Speakers/Chautauqua Catalog

Name Ms. Jane Voss & Hoyle Osborne
Email mail@janevoss.com
Website http://www.janevoss.com
Phone 505/334-9716
Office Phone 505/334-9716
Cel Phone 505/608-0943
Address 122 North Mesa Verde Ave.
Aztec, NM  87410
US
Biographical Info Jane Voss & Hoyle Osborne perform historic American folk and popular music with verve and authenticity. Their historical concert-lectures include 1912: A Musical Snapshot of America in the Year New Mexico Became a State, The Ragtime Century, and I Want to Be Bad: The Flapper and Her Song. Voss & Osborne have appeared at music festivals, in concerts, and at schools, colleges, and museums all across North America. *Please read the booking guidelines before applying for funds. Speaker must be contacted by host to arrange presentation date*
Program Title I WANT TO BE BAD: The Flapper and Her Song
Character Name Flapper
Program Description
Singer Jane Voss and pianist Hoyle Osborne give vivid, historically authentic readings of the songs of the women of the 1920s, the New Women, popularly known as "flappers." These fascinating and witty songs are remarkable artifacts of one of the greatest cultural shifts in American history, when women were establishing new roles for themselves and challenging conventions about costume, behavior, employment, sexuality, and expression. Quotations from journalists, poets, and the singers themselves complement the songs.
Series Art, Music and Dance; Conversations With the World
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