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Jason Singh

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Jason Singh

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Jason Singh is a multi-disciplinary artist who creates and facilitates work through the mediums of sound, music, photography, poetry and moving image.

Born in London and now based in Manchester UK, Jason's work is rooted in inspiring people to engage in exciting creative experiences, through performance and participation.

As well as having a solo career as a Human Beatboxer/Vocal Sculptor he also works with organisations to further develop Beatboxing/Vocal Sculpting as an art form of free expression, some of these include the PRSF, National Portrait Gallery, BFI, Tunbridge Wells Museum, Virasat Foundation, Rajasthan International Folk Festival, Jaipur Literature Festival, Royal Albert Hall, V&A Museum, Sampler Culture Clash, Glastonbury Festival, The Sage Gateshead, Sing Up, BBC, Aldeburgh Music/Snape Maltings Concert Hall and Whitworth Art Gallery to name but a few.

Being a keen musical collaborator he has performed alongside musician and composer Nitin Sawhney. Jason has worked with Sawhney on a number of music festivals, club nights and also features on his album "Philtre". His past and present musical collaborations also include Susheela Raman, Soumik Datta, Seb Rochford (Polar Bear/Acoustic Ladyland), The Safires, Shivamani, Matthew Halsall, Marco Fadda, and Stuart McCallum (Cinematic Orchestra).

Jason also composes music for theatre, experimental film and facilitates sound and music workshops to young people and adults. These include Beatboxing, DJ, Music Therapy, Experimental Sound and Music Production.

Jason is a collaborative partner in a variety of projects across a range of creative disciplines including sound, music, dance, theatre and textiles and as well as completing artistic residencies in the UK, India and Australia, he is also an advocate for the Sing Up programme and associate lecturer at the Manchester Metropolitan University.

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33 followers

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Biography

Jason Singh is a multi-disciplinary artist who creates and facilitates work through the mediums of sound, music, photography, poetry and moving image.

Born in London and now based in Manchester UK, Jason's work is rooted in inspiring people to engage in exciting creative experiences, through performance and participation.

As well as having a solo career as a Human Beatboxer/Vocal Sculptor he also works with organisations to further develop Beatboxing/Vocal Sculpting as an art form of free expression, some of these include the PRSF, National Portrait Gallery, BFI, Tunbridge Wells Museum, Virasat Foundation, Rajasthan International Folk Festival, Jaipur Literature Festival, Royal Albert Hall, V&A Museum, Sampler Culture Clash, Glastonbury Festival, The Sage Gateshead, Sing Up, BBC, Aldeburgh Music/Snape Maltings Concert Hall and Whitworth Art Gallery to name but a few.

Being a keen musical collaborator he has performed alongside musician and composer Nitin Sawhney. Jason has worked with Sawhney on a number of music festivals, club nights and also features on his album "Philtre". His past and present musical collaborations also include Susheela Raman, Soumik Datta, Seb Rochford (Polar Bear/Acoustic Ladyland), The Safires, Shivamani, Matthew Halsall, Marco Fadda, and Stuart McCallum (Cinematic Orchestra).

Jason also composes music for theatre, experimental film and facilitates sound and music workshops to young people and adults. These include Beatboxing, DJ, Music Therapy, Experimental Sound and Music Production.

Jason is a collaborative partner in a variety of projects across a range of creative disciplines including sound, music, dance, theatre and textiles and as well as completing artistic residencies in the UK, India and Australia, he is also an advocate for the Sing Up programme and associate lecturer at the Manchester Metropolitan University.

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