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Composer/vocalist/performance artist Eve Beglarian and pianist/keyboardist Kathleen Supové have formed a unique and innovative collaboration called twisted tutu. Utilizing our varied abilities of composing, singing, interactive electronics, stage movement, keyboard virtuosity, improvisation, and sound design, we have created a cutting-edge New Music group aimed at the preoccupations and obsessions of the 90's. Our goal is as follows: to be and to remain at the forefront of physicality, spirituality, and sexuality in music making. We believe these elements are lacking in today's New Music scene and that, using the highest artistic means, they can be exploited to capture and captivate a whole new audience. Breaking the boundaries between high and popular culture and between old and new is also central to our work.
We work in a truly collaborative fashion, a critical working method for pieces like this, which include theatrical elements, new performance techniques, and electronic and other high-technology components. Both collaborators are committed to developing a unified concept of performance, one of the benefits of which is a truly integrated use of technological and human tools.
Rather than being identified with one specific monolithic composition, we have created a repertoire of many kinds of shorter works in a "band" format: original songs by Eve Beglarian and other composers; text settings of writers like Horace, Taslima Nasrin, Jeanette Winterson, Adrienne Rich, Czeslaw Milosz, Janet Malcolm, and Gertrude Stein; innovative cover arrangements of everything from Machaut to Duke Ellington; and instrumental interludes that combine sonic and keyboard virtuosity. We then present ourselves in many versions, rotating the material, and adding or subtracting or mixing the order, depending on audience, venue, and circumstances.
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