
Film director Dani Kouyaté will join Professor Ryan Skinner, Music and African and African American Studies, for Skinner’s “Inaugural Lecture," Dialogue as Humanistic Inquiry.
Kouyaté and Skinner will introduce their collaborative book project, Openings: The Life, Work, and Worldview of a Cinematic Griot, and discuss Kouyaté’s new film Katanga: The Dance of the Scorpions which will be screened at The Wexner Center for the Arts on Sept. 23 at 4 p.m.
The lecture is FREE, but requires registration.
Visit the Wexner Center website to order free tickets for the film screening.
Supported by an Ohio State Arts and Humanities Large Grant from the College of Arts and Sciences and co-sponsored by the School of Music and Department of African American and African Studies.
Lectures in Musicology is co-sponsored by The Ohio State University Libraries.
- Lectures are held Mondays at 4 p.m. in the 18th Avenue Library, 175 W. 18th Ave. (Music/Dance Library, second floor, room 205), unless otherwise noted. These events are free and open to the public. Campus visitors, please use either the Tuttle Park Place Garage or the Ohio Union South Garage. All other garages in the vicinity of the 18th Ave. Library are closed to visitors before 4 p.m.
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