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Mason Artist-in-Residence Silkroad Ensemble Leads Events Across Campus and Community

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Returning for their second of three years as a聽, Silkroad Ensemble and Artistic Director Rhiannon Giddens present the world premiere of聽American Railroad, an initiative that maps American music through the various communities involved in building the late-1800s Transcontinental Railroad and its connecting railways.听In its description of the project, Silkroad explains that though聽corporations and the American government financed the railroad, the people who built it are the focus of this program鈥擨ndigenous and African Americans as well Irish, Chinese, Japanese, and other immigrant聽laborers whose contributions have been largely erased from history.听American Railroad聽highlights untold stories and amplifies unheard voices from these communities.听

鈥淭丑别听American Railroad聽project has been years in the making, and the program we've created for our first tour is only the beginning. In it, we shed light on those who have been erased or overlooked throughout American history and merge with it Silkroad's unique ability to amplify voices from a multitude of backgrounds and cultures. The result is a tapestry of stories, traditions, and musics that have shaped our multifaceted cultural identity, and that must be heard and recognized,鈥 stated Giddens.听聽
Want to learn more about the聽American Railroad聽project? Read Silkroad Ensemble鈥檚 .

As a Mason Artist-in-Residence, Silkroad artists will also work with the community through classes and workshops surrounding the performance, which are detailed below.听

  • In a session with the聽, three Silkroad artists鈥擪aren Ouzounian (cello/vocals), Shawn Conley (bass), and Kaoru Watanabe (Japanese flutes/percussion)鈥攚ill lead a musical morning that includes individual demonstrations and a participatory Q&A with OLLI participants.听

  • Silkroad Artistic Director Rhiannon Giddens joins Silkroad artist Mazz Swift in a 鈥淏eyond the Note鈥澛燫oundtable event, cohosted by the ,聽that聽includes conversation with BIPOC聽聽students聽Darren Badley, Telah Harper, and Alyssa Cabassa,聽as they discuss the successes and challenges experienced by BIPOC musicians and artists.听

  • As part of聽, the course 鈥淕lobal Folklore鈥 taught by Professor Debra Lattanzi Shutika will be joined by Silkroad artist Kaoru Watanabe (Japanese flutes/percussion) and guest artists on the聽American Railroad聽program聽Pura F茅 Crescioni聽(lap-steel guitar/vocals) and Francesco Turrisi (frame drums/accordion)聽for a special class session that will include musical demonstrations and a participatory Q&A with more than 70 students in attendance.听

Silkroad Artistic Director Rhiannon Giddens joins Silkroad Ensemble at the Center on Nov. 5.
Silkroad Artistic Director Rhiannon Giddens joins Silkroad Ensemble at the Center on Nov. 5.

In addition to the activities above, multiple Silkroad artists have taken part in a聽semester-long course for fall 2023, 鈥淭he Silk Road and the Railroad: An artistic exploration of the Transcontinental Railroad in American history and culture.鈥 Taught by College of Visual and Performing Arts Dean Rick Davis, this academic course explores the many cultures, histories, music, and narratives of the Transcontinental Railroad, providing context to Silkroad鈥檚 newest initiative. Earlier this semester, Silkroad artists visited the class for discussions and will offer an opportunity for students to watch a Silkroad Ensemble rehearsal prior to the November 5 performance.听

To learn more about this fall 2023 Honors College course, check out a聽recent article聽with Professor Rick Davis.听

聽today and join Silkroad Ensemble with Rhiannon Giddens on November 5 for the powerful world-premiere performance of聽American Railroad.听