![]() ![]() Hogle will address his thoughts on how a major, influential university like BGSU can intentionally create a family living room dynamic that engages all with music, in a community of practice, thereby engaging the community itself with each other and with the university. The regeneration of social ties and the sense of caring and purpose that comes from creating community drive this essential transformation. Presented with the opportunity, they gravitate toward actions and policies embodying empathy, fairness and trust, instead of competition, fear and greed. Research shows that people-given the right circumstances-can be caring, nurturing and collaborative. “The more time I spend on university campuses,” Hogle said, “the more I observe that a university is a place where identity is created through the engagement with others, as in a family living room.”Īs part of Hogle’s premise, the living room challenges the notion that isolation and independence are at the root of human nature. 23 with a talk titled “Music: Turning a Commodity into Community.”ĭuring the free, public presentation in Bryan Recital Hall of the Moore Musical Arts Center, Hogle, the executive vice president of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, will take listeners on an imaginary journey into their favorite relative’s home and ask them to think about what happens in the family living room. Hogle will bring his wit and wisdom to Bowling Green State University and the Dorothy E.
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