Today 2026 April9 (Thu) 02:48 Etc/GMT-8

2026/05/02 11:30~2026/05/02 13:00

Ramya Shankar: The Human Experience - An Arts for More Benefit

Conceptualized by sound artist/vocalist Ramya Shankar, "The Human Experience: Emotion in a World of AI," is an interactive vocal and sonic journey exploring emotion as energy in motion. Through raga-inspired phrasing, cross-genre soundscapes, and audience participation, the performance traces stages of anger, grief, rejection, and relationships - inviting discovery, presence, and deep listening in an AI-shaped world. The work moves through lived emotional landscapes--such as anger, rejection, grief, and relationships, joy, realization, each unfolding in discernible stages. For example, before exploring the stages of anger, the audience is invited to sense the initial rise of tension through sound itself. Drawing from raga phrasing and cross-genre influences, the voice becomes a mirror of human behavior, revealing emotion through resonance. Audience participation is integral, encouraging discovery and presence. In an era shaped by AI and optimization, this work re-centers listening, embodiment, and emotional truth.Tonight's concert is an offering by the nonprofit organization "Arts for More"--which seeks multitudinous ways to bring cultural expression to audiences while in the process raising funds for organizations in critical need of funds to disperse in this "time of constant emergency." Ramya Shankar will designate the specific beneficiary of this benefit. The Ensemble will also present this project on the afternoon of Sunday, May 3rd at San Francisco's Community Music Center as part of the San Francisco International Arts Festival.Ramya Shankar is a genre-blurring sound artist and vocalist whose voice flows from deep Carnatic and folk roots of India into jazz and global music. Her voice is a vessel for emotion, healing, and human connection—fusing improvisation, rhythm, and story. As a composer and producer, Ramya crafts immersive sonic landscapes that explore the shared human experience—Love, Grief, Courage, Adventure, Joy—using the voice as a medium to trace emotional stages and reveal the profound textures of human feeling. Her work invites listeners into discovery, presence, and resonance.Peter Barshay is a veteran bassist with a strong reputation built over decades of performing on both the New York City and San Francisco Bay Area jazz scenes. He has collaborated with jazz luminaries such as Kenny Barron, Freddie Hubbard, Sonny Stitt, Kenny Werner, Shirley Horn, Woody Shaw, Pharoah Sanders, Blue Mitchell, Tony Williams, Joe Henderson, Joe Lovano, Johnny Griffin, and Bobby McFerrin. His sound reflects a lifetime of musical exploration—from salsa and straight-ahead jazz to fusion, avant-garde, and music rooted in Afro-Cuban and Brazilian traditions.Varun Pattabhiraman is a Mridangist based in San Francisco, California. In addition to the mridangam, Varun explores hybrid acoustic and electronic percussion setups that include the khanjira, ghatam, konakkol, drum set and electronic drum pads. He regularly performs concerts in the Bay Area and is a member of fusion groups including the Sufi-Rock band CaliQawwali.Unpil Baek is a pianist, improviser, and composer whose music flows freely across jazz, classical, global, sacred, and experimental traditions. He also performs regularly with Vitamin Em, a chamber jazz collective known for its joyful, genre-bending performances that blend improvisation with classical and world music.Zach Mondlick is a Berkeley-based drummer. He received his Masters of Music from Berklee College of Music, where he studied Contemporary Performance and Production. Zach is the music teacher for The Presentations School in Sonoma.