Sydney Opera House: Sunny Kim’s Ensemble Ochaye Water Song
7 June @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm AEST

In this special presentation in The Studio, immerse yourself in a cross-cultural collaboration celebrating water as a symbol of connection and renewal, weaving together multicultural narratives, Korean, Chinese, Iranian and Western instruments to create a sonically immersive soundscape. Water Song is led by acclaimed South Korean-Australian vocalist and composer Sunny Kim and her Ensemble Ochaye, featuring some of Australia’s most adventurous musicians and artists from a diverse range of backgrounds – Aviva Endean (clarinets), Gelareh Pour (kamancheh, vocals), Mindy Meng Wang (guzheng) and Zoë Barry (cello).
Through intricate improvisations and collective composition, Ensemble Ochaye explores water as a force of mystery and power. It reflects on its role as a conduit of life and death and a source of inspiration that unites diverse cultures. “Through improvisation and collective composition,” Kim says, “we explore water as a source of renewal and survival, a keeper of history and a threshold between worlds.
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