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Explore the lyrical world of Taylor Swift in this engaging one-night class that examines the themes, storytelling techniques, and hidden connections woven throughout her music. From early country roots to her latest pop and indie-folk eras, Swift’s songwriting offers a rich landscape of narrative, symbolism, and emotional depth.
Participants will analyze selected songs to uncover recurring motifs such as love, identity, growth, memory, and fate—often described by fans as the “invisible strings” linking her work across albums. The session will also highlight Swift’s use of literary devices, character perspectives, and autobiographical elements, encouraging participants to consider how contemporary songwriting can function as a form of modern poetry and cultural commentary.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or simply curious about the artistry behind popular music, this class invites you to listen more closely, think critically, and discover new layers of meaning in familiar lyrics. No prior knowledge required—just bring your curiosity (and maybe a favorite song or two).
Invisible Strings: Themes and Connections in Taylor Swift’s Music
Days: W
Dates: October 14
Times: 6:00PM-8:00PM
Location: RC, Regnier Center, 181
Course Code: MUSIC-601-1
Category: Music
Contact Hours: 2.0
# of Classes: ToDo
Format: Classroom
Credits: ToDo
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