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Curated Projects & Series

Where Do You Belong?
Curated by Eda Er
Where Do You Belong? is a concert program for solo violin, exploring questions of identity, migration, memory, and displacement. Curated by Eda Er and featuring 12 composers from across the globe, the program invites diverse musical responses to the idea of belonging — as geography, feeling, and political gesture. Premiered by violinists Seçil Işıksoy and Christine Cornwell, the project becomes a collective act of listening and storytelling through sound.

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Intercultural Concert Series I & II
Curated by Eren Arın
This two-part concert series focuses on cultural hybridity and sonic dialogue. Bringing together artists from varied traditions and disciplines, each event highlights experimental intersections between global music practices. With a focus on exchange, fluid identity, and artistic collaboration, the series offers a platform for intercultural imagination and creative listening.

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Hyperborean Race
Curated and composed by Eda Er
Inspired by the mythical land of eternal light, Hyperborean Race is a multidisciplinary performance that merges speculative narrative, movement, and live music. Composed and curated by Eda Er, the piece features visuals by Mertcan Åžeker, choreography and performance by dancer Ekin Tunçeli, and live music by Zeynep AyÅŸe HatipoÄŸlu (cello) and Seçil Işıksoy (violin). The work navigates themes of post-human mythology, timelessness, and imagined landscapes through an immersive and embodied performance language.

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Object 9
Visuals by Mertcan Åžeker | Sound Design by Eda Er
Originally presented at Sonar D, Object 9 is an interactive audiovisual installation that investigates the layered relationship between digital identity and perception. Combining Mertcan Åžeker’s generative visuals with sound design by Eda Er, the work constructs a meditative, data-driven experience where the boundaries between body, object, and environment begin to blur.

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Not a Fashion Show
In collaboration with the fashion brand “This is not a fashion show”
Part performance, part critique, Not a Fashion Show reimagines the traditional runway through sound, body, and installation. Co-created with the conceptual fashion brand This is not a fashion show, the event interrogates the visual codes of fashion, presenting a space where garments become gestures and the stage becomes a site of protest, play, and reinvention.​

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