Ayelet Rose Gottlieb
Dreamer and visionary, Jerusalem-born, Montreal/Tiohtià:ke/ based Ayelet Rose Gottlieb wears many hats: she is a composer, vocalist, improviser, poet, translator, collage-artist, producer, community maker and mother of three little humans. A collaborator at heart, she works in a multidisciplinary way with a myriad of extraordinary artists, including Palestinian poet Naomi Shihab Nye, composer and saxophonist John Zorn, choreographer and vocalist Susanna Hood and contemporary string quartet ETHEL. Through her work, she explores her connection to nature, ancestry and language as she questions historical narratives. Ayelet has performed on stages worldwide, from Carnegie Hall in NYC to a butchery in Slovenia, a golden church in Ecuador and a cave in the Israeli desert. In her newest project, “Letters and Dreams®,” commissioned by Suoni Per Il Popolo Festival, she practices Quantum Listening in the spirit of Pauline Oliveros and in collaboration with Oliveros’ life and creative partner, IONE.
Dreamer and visionary, Jerusalem-born, Montreal/Tiohtià:ke/ based Ayelet Rose Gottlieb wears many hats: she is a composer, vocalist, improviser, poet, translator, collage-artist, producer, community maker and mother of three little humans. A collaborator at heart, she works in a multidisciplinary way with a myriad of extraordinary artists, including Palestinian poet Naomi Shihab Nye, composer and saxophonist John Zorn, choreographer and vocalist Susanna Hood and contemporary string quartet ETHEL. Through her work, she explores her connection to nature, ancestry and language as she questions historical narratives. Ayelet has performed on stages worldwide, from Carnegie Hall in NYC to a butchery in Slovenia, a golden church in Ecuador and a cave in the Israeli desert. In her newest project, “Letters and Dreams®,” commissioned by Suoni Per Il Popolo Festival, she practices Quantum Listening in the spirit of Pauline Oliveros and in collaboration with Oliveros’ life and creative partner, IONE.