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Chi-Hsuan Lo (Hsuan) is a multidisciplinary artist from Taiwan, currently based in Berlin. Her practice is rooted in experimental music and extends into the exploration of performance and spatial experience. She began studying classical piano and violin at the age of five, and later engaged with composition, improvisation, and jazz, gradually developing a strong sensitivity to sound structure and temporality.
She holds a B.A. in Theatre Directing from Taipei National University of the Arts, and completed a Master’s degree in Creative Music Production at Catalyst Institute for Creative Arts and Technology, as well as a certificate in Music and Sound Design for Visual Media. Through this background, she has developed an interdisciplinary approach that integrates sound, the body, and the stage.
Her artistic practice spans theatre directing, music and sound design for theatre, contemporary circus, and dance, as well as live performance and experimental composition. She is particularly interested in how music can function as a structural mode of thinking that shapes the generation, organization, and perception of performance. In recent years, her work has focused on open work and music theater, exploring how musical logic can shape stage structures and performance forms, enabling collective interpretation, real-time decision-making, and performances with multiple coexisting pathways.
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