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WOMEN OF THE WORLD
The celebration of women's contributions to culture is boundless. Meet W.O.W., our blog featuring incredible Women of the World!
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We’re always on the lookout for interesting and talented women artists!
Given the volume of submissions, we cannot promise to reply to each submission; however, we definitely review and consider every recommendation.
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An agent of change: The value of music for June Millington
June Millington, co-founder and lead guitarist of Fanny, has long seen the value that music can have on someone's life. Fanny was the...
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Mar 1, 2023


Winters Show Recap
On a cold night in Madison, Wisconsin, Café CODA stayed aglow as members of the community gathered for a once in a lifetime performance....
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Feb 1, 2023


Evelyn Glennie: Paving the way as the first full-time solo percussionist
Cover photo taken by Özge Balkan
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Jan 4, 2023


Dorothy Chang: Forging her own path
We are thrilled to announce that the 2023 LunART Composer-in-Residence is the amazing Dorothy Chang. Every year, LunART holds Composers...
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Dec 7, 2022


Pathway to Broadway: Syndee Winters will perform her story in Madison at Cafe CODA on December 17th
Broadway performer Syndee Winters started singing before she could talk. Having been in many famous Broadway shows like The Lion King,...
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Nov 2, 2022


Jean Laurenz: Merging her love for teaching and performing
Jean Laurenz, an eclectic musician who loves variety and collaboration, has a degree in trumpet performance and choral music education....
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Oct 5, 2022


Ksenia Parkhatskaya: Portrait of a jazz dancer, singer & actor
Ksenia Parkhatskaya describes herself as fluid, explorative and emotional when it comes to her art. As a professional jazz dancer, she...
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Sep 7, 2022


A look at the life of a composer with Alice Gomez
Alice Gomez, an internationally acclaimed Latina composer, is inspired by her own Mexican culture, which can be heard in her...
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Aug 5, 2022


Introduction to Japanese Women Composers Meeting
I’m very excited to introduce you to a sister organization from Japan: Japanese Women Composers Meeting (JWCM)! It is extremely rare to...
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Feb 28, 2021


Hidden in Plain Sight
What can we learn from what’s not there?
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Jan 14, 2021


Rosita Piritore: A Musician's View from Italy
Rosita Piritore is a LunART 2020 Call-For-Scores Winner. Here is a little view of her life in the past eight months.
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Dec 12, 2020


Cultural Capital and Classical Music: Beyond the Dollars and ‘Sense’
What if we just believed things could change?
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Nov 13, 2020


Called to Art: A Conversation with Amira Caire
I really began being an artist when I was six years old. I remember one day my dad brought home books, art supplies, and journals…
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Sep 15, 2020


Jenni Brandon: Vignettes from LunART 2018
June 26, 2018. I have just arrived for an interdisciplinary rehearsal of Jenni Brandon’s The Woman with the Unfathomable Eyes. The piece...
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Aug 13, 2020


Prospective Thoughts on Retrospective Repertoire
Rooted in the Past as Time Races On, What Should We Do About the Canon?
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Jul 15, 2020


Stacy Garrop: A Musical Storyteller
“The sharing of stories is a defining element of our humanity..."
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Jun 29, 2020


Sapphina Roller: Refuge in Art
Meet Sapphina Roller, one of the artists involved with the mural painting as part of the ongoing George Floyd/Black Lives Matter protests.
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Jun 11, 2020


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