Community Through Creativity: Introduction to Music-MakinGInstructor: Taiwanese-American harpist Tiffany Wu (she/her) is based in NYC and LA.
This workshop invites participants to consider music as a mood-shifter, community builder, and multi-faceted method for storytelling and creative expression. We’ll touch on the basics of lyric and songwriting, as well as get familiar with the basics of music production. The space is open to all who are curious and excited to share their own musical and cultural influences. Join to explore social justice and community engagement through musical experimentation and collaborative creation.
NO registRATION nEEDED |
MEET THE FACILITATOR
TIFFANY WU
She is passionate about creating multimedia performance experiences and exploring music as a civic practice. Her current interests include studying the role of the arts in justice, and exploring the intersectionality between literature and song. Past performances with the Brooklyn Chamber Orchestra, City Lyric Opera, Chelsea Symphony, United Nations Orchestra, After Arts, Choirs of America, and more have taken her to venues such as Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Le Poisson Rouge, DiMenna Center, and Segerstrom Center. Tiffany has also had the privilege of working with notable artists and conductors such as Gerard Schwartz, Anne Akiko Meyers, JoAnn Falletta, and Donald Nally. An avid performer of new music, Tiffany has worked with numerous contemporary composers to record and premiere new works. |
When not on stage, Tiffany also plays for private engagements, including seaside proposals, luxury weddings, and holiday celebrations with organizations such as West Coast Music and Homerun Events.
She holds performance degrees from Northwestern University and New York University, and her principal teachers include Lyric Opera harpists Elizabeth Cifani and Lynn Williams, and jazz harpist Brandee Younger.
In her spare time, she forgets her tea on the windowsill, enjoys Ghibli movies, writes poetry, and is a passably acceptable plant mom.
She holds performance degrees from Northwestern University and New York University, and her principal teachers include Lyric Opera harpists Elizabeth Cifani and Lynn Williams, and jazz harpist Brandee Younger.
In her spare time, she forgets her tea on the windowsill, enjoys Ghibli movies, writes poetry, and is a passably acceptable plant mom.