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The HollowKeeley Forsyth, English singer, songwriter and actress, finds a unique place in today's music with the release of her album The Hollow (2024), which will be premiered in Portugal at Theatro Circo. Known for her haunting voice, Forsyth's music is influenced by the landscapes of her native North Yorkshire and echoes the existential depth of artists such as Samuel Beckett or choreographer Pina Bausch.
Her debut album Debris (2020) and the follow-up Limbs (2022) were critically acclaimed, praised for their exploration of despair and introspection. Their live shows are immersive and physically intense, drawing audiences into a world shaped by both primal energy and the vulnerability of each of us.
Collaborating with renowned musicians such as Colin Stetson and Evelyn Glennie, Forsyth's work extends to multimedia, including soundtrack compositions. His third album, The Hollow, solidifies Forsyth's status as an innovative force in music and the performing arts.
Keeley Forsyth
The Hollow
The Hollow
Keeley Forsyth, English singer, songwriter and actress, finds a unique place in today's music with the release of her album The Hollow (2024), which will be premiered in Portugal at Theatro Circo. Known for her haunting voice, Forsyth's music is influenced by the landscapes of her native North Yorkshire and echoes the existential depth of artists such as Samuel Beckett or choreographer Pina Bausch.
Her debut album Debris (2020) and the follow-up Limbs (2022) were critically acclaimed, praised for their exploration of despair and introspection. Their live shows are immersive and physically intense, drawing audiences into a world shaped by both primal energy and the vulnerability of each of us.
Collaborating with renowned musicians such as Colin Stetson and Evelyn Glennie, Forsyth's work extends to multimedia, including soundtrack compositions. His third album, The Hollow, solidifies Forsyth's status as an innovative force in music and the performing arts.
Her debut album Debris (2020) and the follow-up Limbs (2022) were critically acclaimed, praised for their exploration of despair and introspection. Their live shows are immersive and physically intense, drawing audiences into a world shaped by both primal energy and the vulnerability of each of us.
Collaborating with renowned musicians such as Colin Stetson and Evelyn Glennie, Forsyth's work extends to multimedia, including soundtrack compositions. His third album, The Hollow, solidifies Forsyth's status as an innovative force in music and the performing arts.
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