MUSI 2110
Listening to Everyday Life: Community, Improvisation, Play(ing)
Course Description
Disciplines
Artistic, Interpretive, & Philosophical Inquiry
Listening sets us up to be involved fully in the life around us, and to be interactive in communities that create together. This course explores listening and sound-making in daily life from many angles including field research, reading, writing, discussion, and group performance workshops. We explore ideas about improvisation, uniting the aesthetic sphere with the broader sphere of social life and active engagement.
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Ali Davilan
Spring 2026
tuth 11:00am - 12:15pm
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Michelle Kisliuk
Spring 2026
tuth 11:00am - 12:15pm
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3.71
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Aldona Dye
Fall 2017
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Kyle Chattleton
Fall 2015
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Courtney Kleftis
Fall 2013
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Erik Deluca
Fall 2011
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3.57
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Elizabeth Sapir
Fall 2010
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Maria Guarino
Fall 2009
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