Jasmin Kent Rodgman

Biography

British-Malaysian composer Jasmin Kent Rodgman’s music exists between the contemporary classical, experimental, electronic music and sound art worlds. As an interdisciplinary artist and collaborator across art-forms, her work can be seen/heard across many places such as Southbank Centre, Wigmore Hall, V&A Museum, London Fashion Week, Edinburgh International Festival, SXSW and Venice Film Festival. Jasmin is also co-artistic director of the critically acclaimed ensemble, Manchester Collective.

Previous work includes: Julius Caesar (Royal Shakespeare Company); Titus Andronicus (Shakespeare’s Globe), Paradise Now! (Bush Theatre); Brown Girls Do It Too (Soho Theatre); Britannicus (Lyric Hammersmith); Red Ellen (Northern Stage); Too Big, Too Small (V&A Museum); History of a Painting (SXSW, Sundance, Venice Film Festival); Dorian (Reading Rep); Missing Julie (Theatre Clywd); Nanjing (Berliner Festspiele: Theatertreffen); Harm (BBC and Bush Theatre); Somehow (Music Theatre Wales); nineteen ways of looking (Kakilang and esea contemporary); At Home in the World (Bagri Foundation); The Spell & The Promise (London Symphony Orchestra).

Photo by Phil Sharp

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