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Mini-Hartley Residency with Nate Holder (independent scholar and educator) Seminar

Nate Holder
Time:
13:30 - 15:45
Date:
17 February 2021
Venue:
Microsoft Teams

For more information regarding this seminar, please email Hettie Malcomson at h.malcomson@soton.ac.uk .

Event details

The music department is delighted to welcome Nate Holder for an online Mini-Hartley Residency

This public online event will take place on Microsoft Teams. If you are not a staff or student at University of Southampton and would like to attend, please contact Hettie Malcomson at h.malcomson@soton.ac.uk.

Event details

1.30-2.30pm talk: Decolonisation vs Diversity - What's the difference?

2020 brought many issues around race and music to the fore. In this session, Nate Holder draws upon his own experiences as a musician, author, and music education consultant performing artist, curator, scholar and educator to explore distinctions between understandings and practices of decolonisation and diversity.

2.45 – 3.45pm– student session: The real problem with Rule Britannia

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About Nate Holder
Nate Holder BA (Hons), MMus is a musician, author, speaker and music education consultant based in London. He is an advocate for decolonising music education and has been writing, speaking and consulting on the subject for the last five years.

Nate brings his passion and skill in public speaking into leading CPD training and workshops; helping address bias and underrepresentation in music classrooms, departments, hubs and boards internationally.

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