Serving the San Francisco Bay Area New Music Community

Thu, May 18 2023 7:30 PM

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Tannery Arts Center 1050 River St. #119 Santa Cruz
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Amrita “Ami” Kaur Dang is a South Asian-American vocalist, sitarist, composer and producer from Baltimore. Her sound blends elements of North Indian classical, noise/ambient electronics, beat-driven psych and experimental dance pop. The work references her hybrid identity as a first-generation South Asian-American, Sikh upbringing, musical education, as well as the chaos and spirituality of the landscapes of both Baltimore and urban India. Beast Nest (Sharmi Basu) will be creating an immersive sound bath taking the audience on a journey that navigates the internal depths of grief toward the light of joy.

“Subtle, poignant synth lines that can evoke both soothing peace and dangerous tension.” - Bandcamp Daily

Amrita “Ami” Kaur Dang is a South Asian-American vocalist, sitarist, composer and producer from Baltimore. Her sound blends elements of North Indian classical, noise/ambient electronics, beat-driven psych and experimental dance pop. The work references her hybrid
identity as a first-generation South Asian-American, Sikh upbringing, musical education, as well as the chaos and spirituality of the landscapes of both Baltimore and urban India. Picking up her first sitar when she was twelve years old, Dang has studied North Indian
classical music (voice and sitar) in both New Delhi and Maryland, and she also holds a degree in music technology & composition from Oberlin College Conservatory of Music.

Beast Nest (Sharmi Basu) will be creating an immersive sound bath taking the audience on a journey that navigates the internal depths of grief toward the light of joy. Sharmi Basu (they/them) is a South Asian American multimedia performance artist, curator, composer, arts advocate, and organizer born and based in the occupied lands of the Ohlone people aka Oakland, CA. They create immersive sound installations, new media controllers and performance pieces that investigate the emotional landscape of people in struggle. They research conflict, accountability, and care work in the interest of creating decolonial narratives toward collective healing, while investigating emotional skill-building through the practice of improvisation and deep listening. They received their MFA from Mills College and host workshops internationally that center on sound healing and decolonization, as well as technical skill-shares.

Cost: $21 Advance / $26.25 Day of