Celebrated Ukrainian composer Alla Zahaykevich makes her UK debut with a solo electroacoustic performance, as part of Time Based: Sonic Interventions — a festival of experimental and sound art from Ukraine and Scotland. With the imperative to speak out and have your voice heard, this festival is a unique platform to reflect and connect, to demonstrate solidarity in the face of aggression and to explore what’s at the cutting edge of contemporary sound, performance and installation art.
Alla Zahaykevych is a Ukrainian composer and performance artist with an international practice that spans music for dance, theatre and film, symphonic and chamber music, chamber opera, as well as electroacoustic and multimedia installation works. She has served as artistic director of international projects Electroacoustics (Kyiv, since 2003), EM-VISIA (Kyiv, from 2005), artistic director of Electroacoustic’s Ensemble (since 2009), and president of the Electroacoustic Music Association of Ukraine (since 2010). Her work has been presented in contemporary music festivals in Ukraine, France, Sweden, Japan, China, Czechia, Lithuania, Canada, Germany and Poland.
Time Based: Sonic Interventions is funded by the British Council’s International Collaboration Grants, and is curated by Arts & Parts (UK) and Time Based (UA).
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The event is free and open to all (16+). To attend, please book below and we will share an email invitation with you. If you would like to make a donation to Glasgow Women’s Library, you can do so when booking.