
Yellow Jazz Black Music: A Conversation with Dr Marketus Presswood
by Illuminations: The Chancellor's Arts & Culture Initiative
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This webinar will feature a moderated conversation and audience Q&A with director Dr Marketus Presswood. To access the documentary, please register for the webinar at the link below.
**Registered participants will receive a link to watch the documentary 48 hours before the webinar
Discussants:
Dr S. Ama Wray, Professor of Dance, UC Irvine
Dr Emily Baum, Associate Professor of History, UC Irvine
Speaker Bios:
Dr. Marketus Presswood completed his doctorate program at the University of California–Irvine in Modern Chinese History. Yellow Jazz/Black Music is the first full-length feature documentary for the jazz aficionado. Dr. Presswood first came to China as a young student in 1997, where he developed a keen interest in the role of race, class, and gender in the political and cultural interactions between the African diaspora and China.
Dr S. Ama Wray, TEDx Speaker and Professor of Dance at the University of California, Irvine where she co-founded AICRE with Dr Tiffany Willoughby Herard and Professor Ngugi wa Thiong'o. Her work habitually brings dance and music back into closer alignment and her ethnographically informed praxis - Embodiology® - traverses the arts, integrative health and indigenous knowledge. In tandem, she continues to explore performance, technology and access through AI 4 Afrika, an initiative she co-founded with choreographers, data scientists, scholars, and entrepreneurs in 2020.
Dr. Emily Baum is an associate professor of modern Chinese history at UC Irvine, where she researches and teaches on the social and cultural history of twentieth-century China and the history of medicine. Her interests revolve around issues relating to illness, deviance, alternative medicine, and popular beliefs and superstitions.
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