Lab.prat #1: Dr. Dana Swarbrick || Dana & The Monsters

Through a combined concert and science talk with her band Dana & The Monsters, Dana will present and demonstrate her research to explain how concerts are venues for social bonding. 

A woman to the far right, two men to the left of her. The men are dressed in suits and the woman dressed in a sequin dress. The room is dimly lit with a red light.

Dana & The Monsters (here with Aleksander Tidemann and Eirik Jacobsen)

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Can concerts connect us? Dr. Dana Swarbrick has investigated this in her research. On Wednesday February 7th she will be at Popsenteret in the first of a series of relaxed conversations about music, people, society, and research. Through a combined concert with her band Dana & The Monsters, a lecture and Q&A session, Dana will present and demonstrate her research to explain how concerts are arenas for social bonding.

The conversation is led by facilitator and “MC” Kjell Andreas Oddekalv – Postdoc at RITMO and the Institute of Musicology. The conversation will take place in English, but questions can be asked in Norwegian, as Dana understands and speaks Norwegian.

Watch the livestream here

 

Listen to Dana & The Monsters

Learn a bit about Dana's research

General description of LAB.prat:

LAB.prat is a partnership between Popsenteret and RITMO Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time, and Motion – a series of relaxed conversations with smart researchers about narrow, deep, and maybe even weird topics on music – for those who are curious about and hungry for a mix of knowledge and fun.

LAB.prat will answer questions such as "what happens in the brain when we listen to music?", "how does the audience influence each other's and the artists' concert experiences?" and "why do you always move to music whether you want to or not?" in a relaxed, informal setting where the audience can join in the fun through both simple citizen science and more traditional Q&A.

Bio

Dr. Dana Swarbrick is a singer-songwriter-scientist from Canada who conducted her PhD at the RITMO Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time, and Motion. Inspired from her own experiences as an audience member and performer in her band Dana & The Monsters, she was fascinated with the concert experience and how to promote social connectedness among and between audiences and performers. She has approached this topic from the fields of embodied music cognition and social psychology and she has mainly focussed on the role of liveness in audience's social and emotional experiences. For the concert, Dana will be joined by friends Eirik Jacobsen on guitar, Aleksander Tidemann on drums, and Ole Kristian Bekkevold on bass.

Organizer

Popsenteret and RITMO
Published Jan. 29, 2024 9:06 AM - Last modified Feb. 6, 2024 8:44 AM