The 2020 Barbara B. Smith Webinar Series: A Legacy for Ethnomusicology
Join us for a series of webinars celebrating the 100th birthday of Barbara B. Smith, UH Mānoa ethnomusicologist and professor emerita. Among her numerous awards, Prof Smith has received the 2018 Hawai'i Arts Alliance Preis Honoree awarded annually to an individual who has had a significant impact on the arts and culture in Hawai'i, the 2009 Koizumi Fumio Prize honoring outstanding colleagues in the field throughout the world, the 2008 Governor’s Award for Distinguished Achievement in Culture, Arts and Humanities and the 2007 Honpa Hongwanji Living Treasures Award. Colleagues and mentees have prepared a series of papers and presentations in her honor.

We invite you to join us on the 10th of each month from June through December, 2020 when colleagues, alumna and good friends share reflections, papers and stories of Prof. Smith.

Attendance is free, but registration is required. Please register by completing the form below. Registration is for the entire series, so you only need to register once. You will receive an email with a Zoom link for each webinar, about two days in advance.

In lieu of a registration fee, we are inviting you to make a donation in any amount to support the Barbara B. Smith  100th celebration webinar and performance series at https://www.eastwestcommunity.org/donatenow
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Paper cheques can be made to
Payee: East-West Center Foundation    
Notation: “Barbara Smith 100th celebration”
Mail to:  
East-West Center Foundation
1601 East-West Road
Honolulu HI 96848-1601

Mahalo nui loa!

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