Thank you for joining James Kekanovich at the Signals EDUTainment Events that were at BSMT 254. At those events, attendees uncovered Music History, Music as Communication, Club Culture Heritage, DJ Culture Heritage, Community and Sonic Archives.

James put together these interactive Signals™ EDUtainment - Music History Mix Events to help people to consider music as being more than only part of entertainment. Music can serve as a creative tool for educational experiences that truly resonate with people. The events were approximately 1/3 music and 2/3 public speaking. Rather than only public speaking after hearing music atn those events, James blended his voice work with music. In engaging ways, James crafted sound patterns that helped people connect their prior knowledge about the Toronto Music scene in the 1990s and melded new knowledge with fresh insights into the learning experience.  James misxed music with knowledge. James melded msuic with public speaking and this helped people to connect with the History of Popular Music in emotional, motivational, memorable and reflective ways. James merged his knowledge, experience and talents as a College Professor, a Lecturer, a DJ and a Marketer to create the learning experiences - Signals™ EDUtainment - Music History Mix Events.  

Also, there was an exhibition of books, records, CDs, flyers and other material relevant to the topics being discussed. There was  a CD mixing station for people to mix CD's from 1990s clubnights and a micro Korg synthesizer with vocoder to play.

It was a time to share and compare experiences from the 1990s! It's time to enjoy learning about the History of Popular Music.

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