Alkarma Choir and Issa Zaatry
This sound installation emerges from a one-semester choir in Haifa composed of adults from diverse cultural backgrounds — Jews, Palestinians, Russians, Argentinians, Dominicans, and others. Each participant was invited to send three unrelated audio recordings. These fragments, together with a live recording from a choir session, were curated and woven into a single composition.
The work listens to multiplicity of voices that do not necessarily belong together, yet momentarily coexist.
Issa Zaatry is an artist and a musician whose work brings together performance, education, and art therapy. His practice explores how sound can hold difference, create dialogue, and foster human connection.