Vân-Ánh Võ and
Blood Moon Orchestra
Songs of Strength
World Premiere
Cal Performances audiences already know Vân-Ánh Võ as a riveting instrumentalist through her many collaborations with Kronos Quartet—most recently performing in Jonathan Berger’s gripping My Lai. Originally from Vietnam and based in Northern California for nearly 20 years, Võ is a virtuoso performer of the 16-string dan tranh (zither), as well as an adventurous ensemble leader and Emmy Award-winning composer.
In the world premiere of her latest project, she celebrates the voices and struggles of women and immigrants by placing the music from her native culture in conversation with contemporary sounds from around the world. Võ’s Songs of Strength features a vibrant collection of voices—Iranian singer/songwriter Mahsa Vahdat [see Kronos Quartet], rapper Kev Choice, and breakdancer Tunjie, plus her multicultural Blood Moon Orchestra—with texts in English, Persian, and Vietnamese.
“Võ is a veteran when it comes to taking risks, and it pays off in her compelling music” (NPR).
An Illuminations:”Place and Displacement” event.
Patron Sponsors: Jerome and Thao Dodson
The run time for this performance is approximately 70 minutes, without intermission.
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