Anuracti Sharma

Anuracti Sharma

Graduate Assistant

4225H, Mary Emery Hall
College-Conservatory of Music
University of Cincinnati
Email sharm2ac@mail.uc.edu

Professional Summary

Anuracti Sharma is a second-year PhD student of ethnomusicology at the College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati.
 
Anuracti’s research lies at the intersection of folk music cultures, creative media industries, music digitization, democratization, and music professionalism under the guidance of ethnomusicologist Stefan Fiol.  
 
Anuracti’s Master’s thesis is anchored upon her fieldwork studying the transmission and monetization of folk music cultures of the Manganiyar and Langa musicians in Barmer, Rajasthan, India. She is interested in understanding how the North Indian regional and local music market segments converge with the mainstream, transnational Bollywood music media industry. 
 
Anuracti has previously worked in Mumbai's film and music industry as a singer-songwriter and is a trained vocalist in the North Indian semi-classical music tradition under the guidance of Tulika Ghosh. She has been regularly performing at local music and arts venues across the city alongside her Indian Classical Fusion Ensemble Kafi &Chai.
 
She has previously worked on a feature film as a production assistant, artist manager to a roster of independent artists, music journalist based out of Bombay, and as an academic associate in the Communications department at IIM Ahmedabad. Most recently, she has begun interning at the Association of Asian Studies, Ann Arbor. 

Education

Masters of Arts (MA) in Society and Culture: Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar, India 2019

Bachelors of Mass Media (BMM) in Journalism: Jai Hind College, Mumbai, India 2014

Research and Practice Interests

Music Media and Culture Industries 
South Asian Music and Cinema
Digital Media Technologies
 

Positions and Work Experience

2023 - Intern, Association for Asian Studies, Ann Arbor, Michigan

2022 - Senior Associate, Music Researcher, JioSaavn, Mumbai, India

Research Support

CCM Power and CCM DEI Committee Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion $1500 Active Type:Grant

Presentations

Paper Presentations

Ms. Marvel’s South Asian Music Heritage: A Sonic Reconciliation of the Partitioned Past .SEM Annual Meeting 2023, Ottawa, Canada. Conference. Level:International

Courses Taught

Musicology II (Lab Section) Level:Undergraduate

Musicology III (Lab Section) Level:Undergraduate

Communication and Research for Today's Musicians (CRTM Lab Section) Level:Graduate

Contact Information

Academic - 4225H, Mary Emery Hall
College-Conservatory of Music
sharm2ac@mail.uc.edu