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Monthly Archives: November 2019
Two participatory presentations (AMIS and in-class)
The recent Hong Kong unrest displaced some of my teaching, and in two instances I presented a talk in the absence of some of the students meant to be there, posting both online in a few places/formats so that students … Continue reading
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Tagged banjo, Hong Kong, old-time music, participatory music, participatory music education, presentation
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