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Welcome, Rose Chen!

It is with great excitement that we announce the arrival of Xiner (Rose) Chen, our newest team member at MaSC. She joins us as a research assistant, bringing her unique expertise and boundless enthusiasm to our projects.

Rose graduated from NYU Abu Dhabi in 2024 with a double major in Social Research and Public Policy and Music Study, along with a minor in Heritage Study. In addition to assisting with ongoing research initiatives, Rose will take the lead in coordinating our social media platforms, continuing the legacy of keeping our audience connected and engaged. With a strong passion for preserving and sharing cultural traditions, Rose will also play a pivotal role in enhancing our digital archives and supporting upcoming fieldwork.

Please join us in giving Rose the warmest welcome to the MaSC family. We look forward to seeing the wonderful contributions she will make to our community!

Thank you, Safeya Alblooshi!!

It is with sadness but with our hearts full of gratitude that we announce that Safeya Alblooshi terminated her appointment as a Kawader research fellow at MaSC. This fixed-term three-year appointment has come to an end, and we could not be more grateful to Safeya (Saf) for her great contributions.

Saf started with MaSC in Fall 2021 and has operated substantial improvements in our group’s modus operandi. In the support to the most visible side of our activity, she designed and thoroughly maintained our beautiful website and she was responsible for MaSC’s presence in social media (Instagram and Facebook). Behind the scenes, Saf provided support to our extensive field recording sessions, by setting up the equipment, doing the recordings, and making sure that everything was properly stored and archived. She diligently worked with the NYUAD library to create our new perpetual archive of Taarab music from Zanzibar, which will soon be made available.

As a researcher, Safeya Alblooshi pursued her interests on urban soundscape analysis and its creative manipulations by expanding the work she did in her capstone project Narrated Liquid Contaminants (2021). This culminated in a sound installation and a research paper, “Sounding-Out Mina Zayed,” where she explores the evolution of the soundscape at Port Zayed in Abu Dhabi by investigating the sonic metaphors within the socio-cultural landscape, using the concept of “sounding-out” to define and envision the past, present, and future of this location and reflect on its evolving identity through created soundscapes.

As an artist, Saf’s creative collaboration in our two installations Music of Crafts and Formation of Soofcontributed to their extensive success in the presentations at Qasr al Hosn, COP 28, London Design Biennale, and Dubai Design Week. During her tenure at MaSC she also evolved as an emerging Emirati sound artist with presentations at Forum IRCAM in New York, Alserkal Avenue, Louvre Abu Dhabi, Festival X, Sharjah Art Foundation, and she successfully curated last year’s ElectroFest, a festival of electronic music at NYUAD.

Finally, Saf always had the best chocolate available at her desk to make the group’s long working sessions more pleasant.

For all this, we are extremely grateful to Safeya Alblooshi and wish the best of luck for the future!

 

Andy Eisenberg’s Sounds of Other Shores: The Musical Poetics of Identity on Kenya’s Swahili Coast book release

Congratulations to Andrew Eisenberg on the release of his new book “Sounds of Other Shores: The Musical Poetics of Identity on Kenya’s Swahili Coast”

The book, an ethnographic study of transoceanic musical appropriation and Swahili ethnic subjectivity on the Kenyan coast, has already achieved much praise and can be purchased via the following platforms:
Wesleyan University Press
Amazon

Gopika Krishnan acceptance to Erasmus Mundus Joint Master in Artificial Intelligence

Congratulations to NYUAD Alumna and MaSC intern Gopika Krishnan on her acceptance to the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master in Artificial Intelligence.

We are proud to announce that Gopika Krishnan has been accepted into the prestigious Erasmus Mundus Joint Master in Artificial Intelligence (EMAI), securing the highly competitive Erasmus Mundus Scholarship. This distinguished two-year program spans four leading European universities, including Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Radboud University, each offering specialized AI training. Gopika will represent our community brilliantly as she embarks on this exciting educational journey. Join us in celebrating Gopika’s outstanding achievement!

MaSC team participates in Ambisonic Recording at ‘Ramadaniyyat: The Boom Diwaniya’

We’re thrilled to announce that our MaSC team was involved in the ambisonic recording of “Ramadaniyyat: The Boom Diwaniya,” in partnership with the NYUAD Music Program. This event connected Arabian Gulf and Swahili Coastal communities through a celebration of their shared musical traditions.

Held as a musical salon, “The Boom Diwaniya” featured performances by traditional groups such as The Hamad Bin Hussein Ensemble and The Mayouf Mejally Ensemble, alongside guest artists like violinist Layth Sidiq and multi-instrumentalist Mbarak Ali Haji. The evening was a vibrant homage to the cultural heritage of the Western Indian Ocean, highlighting the traditional sea arts and the Kuwaiti diwaniya.

Congratulations to everyone involved in this unique and culturally rich recording experience!

 
 
 
 
 
 

MaSC at the 3rd edition of the Maritime Heritage Festival

MaSC continues to collaborate as partners with the Department of Culture and Tourism (DCT)  for the third edition of the Abu Dhabi Maritime Heritage Festival. In this year’s edition, MaSC have recorded new repertoire including the Tohoraeb (kind of Nahma), and bahri songs, as well an in-depth interview with Mustafa Al Fardan, a pearl trader and the 6th generation of pearl traders in his family.