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Yuval Avital had been working with electronic music and new technologies since 2005, first collaborating with electronic composers (such as Halim El-Dabh, auther of Martha Graham's Clytemnestra). Since 2008 Avital is a composer in residence an Milan's center of new Technologies and new languages applied to performing arts, AGON, collaborating with some of the most important voices in the Italian electronic scene. Searching for interdisciplinarity and unity of arts, Yuval Avital collaborate with leading choreographers, directors, actors, poets, video and visual artists continually. He creates and directs multi media multi media concerts, events, performances and Operas and installations worldwide : List of multi media works : - Nostalgia for Guitar and Dancer (Torino, Italy 2005) - Hamesh for music ensemble, electronics and two actors (Vercelli, Italy 2005)
- Slow horizons for guitar, Kazakh traditional ensemble (12 musicians), dancers, a story teller and visuals (Nauryz 21 festival, Almaty, Kazakhstan 2006)
- Escher vs. Packman for five dancers vocalists, guitar and electronic music (Biarteca festival, Italy 2006)
- Magà for 4 musicians and video (Milano, Italy 2006)
- After the darkness for Harpsichord, male choir and indigenous Filipino ensemble (Bogio, Phillipines 2007)
- Cariatide Sonore per Stazione Ostiense (special production for the Notte Bianca festival, Rome, Italy 2007)
- Music for the Choreography Cave Canem by Avi Kaiser & Sergio Antonino, for guitar, electronics and dance choir (Duisburg, Germany 2007)
- Dark Red City game score for Harpsichord, Guitar, Mandolin, video and infinite number of guest musicians (Zwolle, Holland 2007).
- Roman games for infinite number of musicians (La Sapienza university, Rome, 2008)
- Kolot - icon sonic Opera for 12 traditional singers, instrumental ensemble, Electronics and Video (2008)
- Lefkara Moirai - for 4 musicians, 2 singers, video, actors & live electronics (Lefkara, Cyprus, 2009)
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