Ring Shout: Practice, Resilience, and Transmission in Place
Friday, April 3, 2026 @ 10:00am
Columbia University in the City of New York, New York
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Ring Shout: Practice, Resilience, and Transmission in Place
This one-day symposium approaches ring shout as living practice and as method, a way of thinking through tradition, mediation, and meaning in Black music without separating sound from the social worlds that sustain it. The day is built to move, not just to speak, beginning with questions that are both conceptual and practical, tuned to spirituality, dance, and the social work of embodied tradition: How does a form travel across generations without being flattened into shorthand? What holds, and what changes, when it passes through places, microphones, and memories? The day culminates in a live workshop and demonstration by led by members of the McIntosh County Shouters. Throughout, the symposium returns to cultural resilience and transmission, and to ring shout’s capacity to carry place with it—audible even at a distance. Participants include Katrina Hazzard-Donald, Rutgers University Camden; Whitney Slaten, Bard College; Eric Crawford, Morehouse College; yaTande Whitney V. Hunter, Temple University; Candace Miller, The Wallace Foundation; and members of the McIntosh County Shouters. The symposium will come to a close at 6 pm. Attendees are encouraged to continue their evening at a formal concert by the McIntosh County Shouters at Miller Theatre at 7:30 pm.
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Ring Shout: Practice, Resilience, and Transmission in Place
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Columbia University in the City of New York, 2960 Broadway, New York, NY, 10027
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