Ari Agha (Ph.D., M.M., they/them) is a genderqueer singer, creator, researcher, and writer. A proud advocate of feminism, their work centers on the voice and connections between voice and identity. They seek to create space in what it means to be a (mis)gendered human with a range of multiple, simultaneous, and contextualized identities. They collaborate with artists and ensembles across disciplines to create performances that provoke questions rather than provide answers and invite spectators to participate rather than just observe. Their performances feature compositions by women, queer, and BIPOC composers.
For more information on Key of T, my interactive performance that builds on my transgender singing voice change with testosterone go to www.keyoft.com.
For more information on Key of T, my interactive performance that builds on my transgender singing voice change with testosterone go to www.keyoft.com.