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-japanese cafes that spin jazz records, originally founded in the face of a lack of live performance and expense of audio equipment
jazzu kissa
-these sisters and singers were often typecast: one played pure and innocent characters, the other took on more sensual roles
lata mangeshkar and asha
-ukraines 2021 eurovision entry go_a's "shum" mixes folk and EDM sounds to commemorate this event
Chernobyl
-a term for italian-made films about the american west popular in the 1960s and 70s
spaghetti western
-the two lyrical topics mans zelmerlow and petra mede suggest are key to the perfect eurovision performance
love and peace
-many find this eurovision rule ineffective, especially given the popularity of entries like jamala's "1944"
no political entries
-an artistic philosophy based on controlled performance situations in politically charged locations
actionism
-two musicians discussed in lecture who publicly "came out" about their experience of invisible conditions
macy gray and joni mitchell
-a jazz genre known for increasing experimentation with chords and technical virtuosity of soloists
bebop
-this composers film scores have been describes as "eclectic" yet engaging with very specific kinds of genre parody
Yoko Kanna
-An instrument sometimes called the "voice of ukraine" and the troubadours known for playing them
the bandura & kobzari
-founded in 2007 this global collective of musicians aims at raising awareness about the experience of people living with disabilities
- krip hop nation
-the name of the song pussy riot founders nadya and kat perfomed at a 2011 conference on punk feminism
- kill the sexist
Ableism:
the assumption that disabled people need to be "fixed," a set of values that discriminate against them
Anime:
animated films
Audism:
the notion that one is superior based on one's ability to hear
Bandura:
"Voice of Ukraine", an instrument
Bear Brass Asylum Orchestra:
"crip-folk" music used to depict the experience of disabled people
Bebop:
two-note rhythm, characteristic of Kenny Clark
Bollywood:
produced in Bombay and a combination of Bombay and Hollywood
Deaf Culture:
a minority based on the use of sign language (connects to audism)
Dip Hop:
hip hop in the deaf community, gathers in loud clubs to feel music through their body
Disability:
sociocultural meaning associated with a particular condition
European identity:
represents local traditions, European unity, and space for multiple narratives
Eurovision Song Contest:
a broadcasting competition, encouraged unity post WW2
Fan culture:
K-pop is fan-driven
Girls' Generation:
ideal girlfriend image that worked with boy bands, but were accused of flirting on stage, so dans did a black ocean to protest
Idol music:
process in the training of young Korean pop musicians Impairment: biological or medical condition
Indie:
work that is outside of mainstream films (lower-budget films)
Jazzu kissa:
Japanese cafes that spin jazz records were originally founded in the face of a lack of live performance and the expense of audio equipment
K-pop:
South Korean pop derived from Japanese pop
Kaleidoscopic:
a mix of international influences, multi-sensory performance style (not just sound also fashion)
Kidult:
youth K-pop which is nostalgic for older listeners
Korporate:
polishes, aesthetic, musical training (what you'd hear in a commercial)
Lata Mangeshkar:
"good sister", pure voice of 2000 films
Moscow actionism:
art of actions, controlled performance situation, politically charged situation
P'ansori:
dramatic narrative that has drums, pan: place where something occurred, sori: song
Playback singing
pre-recorded, dubbed over the film
Kobzar:
went to Kharkiv city for a music festival but got tricked and arrested
Keyboard/keypad:
people's natural habitat, uses electronics that cause it to be popular
Evergreen songs:
timeless older film songs that show roots in poetic traditions