Join futurist, Pamela Abalu and violinist, Andrei Matorin, in a stunning one of a kind experience on work as an opportunity for personal growth, through embodied service to a lived human experience. Through storytelling as vibrant and experiential as their human centered projects, Abalu and Matorin call us to action work as love made visible; and design as a coordinating aspect of that love.
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Andrei MatorinBorn in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Andrei Matorin spent his early years studying violin and theory in Italy, Switzerland, and the United States. Since he began performing professionally at the age of 15 he has had the pleasure of collaborating with a diverse list of some of music’s most established and influential artists including Paquito D’Rivera, Bob Moses, Christian Scott, Curtis Fuller, among others.
Named as a “critic’s pick" by the Boston Globe, he has performed and been featured as a soloist at such prestigious institutions and festivals as Carnegie Hall, The Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center, The MoMA and The Litchfield Jazz Festival. He’s also played for such dignitaries as Oprah, Billy Joel, and General Colin Powell. While rooted in the classical and jazz traditions, his music is influenced by modern dance and grooves to create infectious new sonic landscapes often using sound effects and loops.
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