An-Ting 安婷 is a versatile artist who thrives in piano, electronic compositions, and various other forms of artistic expression. Drawing from her life experiences, she weaves diverse encounters into her creations, blending music with other art forms to delve into the depths of the human experience.
Described by NOTION as ‘the one-to-watch in the world of composing’, they wrote about her recent release, every dollar is a soldier/with money you’re a dragon ‘Manifesting soaring ballads that bring electronica and tender piano melodies together...’
She has led/co-created productions including Lost Communications 失絡之聲 (93 Feet East, Secret Garden Party, Colchester Arts Centre), Departure (Snape Residency, Broadway Theatre), HOME X (nominated for UK Theatre Awards, first presented in Barbican), CAN X Two Temple Place: Digital Exhibition and Immersive Performance (Arts Council England's Digital Culture Award - Storytelling), Augmented Chinatown 2.0 (an app for AR, music and drama), Lao Can Impression (Southbank Centre’s Purcell Room) and Bats and Beats (Soundstate Festival, Shanghai tour).
Between 2018 and 2023, she led the National Portfolio Organisation Kakilang, placing emphasis on establishing an artist-led structure, generating new narratives by Southeast and East Asian artists, and encouraging cross-artform collaborations. Her background presents a unique fusion of science and art, holding a degree in Chemistry from National Taiwan University, alongside a MMus and PhD in performance from the Royal Academy of Music.
An-Ting 安婷 has performed at venues/festivals such as Barbican, Southbank Centre, King's Place, LSO St Luke’s, Secret Garden Party, Colchester Arts Centre, the Akademie der Künste Berlin (Academy of Arts) and National Theater Taiwan.
She has released her albums, every dollar is a soldier/with money you're a dragon (co-created with Daniel York Loh), Songs from My Room, Water Image and and is working on the next electronic album featuring natural field recording of bird songs which will be released in July 2024.
An-Ting 安婷 is a versatile artist who thrives in piano, electronic compositions, and various other forms of artistic expression. Drawing from her life experiences, she weaves diverse encounters into her creations, blending music with other art forms to delve into the depths of the human experience.
Described by NOTION as ‘the one-to-watch in the world of composing’, they wrote about her recent release, every dollar is a soldier/with money you’re a dragon ‘Manifesting soaring ballads that bring electronica and tender piano melodies together...’
She has led/co-created productions including Lost Communications 失絡之聲 (93 Feet East, Secret Garden Party, Colchester Arts Centre), Departure (Snape Residency, Broadway Theatre), HOME X (nominated for UK Theatre Awards, first presented in Barbican), CAN X Two Temple Place: Digital Exhibition and Immersive Performance (Arts Council England's Digital Culture Award - Storytelling), Augmented Chinatown 2.0 (an app for AR, music and drama), Lao Can Impression (Southbank Centre’s Purcell Room) and Bats and Beats (Soundstate Festival, Shanghai tour).
Between 2018 and 2023, she led the National Portfolio Organisation Kakilang, placing emphasis on establishing an artist-led structure, generating new narratives by Southeast and East Asian artists, and encouraging cross-artform collaborations. Her background presents a unique fusion of science and art, holding a degree in Chemistry from National Taiwan University, alongside a MMus and PhD in performance from the Royal Academy of Music.
An-Ting 安婷 has performed at venues/festivals such as Barbican, Southbank Centre, King's Place, LSO St Luke’s, Secret Garden Party, Colchester Arts Centre, the Akademie der Künste Berlin (Academy of Arts) and National Theater Taiwan.
She has released her albums, every dollar is a soldier/with money you're a dragon (co-created with Daniel York Loh), Songs from My Room, Water Image and and is working on the next electronic album featuring natural field recording of bird songs which will be released in July 2024.