddu
Ph.D in Modern History. Paris Nanterre University.
Jon B. Lovelace Fellow. Kluge Center. Library of Congress
15:00 22 h Creole Songs and the Development of Early Jazz
Caroline Vezina
Independent Scholar. Montreal, Canada
15:30 22 h 30 Music on Zoom and Concluding Remarks
Institut de recherche en Musicologie (UMR 8223)
Bibliothèque Nationale de France
Quai François Mauriac
75706 PARIS CEDEX 13
Secrétariat : +33(0) 1 53 79 37 10
par courriel
Sorbonne Université
Centre Univ. Clignancourt
salle 524 (informatique), bureau 531 (direction)
2, rue Francis de Croisset 75018 PARIS
Tél : +33 1 53 09 56 00
Centre Sorbonne
Salle Pirro
1, rue Victor Cousin 75005 PARIS
Tél : +33 1 40 46 22 11
Maison de la recherche
Salle 312 et 313
28, rue Serpente 75006 PARIS
Tél : +33 1 53 10 57 00