Artist and composer Samita Sinha creates multidisciplinary performance works that investigate origins of voice. She synthesizes Indian vocal traditions and embodied practices to create a
decolonized, bodily, multivalent language of vibration and transformation.
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![Samita, an Indian-American woman, performs seated, wearing a black dress and her hair pulled back in a bun. She plays an ektaara, a one-stringed instrument, and her eyes are closed in a posture of listening. Photo courtesy of Rachel Topham Photography.](https://movementresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Samita-Sinha.-The-Sounding-Body_The-Material-of-Vibration.-Class-and-Bio-Image.-Photo-by-Rachel-Topham-Photography-472x629.jpg)
ID: Samita, an Indian-American woman, performs seated, wearing a black dress and her hair pulled back in a bun. She plays an ektaara, a one-stringed instrument, and her eyes are closed in a posture of listening. Photo courtesy of Rachel Topham Photography.