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Christopher Waterman, Ph.D., Professor Culture and Performance. Dean of the UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture World Arts and Cultures Joined WAC in 1996. Los Angeles, CA 90095
Email: cwater@arts.ucla.edu Website: http://www.arts.ucla.edu/Default.asp?page=dean Waterman is an anthropologist with interests in the music, performing arts, and cultures of sub-Saharan Africa and the Americas. He has conducted extensive fieldwork among the Yor?ba people of Nigeria and has begun to
conduct research on the cultural life of West African immigrants in Los Angeles.
Waterman is the author of Jùjú:
A Social History and Ethnography of an African Popular Music (University
of Chicago Press, 1990) and other publications on popular culture and
music in Africa and the United States, and co-author of American Popular
Music from Minstrelsy to MTV (Oxford University).
He is a professional bassist, and has performed with Zoot Sims, the Glenn
Miller and Jimmy Dorsey orchestras, I.K. Dairo MBE and the Blue Spots,
Dumi Maraire, and Chatta Addy. Before coming to UCLA, Waterman was Adjunct
Associate Professor of Anthropology and Associate Professor of Music at
the University of Washington, where he served as Head of the Ethnomusicology
Division and Chair of the African Studies Committee. Ph.D., University
of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; B.Mus., Berklee College of Music. |