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Sound Scene 2022: Trust | Dorit Chrysler

Image © Jas Sanchez | Performance: SIFU SUN

The ACF DC and Goethe Institut Washington proudly support Dorit Chrysler for a workshop at the Hirshhorn Museum during the Sound Scene Festival 2022!

ABOUT THE FESTIVAL

Sound Scene is an annual, free and interactive audio arts festival organized by the DC Listening Lounge, an audio collective of Washington, DC-based sound artists and enthusiasts. Sound Scene celebrates sound through audio art installations, live performances of dance, music, and spoken word, or small group workshops. Since 2016, Sound Scene has been hosted by the Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and is presented as a two-day full museum takeover.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Dorit Chrysler, the Austrian-born, New York based composer, producer and singer is co-founder of the NY Theremin Society and the first school for theremin, Kid Cool Theremin. She is one of the most enthusiastic representatives of this mysterious sounding instrument, which is basically played by massaging thin air. In addition to a number of record releases, Chrysler creates video art and music for film, TV, and theater. She has performed several times with the San Francisco Symphony, as well as in venues such as Lincoln Center and the Vienna Konzerthaus. Commissioned works include compositions for the Venice Biennale, MoMA, Knightsbridge Foundation, Paris Cultural Ministry, Wiener Festwochen, and Steirischer Herbst. Her soundscapes are part of video works in collections at the Guggenheim, Brooklyn, and Louisiana Museums. In 2021, Chrysler received a sound commission from MoMA. Her film work includes "HBO: Going Clear" and composing the soundtrack of "M" for David Schalko.

ABOUT DORIT’S WORKSHOP

Trust in your wishes. They have more strength than you may realize. Several Theremin Instruments will interact with the "Wish Tree" - an installation by Yoko Ono.  Positioned in the Hirshhorn’s sculpture garden, the movement of the sculpture's tree branches and hanging paper sheets containing wishes, will be translated into sound, creating a sonic dialogue between natural elements, hope, sculpture and electromagnetic fields.

Earlier Event: May 27
Richard Koch Quartett