I am a complete newbie. I'm not even sure this is the right place to write this, but I guess if this is my own user page, I can't do much damage by posting my babble. But I found doing this helps me think and organize my thoughts. I realize this text maybe belongs in "My talk" page, so if anyone out there reads this, feel free to contribute or correct me.

I guess I'll start experimenting with an article about a subject I know well, and that seems a bit outdated: Maya Dunietz. So I guess what I'll do, I'll write the text I wish to add HERE, and see what it looks like. So, here goes:

2010–Present edit

In 2010 Dunietz recorded several covers as lead singer, including "Can We Kiss"[1] by Calvin Johnson and I'll Be Your Mirror by The Velvet Underground. She also performed with and wrote the string arrangements for "1000"[2], an album released in 2011 by French Hyphy post-punk trio Cheveu.[3] Presented and performed in two consecutive exhibitions in Art Site Jerusalem "Yaffo 23", a multidisciplinary art venue run by Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design,[4][5]. Performed on piano at "You Make Remake" Festival in Tel Aviv curated by Renana Raz[6]. Performed with Uzi (Ramirez) Feinerman (guitar) and Ram Gabai (drums) in the "PsanTrio" Festival in Tel-Aviv[7]. Presented a musical installation together with visual artist Alona Rodeh[8] in the main opening event of 2010 Design Year in Holon. In the summer of 2010 Dunietz performed with John Butcher, Eddie Prévost and Guillaume Villtard at Cafe Oto in London, and with Neil Davidson and Johnny Chang in Glasgow and Edinburgh, Scotland. Performed with DJ Ofer (SchoolMaster) Tal at the 20th anniversary of The Left Bank[9]. In October 2010 Dunietz performed in Toulouse, France with "Vortex", a French Improv Jazz Duo consisting of Heddy Boubaker and Sebastian Ciroutteau.[10] In January 2011 Dunietz performed in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem with Stephen O'Malley (US) and Iancu Dumitrescu (Romania)[11]. In the same month She performed with Ansamblu Hyperion La Ateneul Roman[12] in Bucharest, Romania, and also performed at the International Conference and Workshop, titled "Whispering, Prompting, Shadowing: Performed Voices"[13] conducted by The Institute for Advanced Studies at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Later that year Dunietz performed Solo Piano alongside two other women pianists: Misa Shimomora (Japan), and Katia Tubul (Israel) and exhibited in the Ashdod Museum of art group show "On the Road to Nowhere". In April and May 2011 Dunietz curates a series of events at London Avant-Garde venue "Cafe Oto", labeled "Hit & Run"[14]. Dunietz also takes active part in each of the 5 events, featuring musicians such as Oren Ambarchi, Daniel Higgs, Steve Beresford and Fritz Welch.

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