Concert Features Two Women Whose Experimental Work Includes Sound and Visuals

Thu 10/24 @ 8PM

The Cleveland Uncommon Sound Project scours the world for artists who blend a variety of disciplines, practices and ideas to come up with work that’s unique. Its next concert features two women whose music-with-visuals work verges on performance art.

University of Pennsylvania assistant professor of composition Natacha Diels describes her work as a combination of “choreographed movement, video animation, instrumental practice, and cynical play to create worlds of curiosity and unease” and shares that her work has been described as “a fairy tale for a fractured world.”

Clevelanders will be very familiar with the other artist on the program — one-woman choir Christa Ebert, who performs under the name Uno Lady. For many years she was based here in Cleveland and performed regularly in many different venues, processing and layering her voice on her original compositions to create haunting effects. She branches out into experimental video art and has also recorded in different alternative spaces around the world, incorporating their acoustics into her performances. The last we heard she was in Alaska.

The concert takes place at Calicchia Gallery Studio (formerly Convivium 33). Go here for more information and tickets.

uncommonsoundcle.com/concert-series

Cleveland, OH 44114

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