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Nationality
  
United States

Died
  
November 12, 2013

Name
  
Katherine Hagedorn


Spouse(s)
  
Terry Ryan

Employer
  
Books
  
DIVINE UTTERANCES W CD PB

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Full Name
  
Katherine Johanna Hagedorn

Born
  
October 16, 1961 (
1961-10-16
)

Occupation
  
Ethnomusicologist, Santeria priestess

Known for
  
Research on Afro-Cuban religious and folkloric performance

Board member of
  
National Society for Ethnomusicology

Katherine Johanna Hagedorn (October 16, 1961 – November 12, 2013) was an ethnomusicologist, born in Summit, New Jersey to a white family, who became a traditional Cuban drummer and Santeria priestess.

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She spent her career as a Professor of Music at Pomona College in Claremont, California, where she directed the Ethnomusicology Program, served as co-coordinator of the Gender & Women’s Studies Program, and became an associate dean. She also served as a "scholar-in-residence at Harvard University’s Center for the Study of World Religions and as a visiting professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara."

Trained in languages and classical piano at Tufts University, Hagedorn earned an M.A. in Soviet Studies at Johns Hopkins University. She became a White House fellow, and worked on the Afghanistan desk at the State Department.

Starting in 1989, Hagedorn traveled to Cuba to study the batá drum in Matanzas Province. There, she was initiated as a Santería priestess. At Pomona, she taught the batá drum, Tuvan throat singing, and directed a Balinese Gamelan ensemble. Her classes were described as "emphatically participatory, not to mention loud."

Her best known work is Divine Utterances: The Performance of Afro-Cuban Santería.

Works

  • Hagedorn, Katherine J. (2001). Divine utterances: the performance of Afro-Cuban Santería. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. ISBN 156098922X. 
  • Hagedorn, Katherine J. (2006). "Toward a Theology of Sound". Harvard Divinity Bulletin. 34 (2). Retrieved 2013-11-21. 
  • "Katherine J. Hagedorn". Microsoft Academic Search. Retrieved 2013-11-21. 
  • References

    Katherine Hagedorn Wikipedia