Elizabeth McLean Macy holds a PhD in Ethnomusicology from UCLA, an MA in Ethnomusicology
from UC Riverside, and a BA in Music from Colorado College. Her dissertation research
addressed the function of music tourism in post-disaster economies; in particular, it focused on
the function of music tourism in the recovery and rebuilding of post-Katrina New Orleans and in
Bali, Indonesia after the 2002 and 2005 terrorist bombings. Dr. Macy's current and ongoing
research focuses on Balinese master musician I Made Lasmawan and his wife Ni Ketut Marni
and the music and dance traditions of the village of Bangah di Baturiti in Bali. Currently a
performing member and secretary of Denver's Gamelan Tunas Mekar
(https://tunasmekar.org/), she began studying the music of Indonesia with Lasmawan in 1996.
She is a founding member of Sanggar Manik Galih (https://www.sanggarmanikgalih.org/), a
transnational music and dance studio based in Bali and Colorado, the founder and manager of
Gamelan Anak Manik Galih – the Denver Children’s Gamelan
(https://www.sanggarmanikgalih.org/gamelan-anak-manik-galih-colorado), and teaches study
abroad courses in Bali on Balinese music, arts, and culture.
Dr. Macy has previously held positions at the University of Denver, Skidmore College, Colorado
College, UCLA, Chapman University and CalArts, and was the founder and director of Skidmore
College's Gamelan Banyu Wali (an extension of Sanggar Manik Galih). She has taught courses on
musics of the world, global pop, music of Southeast Asia, music and disaster, tourism, hip hop
and the blues, music, race, and class, and African American musical heritage.
In her current position as Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology at Metropolitan State
University of Denver, Dr. Macy serves as Area Coordinator of Musicology and the department’s
Global Music Ensembles. In Summer 2020 she developed a Visiting Artist Series on Music, Race,
and Social Justice (https://msudenver.edu/music/events/mrsjvas/), which highlights the work
of BIPOC musicians, performers, and scholars. Dr. Macy teaches courses on music and culture,
global popular musics, and Black music in the United States.
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