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Valente Lecture: Ameera Nimjee

Against a cloudy blue backdrop in a photo studio, Ameera smiles with red lipstick, long light black hair, and wears a dark blue shirt with red three dimensional buttons and has a white flower pattern.
Room 266, Everson Hall

Ameera Nimjee is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Music at Yale University, with affiliations in Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies, as well as a faculty member of the South Asian Studies Council. Her primary research is on the study of bodies, movement, and transnational politics in South Asian performance cultures. Ameera is currently at work on two larger projects: on creativity in South Asian contemporary dance economies and performance traditions that have accompanied the migration of Muslims through South Asia, East Africa, and North America. Her work has been published in the journals Ethnologies, Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism, and South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, and has been funded by fellowships and prizes from the American Council of Learned Studies, Society for Ethnomusicology, and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. Ameera has also contributed book chapters to various edited volumes on the topics of kathak dance, Bollywood fitness, and South Asian American weddings. She holds a PhD and MA in Ethnomusicology from the University of Chicago and University of Toronto, respectively, and a BMus also from the University of Toronto. Ameera performs often as a kathak dancer and remains a member of Toronto-based Chhandam Dance Company under the continued tutelage of her teacher Joanna de Souza. She was formerly Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology at the University of Puget Sound.

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