Making Music in a Throwaway Culture
Invitation to Participate: Sustainability and Music Research Project
Seeking participants for "Making Music in a Throwaway Culture," a research project that explores the intersection of sustainability and music through the lens of collaborative music making. Dr Sarah Schmalenberger, the researcher, is a visiting scholar at the University of Regina through the Fulbright Canada program. She will collect data about participant experiences in sessions using discarded and re-purposed resources to create sounds and expressive forms of musical communication. Sessions will facilitate dialogue about sustainability and collaborative problem-solving in communities
This project is ideal for participants of a broad spectrum of perspectives: educators, students, staff, and community members; anyone wishing to develop creative initiatives that will cultivate eco-sustainability in groups small and large.
Pick A Session for March and April that works for you (7pm):
MARCH:
- Any Sunday 7pm
- Any Monday 7pm except 31st
APRIL:
- Any Sunday 7pm except 13th
- Any Monday 7pm
Attend one or more - up to you!
Contact Dr. Schmalenberger at ssd161@uregina.ca to enroll in the study. For more information and to enroll in the study, see the research website https://www.improvmussus.com/
This research has been reviewed and approved by the Research Ethics Board at the University of Regina