Fusing traditional influences with a global sensibility, award winning ensemble A Moving Sound from Taiwan, built a worldwide following through their joyous mix of original music and dance. Featuring the distinctive timbres of the erhu (Taiwanese fiddle) and zhong ruan (lute), and the transcendent vocals of Mia Hsieh, A Moving Sound has devised a unique and compelling style that is all their own – a Taiwanese whirlwind that veers between the meditative and the exuberant with irrepressible spirit.
Mia Hsieh and Scott Prairie, the co-directors of A Moving Sound, embody a unique blend of artistic backgrounds and cultural exploration. After meeting in New York and moving to Taiwan to build a life together, Mia and Scott have merged their diverse experiences into a singular creative vision. Mia, with her extensive background in theatre and dance, infuses their performances with vibrant theatricality and emotional depth, driven by her passion for merging music and storytelling to create immersive, multi-dimensional experiences. Scott’s journey from music conservatory training on the horn to mastering traditional Chinese instruments reflects his dedication to cultural integration. He aims to innovate within the world of music, crafting compositions that honor traditional roots while pushing the boundaries of contemporary sound. Together, Mia and Scott strive to transcend conventional performance limits, intertwining art, spirituality, and social consciousness to create a universally resonant artistic vision. Parking is free on arts-events evenings (after 6:30 p.m.) in the Brian J. Whalen Parking Complex top floor (level 5), which is north of the Church Fine Arts Building and south of Lawlor Events Center.https://www.unr.edu/pas/venue-parking-accessibility |