Vocal dis/obedience
Description
This episodes features Anjeline de Dios, a philipino cultural geographer and vocal artist. Emma Lo will talk with her about voices, disobedience, well-being, and sonic conceptions of space. They will engage with how voices are shaped and how to connect with one’s own voice.

In conversation with
Anjeline de Dios
Anjeline de Dios is a cultural geographer and vocal performer creating and studying emergent spaces of sound, healing, and change. She previously worked in academia as a university professor of cultural studies, and in systems-led innovation as a strategic researcher. Currently, she is an independent researcher, performing artist, meditation and systems-change facilitator, and consulting divination practitioner. The projects she sustains with collaborators in arts and wellness communities are fed by her purpose of creating curious, welcoming musical spaces. Her contemplative practice aims at helping people to listen better to the life within and beyond themselves.
Website
Soundcloud @notesfromashes
Thesis “Western Music By Its Others”
Credits
Sounds
Ikaw ay Akin (Anjeline de Dios)
Underwater vigil (Anjeline de Dios)
Emptied dawn (Anjeline de Dios)
Horde (Anjeline de Dios)
Photos
Portrait of Anjeline de Dios (EJ Mijares)
Podcast Info
Concept
Dr. Layla Zami, Postdoctoral Researcher in Performance Studies
Moderator Emma Lo, PhD researcher in Theater Studies
Producer Freie Universität Berlin, Collaborative Research Center Intervening Arts (SFB 1512 Intervenierende Künste, TP B05)
Funded by German Research Society (DFG)
In Cooperation with
FU Berlin, Institut für Theaterwissenschaft
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