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TALK: Ma'ayan Tsadka, “Means of Natural Amplification”
Ma’ayan Tsadka is a musician, composer, and sound-explorer, who will discuss her recent works “Means of Natural Amplification,” for tuning forks and resonant objects.
Ma'ayan Tsadka:
Talk: Means of Natural Amplification
Composes sounds for people, instruments, objects, buildings, metal rails, and more. Current activity and research topics includes: underwater sonic-scapes, site-specific pieces, audio/visual pieces, and echo and resonance in musical, political, and social context: from the rhythms of protest chants, to a series of site-specific pieces which calls for active participation and challenges common musical hierarchies. Completed a DMA in music composition at UCSC, working with Larry Polansky, Hi Kyung Kim, David Cope and Amy Beal. Currently resides in Jaffa and teaches at Haifa university.