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TUNTUN TARATAWAN KRUE-ON


 

Taratawan Krue-On is a multimedia artist/composer from Thailand She started her career at the age of 13 by composing and arranging soundtracks for the Duke Award Best Documentary Film winner 'Shadow : Saga from the jungle, stranger at Khun Yuam' and an art film by Sakarin Krue-On, 'Manorah and the best friends of the snake’. The film later became a collection of the Singapore Art Museum. She later started her career as a piano accompanist for silent films in several silent film festivals organized by Thai Film Archive and participated in workshops conducted by Mie Yanashita and Neil Brand under Thai Film Archive. In 2019, Taratawan graduated from Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music (PGVIM) as a classically-trained pianist by Frank Reich, the Administrative Director of Germany Ettlingen International Piano Competition Organizing Committee, and as an artist/composer under the supervision of Dr. Jean-David Caillouët and Dr. Anothai Nitibhon. In 2021, She later graduated from MMus Creative Practice in the music department of Goldsmiths, University of London where she explored further more into music and moving image as her medium. Along the way of her journey through sound and filmmaking, Taratawan has found her own interests in the phantasmagoric aesthetics within normality and the relationship of time, space, and memories through the lens of music composer and filmmaker. 

 

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