Kansai Gaidai University to Host Free Public Lectures on Latin American Social Change and Music on May 29 and June 19
The Ibero-America Research Center at Kansai Gaidai University will host a two-part public lecture series on the history and social impact of Latin American music, accessible both in-person and online.
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The Ibero-America Research Center at Kansai Gaidai University (Hirakata City, Osaka) will host a free two-part public lecture series titled "Songs Shall Not Be Silent: Social Change and Music in Latin America" on May 29 (Fri) and June 19 (Fri), 2026, at its Nakamiya Campus. Participation is available both in-person and online, with the latter requiring advance registration.
Through expert insights, videos, and live performances, the series will explore how music has intertwined with social challenges and empowered communities in the diverse landscape of Latin America.
## Event Overview
- Dates: May 29 (Fri) / June 19 (Fri), 2026, 17:00–18:30
- Venue: Multimedia Hall, Nakamiya Campus, Kansai Gaidai University
- Fee: Free
- Attendance:
- In-person: No registration required.
- Online (Google Meet): Advance registration required.
## Session 1: Chilean Music Committed to Social Issues (May 29)
- Lecturer: Dr. Izumi Chiba (Professor Emeritus, Osaka University)
- Overview: Exploring Chilean protest songs from indigenous-rooted "Angelito" farewells to the "New Song" movement of the 1960s–80s, reflecting on experiences under the military regime.
## Session 2: Social Change and Folk Music in Cuban History (June 19)
- Lecturer: Dr. Hirotaka Ampo (Professor, Ritsumeikan University)
- Overview: Examining how Cuban history, from independence in 1902 to the present, shaped folk music genres, including Afro-Cuban music, Nueva Trova, and rap.
Through expert insights, videos, and live performances, the series will explore how music has intertwined with social challenges and empowered communities in the diverse landscape of Latin America.
## Event Overview
- Dates: May 29 (Fri) / June 19 (Fri), 2026, 17:00–18:30
- Venue: Multimedia Hall, Nakamiya Campus, Kansai Gaidai University
- Fee: Free
- Attendance:
- In-person: No registration required.
- Online (Google Meet): Advance registration required.
## Session 1: Chilean Music Committed to Social Issues (May 29)
- Lecturer: Dr. Izumi Chiba (Professor Emeritus, Osaka University)
- Overview: Exploring Chilean protest songs from indigenous-rooted "Angelito" farewells to the "New Song" movement of the 1960s–80s, reflecting on experiences under the military regime.
## Session 2: Social Change and Folk Music in Cuban History (June 19)
- Lecturer: Dr. Hirotaka Ampo (Professor, Ritsumeikan University)
- Overview: Examining how Cuban history, from independence in 1902 to the present, shaped folk music genres, including Afro-Cuban music, Nueva Trova, and rap.
FAQ
この講座の開催日はいつですか?
2026年5月29日(金)と6月19日(金)の2回開催されます。
参加費はいくらですか?
参加費は無料です。
オンラインで参加するにはどうすればよいですか?
事前申し込みが必要です。公式サイトにある専用のオンライン視聴申込フォームから登録してください。
開催場所はどこですか?
関西外国語大学 中宮キャンパスのマルチメディアホール(5号館1階)で開催されます。
誰が講師を務めますか?
第1回は大阪大学名誉教授の千葉泉氏、第2回は立命館大学教授の安保寛尚氏が務めます。