VOZ DORMIDA: A Celebration of the Life and Work of Alida Vázquez
Mexican American composer Alida Vázquez Ayala (1930–2016) was an essential figure in the narratives of women pioneers in electronic music and a feminist who actively worked towards achieving spaces of equity for women composers. Still, her life story and work are virtually unknown. This conference intends to celebrate Vázquez’s legacy by hosting key figures in her life – friends, mentors, colleagues, and family, many of whom will meet for the first time in this event— and by offering performances of her work for the first time in decades.
This conference will be a space to critically engage with fundamental topics related to women in the arts during the 20th Century, to feminism, in particular Chicana/Latina feminism, and others such as migration and identity, situated in between the context Vázquez grew up in, in Mexico, and the context she spent most of her life in, in New York City. Also key to this event is bringing Vazquez's music back to life. There will be a concert dedicated to her work featuring UC San Diego graduate students and alumni, to take place at the UC San Diego Conrad Prebys Music Center.
DAY ONE: Conference papers in the Experimental Theater.
DAY ONE at 5:00 PM in the Conrad Prebys Concert Hall: CONCERT Honoring the Life and Work of Alida Vázquez
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