Centro di Ricerca Interdisciplinare sulla Voce (CRIV)

Centro di Ricerca Interdisciplinare sulla Voce engages with the human voice as both a material and a question, cultivating embodied education, producing performances, and connecting researchers.

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Concerts

Concerts

CRIV hosts two series: Soirées on Friday nights and Matinées on Sunday mornings. Performances range from electronic avant-garde to early music, embracing both vocal and instrumental territories. Detours into other live arts complement the season. The Center supports artists in creating, performing, and disseminating their work.

Education

Education

CRIV offers educational programs spanning vocal and movement disciplines. These range from foundational to advanced studies, embracing both traditional and experimental approaches. Courses are available in various formats to accommodate diverse learning styles. Educators who bridge practical expertise with critical inquiry guide these initiatives.

Research

Research

CRIV is a platform for transformative ideas and practices. The research program aims to enable collaborative projects and knowledge sharing through seminars, conferences, and publications. Bringing together theorists, artists, and critics, the research community explores topics at the intersection of voice studies, somatics, and music.

The images on this page are Impression Figures by Margaret Watts Hughes, created by singing into an Eidophone, a vibrating diaphragm coated with pigment that makes the voice visible.