[Aaron Todd Douglas and John Woodford speak at a symposium moderated by Pero Dagbovie].

Pero Dagbovie, Associate Professor of History at Michigan State University, moderates the third in a series of three presentations at a symposium entitled, Dramatization and Context: a Symposium and Roundtable held at the MSU Museum in conjunction with the premiere staging of the play Music History,...

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Corporate Authors: Dramatization and Context Michigan State University. Museum
Vincent Voice Library
Other Authors: Douglas, Aaron Todd (Speaker)
Woodford, John (Speaker)
Dagbovie, Pero Gaglo (Moderator)
Language:English
Published: [2010]
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Physical Description:1 electronic audio file (90 min., 52 sec.) : digital, WAV, MP3 files.
Format: Conference Proceeding Audio Software
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Pero Dagbovie, Associate Professor of History at Michigan State University, moderates the third in a series of three presentations at a symposium entitled, Dramatization and Context: a Symposium and Roundtable held at the MSU Museum in conjunction with the premiere staging of the play Music History, written by MSU College of Law Writer in Residence Sandra Seaton. Featured presenters are: Aaron Todd Douglas, a professor at Loyola University, and John Woodford, executive editor of Michigan Today. Douglas talks about personal and artistic liberty, equity, responsibility, and legacy in relation to Seaton’s play while Woodford reflects on the work in relation to his own coming of age experiences in the civil rights and peace movements. A question and answer segment concludes the session.
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Call Number:Voice 16193
Playing Time:01:30:52
System Details:Mode of Access: World Wide Web.
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Recorded at Michigan State University Museum, Nov. 12, 2010, by the Vincent Voice Library.