Cincinnati Sounds: Exploring a City's Spaces, Places, and Sounds (1)
Sat, May 16
|Cincinnati World Cinema at the Garfield
An evening of conversation and storytelling to celebrate Cincinnati's diverse musical soundscape.


Time & Location
May 16, 2026, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Cincinnati World Cinema at the Garfield, 719 Race St, Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA
About the event
Cincinnati Sounds presents a double feature film screening of directors’ cuts of the documentaries Cincinnati Sounds: Exploring a Musical City’s Spaces, Places, and Sounds directed by Melissa Godoy and co-produced with Davison Black at CCM Recording Productions and King of Them All: The Story of King Records by Yemi Oyediran and co-produced with JP Leong. This community engagement event hosted by Cincinnati World Cinema* includes a moderated public talkback and storytelling.
Cincinnati, particularly its West End, is a significant American cultural marker as Black Americans traversed US southern and northern geographical, political, and racial borders during the Great Migration. Cincinnati Sounds documents our community-based week-long exploration of American musics, sounds, geographies, and landmarks––some carefully preserved and curated, others remaining only in public memory. It weaves together workshop highlights and autoethnographic reflections of a newly-formed community including interdisciplinary scholars from across the US and internationally in anthropology, English, ethnomusicology, folklore, geography, musicology, performance,…
