Samita Sinha & Collaborators: Tremor: ongoing performance research, 2026
Saturday, May 23 | 3PM
Audience is invited to experience the practice(s) of six artists in their collaborative performance research of Tremor, initiated by Samita Sinha, following an extended fall residency in Zanzibar.
Tremor is a living system of vibration encompassing voice, body, sound, and space. The practice and performance unfolds through processes of attunement, emergence, and resonance, traversing a vast range of states of aliveness uncontainable by language.
This shared practice and research is enacted by Samita Sinha, Ash Fure, Sunder Ganglani, Sunny Jain, Darrell Jones, and Daniel Neumann, with Sunil Bald conceiving space and Sarai Frazier designing light.
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Samita Sinha is an artist, composer, researcher, and educator whose practice is rooted in the voice and body. She has trained in Indian vocal traditions (North Indian classical and Bengali Baul folk), and has unraveled them through the body to create a new and multivalent language of vibration and transformation. Sinha has performed her work nationally and internationally, and received awards from the Mellon Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, National Performance Network, New York State Council on the Arts, and the Fulbright Foundation. She is a Visiting Professor at Dartmouth College.
