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Friday, May 18 • 11:30am - 12:30pm
The Etymology of Song FULL

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In this workshop we will reflect on the relationship between sampling & songwriting. Jamila will demonstrate her intuitive sample-based approach to songwriting and discuss methods of incorporating recontextualization and collage into the creative process.  Participants will participate in interactive writing exercises, using sampling as a tool to transform found text into new creative works. 

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Jamila Woods

Jamila Woods’ cultural lineage–from her love of Lucille Clifton’s poetry to cherished letters from her grandmother to the infectious late 80s post-punk of The Cure–structure the progressive, delicate and minimalist soul of HEAVN, her debut solo album. “It’s like a collage... Read More →


Friday May 18, 2018 11:30am - 12:30pm EDT
Art Institute Room 217