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April 28, 2006, Muziekgebouw, Amsterdam, Holland - She Lost Her Voice Thats How We Knew , a chamber opera for soprano and tape by Frances White, libretto and direction by Valeria Vasilevski.

April 27, 2006, VocaLecture at the International Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA) Conference, Amsterdam, Holland. The ASCA is dedicated to the interdisciplinary study and analysis of contemporary culture; this conference approaches to the cultural legacy of Cathy Berberian from various disciplines in the Humanities.

March 8, 2006 in New York, NY - In March We Remember - composer and performer of an antiwar concert at Cooper Union presented by Ensemble Pi and Brooklyn Rail. Featured was Zanana's premiere of Elias Tanenbaum's Letters from Home (2005).

February 23-26, 2006 in New York, NY - composer, sound design, and performer for Carrie Ahern's Red, presented by the Danspace Project at St. Mark's in the Bowery.

February 7, 2006, Aktionsradius Augarten, Vienna, Austria - She Lost Her Voice Thats How We Knew, a chamber opera for soprano and tape by Frances White, libretto and direction by Valeria Vasilevski.

January, 2006 - Kristin Norderval assumed the position of Artistic Director for the Norwegian Theater Academy in Fredrikstad, Norway.

October 25, 2005 in New York, NY - screening of God in the Machine, a film written and directed by Kathleen Harty with music by Kristin Norderval and Zanana at the Pioneer Theatre. Presented on "Ghoulish Times: Life, Love, Loss, Lust" by Cinewomen NY.

July 7, 2005, Rubin Museum of Art, New York, NY- She Lost Her Voice Thats How We Knew, a chamber opera for soprano and tape by Frances White, libretto and direction by Valeria Vasilevski.

June 23, 2005, Feminist Theory & Music 8, New York, NY - She Lost Her Voice Thats How We Knew, a chamber opera for soprano and tape by Frances White, libretto and direction by Valeria Vasilevski.

April 20, 2005 in New York, NY - screening of God in the Machine, a film written and directed by Kathleen Harty with music by Kristin Norderval and Zanana at the Anthology Film Archives.

February 11, 2005 in New York, NY - choreographer and dancer Carrie Ahern uses Zanana's "Gasholder Duet" from the Holding Patterns CD for a duet with Carolyn Hall on the "Wave of Humanity" benefit curated by Dance Theater Workshop to aid in the tsunami relief effort.

January 29, 2005 in New York, NY - CD Release Party/Concert with specials guests Barbara Barg, spoken word and Einy Åm, dance, celebrating the release of Holding Patterns, Zanana's debut CD on the Deep Listening label. Presented by (re)mix / (re)sound at the The Construction Company,

January 27, 2005 in New York, NY - Zanana guest lecture for First Performance at New York University.

December 1, 2004, Akademi for Scenekunst, Fredrikstad, Norway - - She Lost Her Voice Thats How We Knew, a chamber opera for soprano and tape by Frances White, libretto and direction by Valeria Vasilevski.

November 20, 2004 at Festival d'Òpera de Butxaca I Noves Creacions/NewOp 2004, Barcelona, Spain- - She Lost Her Voice Thats How We Knew, a chamber opera for soprano and tape by Frances White, libretto and direction by Valeria Vasilevski.

October 29 & 31, 2004 in New York, NY. USA - - She Lost Her Voice Thats How We Knew, a chamber opera for soprano and tape by Frances White, libretto and direction by Valeria Vasilevski.

June 5-13, 2004 - composer, sound design, and performer for Jill Sigmand/Thinkdance's Pulling the Wool presented by Dixon Place at the University Settlement in New York, NY.

May 23, 2004 - Zanana duo with See Hear Now's improvised visible music soirée series in New York, NY.

May 19, 2004 - Zanana duo with guest poet Barbara Barg on Magalhaes Music's "Music and Poetry" series at the Bowery Poetry Club in New York, NY.

April 30, 2004 - Zanana duo on the University of Maryland Baltimore County InterArts Series in Baltimore, MD.

March 23-27,2004 - "I Sing The Body Electric" - co-composed in collaboration with Carl Unander-Scharin and Line Tjørnhøj, comissioned by Den Anden Opera for three singers and electronics in Copenhagen, Denmark.

February 13 & 14, 2004 - Cassandra Ground Zero - cabaret opera for soprano, piano and laptop. Music by Eric Salzman, libretto by Eva Salzman, electronic sound design and improvisations by Kristin Norderval - European Association for Chamber Opera and Music Theatre's 6 Tage Oper 2004 in Düsseldorf, Germany.

January 30 - February 1, 2004 - Teknika Radica conference in San Diego, CA

December 13, 2003 - "Music Under Construction" at The Construction Company in New York, NY

September 2003 - May 2004 - Visiting Scholar at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, Performance Studies in New York, NY

August 2, 2003 - "Cooler in the Shade" series at Lotus Music and Dance Center in New York, NY

July 17- 20, 2003 - "Crossing Cultures ~ Crossing Disciplines" at the Feminist Theory and Music 7 conference in Bowling Green, OH.

May 8-11, 2003 - Agora - interactive opera and installation - Natasha Barret, composer, OCEAN North, architectural installation. Black Box Theater, Oslo produced by Oslo Opera Net

March 26-30, 2003 - NY, NY plugged in - concerts with The Varanger Ensemble, Finnmark, Norway

Jan 16-18, 2003 - Artist in Residency and concert with Pomerium at Dartmouth college

December, 2002 - concerts with Pomerium, Pittsburg and New York City

November 14, 2002 - Cassandra - cabaret opera for soprano, piano and laptop. Music by Eric Salzman, libretto by Eva Salzman, electronic sound design and improvisations by Kristin Norderval - WUK Theater, Vienna, Austria - in conjunction with NewOp and Wien Moderne

November 4, 2002 - Two Thousand One - world premiere of a new work by Ludmila Ulehla for soprano, trombone and piano. New York City

October 21, 2002 - Send and Receive - web-concert at Harvestworks with Monique Buzzarté, trombone and electronics

October 2, 2002 - iEAR presents Kristin Norderval - new works by Norderval for voice, trombone, electronics and laptop, with Monique Buzzarté, trombone, and Barbara Barg, spoken word. Troy, NY

August, 2002 - - iEAR Artist in Residency at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Troy, NY

June, 2002 - King Harald's Saga - opera by Judith Weir. filmed on location in Oslo, Norway

May 26, 2002 - Blood Showers and Table Music - Music theater with the ensemble NING - Oslo, Norway

May 12, 2002 - Outer Voices - concert of music theater works with Dorah Ohrenstein and First Avenue - New York City

March-April, 2002 - - Artist in Residency at Harvestworks multi-media studio, New York City

February 23-March 1, 2002 - concert and Artist in Residency at CalArts, Los Angeles

January - February, 2002 - concerts with Pomerium, New York City

January 11, 2002 New Circle Five - concert at the Tonic, New York City

December 20-22, 2001 - TAXI! - multi-media interactive performance with Hege Rimestad, violin, Margit Schoberleitner, percussion and Kjersti Martinsen, Anna Widen, Kaia Means and Christian Melbye -video artists and technology - Museum of Modern Art, Oslo

November 18, 2001 She Speaks/The Weird Sisters - a dance work-in-progress by Laura Shapiro, choreographer, at Music and Dance Under Construction, New York

November 6, 2001 Cellular Memory Pt. II: Donor Meditations - a music-theater work in progress with Rahti Gorfien, writer, at Square One, Theater 22, New York

November 3, 2001 Concert - music of Dufay with Pomerium at Cooper Union, New York.

October 13, 2001 Excerpts from QUEEN BEEing - new opera by Sorrel Hays at InterArts Theatre, New York, NY.

October 11, 2001 Nu Kuam Tzu - Matthew Rosenblum's composition presented as part of the Orchestra and Technology Conference at Merkin Concert Hall, New York, NY.

October 7-9, 2001 NewOp Conference - presentation of a work-in-progress by Eric Salzman in Oslo, Norway

September 27, 2001 Diabolus - by Natasha Barrett in Aarhus, Denmark

July 6-7, 2001 - Ionische Fraktate - electro-acoustic opera by Martina Cizek, Vienna

June 22-24, 2001 - Wuornos - 2 act opera by Carla Lucero - Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco.  Kristin Norderval in the title role of Aileen Wuornos

May 27-29, 2001 - Proud to be Here - dance theater work. Choreography, Katharina Vogel, music and live performance, Kristin Norderval (voice and electronics) Bucharest "BucharEAST.WEST" international dance festival in Bucharest, and "Piatra Neamt Theatre Festival" in Piatra Neamt, Romania

April 26, 2001 - The Sheer Frost Orchestra - by Marina Rosenfeld for electric guitars and laptops. The third event in Performance on 42nd's spring series, "PULSE: a festival of digitally inspired performance. The Whitney Museum of American Art at Philip Morris, 120 Park Avenue at 42nd Street