Composition x Conservation: New Music Inspired by Current Conservation Research Saturday, February 17 at 5:30 PM Special Collections Building Room 271 Free and open to the public The 2024 Integrative Conservation Conference (ICC) will conclude with a performance of new music created in collaboration with UGA student composers and ICON PhD students. Innaipu Composed by Nkululeko Zungu, Hugh Hodgson School of Music In collaboration with Janaki Mohanachandran, Department of Anthropology Performed by William Freeman Leverett (tablas and voice) Eventos Brasileiros: I. Na Foresta Branca Composed by William May, Hugh Hodgson School of Music In collaboration with Cydney Seigerman, Department of Anthropology Performed by William May (horn) Sunrises, Sunsets Composed by Gianna DiMuzio In collaboration with Hannah Morris, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources Prerecorded audio I-HI-YA Composed by Sydney Passmore In collaboration with Alyssa Quan, Odum School of Ecology Performed by: Bella Cabrel-Watson (flute), Allyson Kate Mckoon (clarinet), Jhonnisvan Campos(violin), Daniel Boscan (viola), Charlton Hills (cello) Wild Potatoes Composed by William Emde In collaboration with Justice Britton, Department of Anthropology Performed by Dalton Hooper, Trey Heaton, Josh Hadaway, Zachary Nelson (trombones) William Emde, Jonas Vetrescas (bass trombones)' Supported in part by the UGA Arts Collaborative. For more information about ICC 2024, visit: https://cicr.uga.edu/icc/ --- The UGA Arts Collaborative is an interdisciplinary initiative for advanced research in the arts at the University of Georgia, supported in part by the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, the Graduate School, and the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts. http://arts-collab.uga.edu