Music & Movement Of Displacement And Belonging
Music

Daisy Electra (Ukraine), Taranom Pazhuhan (Afghanistan) and Persian pianist Ali Kazemi perform alongside a diversity of musicians defending artistic freedom to enable change.

Daisy Electra is a Ukrainian-born artist blending electronic modular synthesis, sensual vocals, and ambient cabaret piano into immersive performance rituals. Her work reclaims erotic power and movement, botanical memory, and mythic femininity — creating experiences that are both deeply emotional and visually arresting. With roots in experimental performance, vocal studies, and plant science, Daisy Electra transforms every show into a multisensory myth. Performing alongside her musical partner – Ali Kazemi, a Persian pianist, multi instrumentalist and composer, they builds hypnotic, narrative-driven sets layered with modular rhythms, haunting vocals, and electric plant symbolism.

Taranom is a young Afghan woman dancer, and musician blending expressive movement with Persian and English vocals in emotionally charged performance. Her work is rooted in memory, resilience, and beauty — giving voice to the silenced and reclaiming space through sound and dance. She brings a new work shaped by the voices of Afghan women — a performance that moves between grief and power, pain and hope.

Taranom
Taranom

Age: 16 Yrs +