Science & Cocktails: In Search of What Makes Us Musical
Science & Cocktails: In Search of What Makes Us Musical
Monday 27 January 2020
Monday 27 January 2020
In Paradiso - Main Hall
Doors: 19:30, Support: 19:45, Main programme: 20:30
incl. service charge
- Program is half seated, half standing
Event in English, semi-seated.
19:30 doors open for cocktails
19:45 Meetsysteem (live music)
20:30 Henkjan Honing (talk)
Science & Cocktails is a series of public talks by scientists with live music and smoky dry-ice chilled cocktails in your hand. Professor in Music Cognition, Henkjan Honing, embarks upon a quest to discover if humans share the trait of musicality with other animals. Beforehand live poppy electronic music by Meetsysteem and tasty cocktails to contemplate your own musicality.
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The Evolving Animal Orchestra - In Search of What Makes Us Musical
What is musicality? Are we the only musical species? What do you need to know in order to be musical? Do birds sing with a melody in mind? Why do animals sing the perfect pitch? Is our musical predisposition unique, like our linguistic ability?
Even those of us who can't play a musical instrument or lack a sense of rhythm can perceive and enjoy music. Research shows that all humans possess the trait of musicality. In this talk, following his latest book, 'The Evolving Animal Orchestra', Professor in Music Cognition, Henkjan Honing, embarks upon a quest to discover if humans share the trait of musicality with other animals.
Departing from Darwin’s belief that all animals -human and nonhuman- possess the biologically inherent capacity of musicality, Honing observed several animals’ responses to music, using a variety of research methods; such as an EEG scan to test beat perception among rhesus monkeys, listening experiments with zebra finches. He will introduce you to Snowball, the dancing Cockatoo, and Ronan, the sealion, moving her head to the beat.
He reports on the unforeseen twists and turns, doubts, and oversights that are a part of any scientific research—and which point to as many questions as answers. But, as he shows us, science is closing in on the biological and evolutionary source of our musicality.
About Henkjan Honing
Henkjan Honing is a professor of Music Cognition at both the Faculty of Humanities and the Faculty of Science of the University of Amsterdam. He studies what musicality is or can be and to what extent human beings share musicality with other animals. His aim is to define the cognitive and biological mechanisms that underpin musicality. In addition to a research agenda (The Origins of Musicality, 2018, MIT Press), Honing has published several books for the general public, including the English-language publications 'Musical Cognition' and 'The Evolving Animal Orchestra'. Honing’s books and lectures are popular with a broad audience and are appreciated both inside and outside the scientific world.
More information on Henkjan Honing's website.
Meetsysteem
Meetsysteem is a young producer from Amsterdam, who spent most of his youth in the basement of his parent's house making music. Stylistically moving through tech house, beat and rap, he finally found his voice in the Dutch pop song. His 2019 debut album 'Geen Signaal' on the Rotterdam-based label Nous'Klaer goes down countless musical paths and creates an immersive world of oddball poppy electronica.
This event is an initiative by the Dutch Institute for Emergent Phenomena (DIEP) with the support of NWA Route2.
Science & Cocktails Amsterdam is presented in cooperation with Paradiso and acknowledges the support of New Scientist.
Line-up
Main Hall
Meetsysteem - Live at 3voor12 Radio
Meetsysteem - Live at 3voor12 Radio
How to get to Paradiso
Paradiso is on the Weteringschans 6-8 in Amsterdam. That is very close to Leidseplein. From every part of the city there are trams heading towards Leidseplein. From there on out you can walk to Paradiso. Free and secured underground bike parking is available on the opposite side of Paradiso. Travelling by car is difficult, since there are only a few busy parking lots nearby.
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