As a response to, and engagement with, Lizza May David’s painting installation that is part of the group exhibition “As We See Us: A Decolonial Salon des Refusés”, sound artist Anjeline de Dios will perform a version of her work-in-progress, “Speak, My Language”. Expanding on David’s visual meditations that complicate colonial narratives of memory and migration, De Dios’ work sounds out the in/visibility of the voice, at once informed by her research on the musical labor of overseas Filipino musicians and her own experience as an artist-scholar outside of, yet tied to, her homeland. Through chant compositions, non-linear movements, and moments of collective sounding with the audience, she poses as inquiry and possibility the ‘sonic care work’ of hearing (for) oneself as well as others.
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Based in Kraków and Manila, Anjeline de Dios is a singer, sound artist, and independent teacher-researcher from the Philippines. Her interdisciplinary practice of chant improvisation, critical writing, and workshop facilitation explores the voice and its cultural geographies of work and healing. Anjeline’s work has been featured in SAVVY Contemporary (Berlin), ArtsEverywhere Festival (Guelph), University of Music and Performing Arts (Vienna), Studio Plesungan (Jogjakarta), and the UP Vargas Museum (Manila). She holds a PhD in Geography from the National University of Singapore.
IG: @anjelinededios
Facebook: facebook.com/anjelinededios
Website: anjeline.net
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