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In addition to coursework, an essential component of a student's experience at the Clive Davis Institute consists of a robust offering of special events. Through workshops, interviews, panels, performances, demonstrations, and more, faculty and invited guests delve into topics that enhance the knowledge and information presented in our classrooms and studios.
In addition to coursework, an essential component of a student's experience at the Clive Davis Institute consists of a robust offering of special events. Through workshops, interviews, panels, performances, demonstrations, and more, faculty and invited guests delve into topics that enhance the knowledge and information presented in our classrooms and studios.
A searing look at the intersectionality of the Black Lives Matter and #MeToo movements, ON THE RECORD presents the powerful and haunting story of music executive Drew Dixon as she grapples with her decision to become one of the first women of color, in the wake of #MeToo, to publicly accuse a music industry mogul of sexual misconduct. A deep-dive exploration of racial injustice and how profoundly the crimes of assault uniquely afflict women of color, the documentary premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival to rave reviews.
Daudi Abe, Emerald Street: A History of Hip Hop in Seattle (University of Washington Press); Amy Coddington, How Hip Hop Became Hit Pop: Rap, Commercial Radio and American Racial Identity, University of California Press (in progress); Eric Harvey, Who Got the Camera: A History of Rap and Reality (University of Texas Press, in progress), in conversation with Langston Collin Wilkins.
Anthony Reed, Soundworks: Race, Sound, and Poetry in Production in conversation with Vijay Iyer
Rob Kenner, The Marathon Don’t Stop: The Life & Times of Nipsey Hussle, Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, and the Heyday of Fleetwood Mac, Aidan Levy, Saxophone Colossus: The Life and Music of Sonny Rollins
Hanif Abdurraqib, A Little Devil in America
Chris Molanphy, Singles book series: “Old Town Road” by Lil Nas X
Regina N. Bradley, Chronicling Stankonia: The Rise of the Hip-hop South (University of North Carolina Press), in conversation with Imani Perry.
Philip Auslander, In Concert: Performing Musical Persona in conversation with Stan Hawkins
Pop Conference 2021 Brings Together World’s Leading Pop Music Writers, Scholars, and Musicians for Three Days of Virtual Programming, April 22-25
Pop Conference 2021 Brings Together World’s Leading Pop Music Writers, Scholars, and Musicians for Three Days of Virtual Programming, April 22-25
Pop Conference 2021 Brings Together World’s Leading Pop Music Writers, Scholars, and Musicians for Three Days of Virtual Programming, April 22-25
Pop Conference 2021 Brings Together World’s Leading Pop Music Writers, Scholars, and Musicians for Three Days of Virtual Programming, April 22-25
Helen Reddington, She’s at the Controls: Sound Engineering, Production, and Gender Ventriloquism in the 21st Century
Compelling LIve Performance 2 performers will present a self-produced virtual event, titled "Season Finale". The show includes 2 songs from each performer, transitional skits, and a fun thematic concept.
Twelve students from CDI’s Introduction to Stagecraft class will present a collection of original songs in a wide array of styles. This will be a livestream performance direct from Arlene’s Grocery in downtown Manhattan with a powerband directed by Musical Director Jeff Peretz!
David Suisman, War Notes: Music, Sound, and the Making of American Soldiers in conversation with Lisa Gilman
Body and The Stage/Stagecraft Virtual Showcase Saturday, May 8th at 8:00 PM EST ReMu is proud to present a virtual performance showcase featuring our students that studied from afar this semester.
Christa Bentley, Feeling Free: Politics and the Singer-Songwriter Movement in the United States, Miles Grier, Joni Mitchell book in progress
Eric Weisbard, Songbooks: The Literature of American Popular Music in conversation with Ann Powers.
The Institute boasts a steady stream of talented graduates barnstorming other industry areas like business, journalism, tech, and production. Come join the fun as the The Clive Davis Institute hosts SPARK!, the annual showcase for our graduating performers.
Kyle Barnett, Record Cultures: The Transformation of the U.S. Recording Industry
Join us for this year’s inaugural AMPLIFY Friday event at New York University's Clive Davis Institute: a special online launch event celebrating Jack Antonoff’s 2021 Artist Residency.
SAY IT LOUD! An Annual Symposium on Liberation, Justice and Equity in the Music Industry Presented by The Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music At Tisch School of the Arts, New York University
Three years after leaving the Clive Davis Institute, Blake Slatkin has become one of music’s most in-demand producers and writers. In the last year alone, he co-produced and co-wrote “Stay” by The Kid Laroi (ft.Justin Bieber) and Mood by 24k Goldn (ft.Iann Dior)
In this moderated conversation and Q&A, Mike Pell of the Microsoft Garage and Paul Miller, aka DJ Spooky, present their latest, cutting-edge research into how technologies like brain mapping, mixed reality, VR, AR, and data visualization, are shaping the future.
Katie Vinten is this year’s Executive-in-Residence at the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music, and the first woman in the history of the Institute to step into that executive role.
What is possible now that wasn't before? With the emergence of technologies such as augmented and virtual reality, brain-computer interfaces, and artificial intelligence, we as artists have the ability to make art in new ways that have never been explored before.
A Kick-Off Event Celebrating Jamila Woods’ Artist Residency at New York University’s Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music
The first ‘song screening’ we did at CDI with publisher Benjamin Groff in Spring 2021 went so well that we’ve decided to do another!
special NYU screening of LEARNING TO LIVE TOGETHER: THE RETURN OF MAD DOGS & ENGLISHMEN followed by a Q&A Session with film director and CDI Alum Jesse Lauter ('09)
Join us for the second in the Center for Brooklyn History and 370 Jay Project’s three-part series exploring the expression of Black protest through the arts.
Clive Live is hosting their first event of the semester Saturday November 20th @ 7:30 pm EST via Zoom! Lieko, Safa, IMAX, and My Friend Shawn are the scheduled performers.
CDI students are invited to attend a special conversation between David Gray, Co-Head of A&R at UMPG and Lillia Parsa, Senior Vice President of A&R at UMPG.
During one, 90-minute virtual session, Justin Loeber, a 28-year branding and public relations expert in NYC, will give you five, real deal, “911" tips you will need when it comes to understanding how to build the foundation of your brand.