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Kat Jones - The Voice within

59m · Artists of Change · 23 May 14:50

Kat Jones, a singer-songwriter and interdisciplinary collaboration facilitator, is powerful Voice of change. Despite having survived almost innumerable 'apocalyptic' experiences, she has never fallen into victimhood, instead making the powerful, fully conscious choice to write her own inner narrative about her life and experiences - one of "I have survived, I am an embodiment of hope".

In this Episode she discusses with Chanah the themes of trauma and survival that fuel her work, amd her intention to give Voice to the deeper, sometimes dark, silent things that we carry; to offer a cathartic mirror of sound through which anyone can feel seen, and heard.

Aside from touring as a solo artist, with her band (Kat Jones and The Prophets) as well as collaborator and cellist, Joshua Dent, her most recent project is a theatrical work called Dear Apocalypse which explores themes of trauma and what it looks like to overcome and survive them. She collaborated with Rebekah Hampton Barger of FALL to develop this work with production support from abrasiveMedia, and is looking forward to turning it into a touring production.

In 2014 she was invited by abrasiveMedia to become a resident artist and Director of Community Development in Experimental Music. She spends much of her time connecting artists on the fringes of the Nashville artistic community together for purposes of communication and collaboration.

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In this Episode she discusses with Chanah the themes of trauma and survival that fuel her work, amd her intention to give Voice to the deeper, sometimes dark, silent things that we carry; to offer a cathartic mirror of sound through which anyone can feel seen, and heard.

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