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Biennale of Sydney

Art After Dark: Music – Yamila

Where
28 Robert St
Rozelle NSW 2039
Australia
White Bay Power Station
When

Wednesday 29 May from 7pm to 9pm

Looking over the precipice of pure emotion, Yamila dances between electronic and analog music, tradition and experimentation.

Following in the wake of her first work, ‘Iras Fajro’ (Forbidden Colours) in 2019, last year the Spanish composer, cellist, singer and producer revealed her most intimate catharsis in her second album ‘Visions’ (Umor-Rex). A celebration of hallucinatory powers of music, it offers a journey that prodigiously unites baroque accents, Spanish folklore and contemporary electronic music.

Yamila is based between Brussels and Madrid. She has performed at festivals such as Sonic Acts Festival, Arts Electronica, Seoul International Computer Music Festival, Rewire, and Rotterdam Film Festival, and has created music for contemporary dance productions in places such as the Gothenburg Opera, the Nederlands Dans Theater and the Dance Forum Taipei. In a permanent search for new languages that expand the limits of pre-established formats, Yamila has collaborated with visual artists, choreographers and filmmakers among others.

Art After Dark: Music is presented by the Biennale of Sydney and Phoenix Central Park.

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