

In this episode of the Baseworks Transmission conversation, Asia Shcherbakova talks with Johanna Calderon, an interdisciplinary researcher, educator, and music performer from Colombia. Johanna's background is rooted in her studies of cello and music history in Colombia, furthered by a master's degree in early baroque music from the Conservatory of Amsterdam. She presently holds a position as an associate professor and researcher at the Autonomous University of Bucaramanga, where her work focuses on integrating musicology, cultural heritage, and peace-building through music and arts.
The discussion explores the intersection of music, movement, and self-expression. Johanna provides insights into using music as a medium for rebuilding connections in post-conflict environments, especially in Colombia. The episode is presented in both English and Spanish, offering perspectives enriched by linguistic diversity.
The episode on YouTube features subtitles in both languages (use the CC option to select your preferred language). If you're not bilingual, we recommend watching the video version there.
For time-stamped show notes, references to the topics discussed, other associated links, show transcript, full bios, and the companion reflection access, visit the episode page on the Baseworks site.
12 episodes
In this episode of the Baseworks Transmission conversation, Asia Shcherbakova talks with Johanna Calderon, an interdisciplinary researcher, educator, and music performer from Colombia. Johanna's background is rooted in her studies of cello and music history in Colombia, furthered by a master's degree in early baroque music from the Conservatory of Amsterdam. She presently holds a position as an associate professor and researcher at the Autonomous University of Bucaramanga, where her work focuses on integrating musicology, cultural heritage, and peace-building through music and arts.
The discussion explores the intersection of music, movement, and self-expression. Johanna provides insights into using music as a medium for rebuilding connections in post-conflict environments, especially in Colombia. The episode is presented in both English and Spanish, offering perspectives enriched by linguistic diversity.
The episode on YouTube features subtitles in both languages (use the CC option to select your preferred language). If you're not bilingual, we recommend watching the video version there.
For time-stamped show notes, references to the topics discussed, other associated links, show transcript, full bios, and the companion reflection access, visit the episode page on the Baseworks site.
12 episodes
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