India born, California raised songstress, Zoya, will be in Sri Lanka for a series of music exchange programmes hosted by The Sooriya Village as a part of their Workshop and Performance series.
Zoya has been praised by the likes of The Huffington Post, Wondering Sound, Rolling Stone India, ELLE, and more for her innovative sound intertwining folk singer-songwriter music and the inescapable allure of her entrancing cross cultured vocal style, coupled with intense, stirring harmonies, electronic soundscapes and eclectic instrumentation.
Her music flows, ingeniously making your feelings centre stage with her unique vocal quality coupled with the honesty with which she sings allowing her to steal your attention right away.
As a music business graduate from the world renowned Berklee College of Music, Zoya continues to act as a pioneer in the global music industry while following her true passion as a touring singer-songwriter. While gaining recognition from heavyweights such as A.R Rahman as well as The Chainsmokers, she has toured and opened for the likes of Kawehi, Storyman, Salman Rushdie, Ryan Scott, Raghu Dixit, Lusy Rose, Natty and more.
Zoya will be conducting a dual workshop session on “channelling your muses in modern songwriting”, and “Secrets of stage performance” in a three hour, two day session at The Sooriya Village on the 14th and 15th for all you singers/songwriters out there looking for an edge in the music industry.
Interested parties may register by emailing The Sooriya Village at: contact@thesooriyavillage.lk along with their details.
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