Join us for a performance by Alina Petrova, an accomplished electronic musician and member of the Russian art collective Pussy Riot. Known for her politically charged performances and genre-defying sound, Alina brings her dynamic energy to Chimera Café on Friday, April 25. This special event highlights the power of music as a tool for resistance, expression, and social change—values that align with Woody Guthrie’s enduring legacy. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to experience Alina Petrova’s cutting-edge sound live in Tulsa.
Details
Doors: 6 p.m.
Friday, April 25 at 6:30 p.m. CT
Chimera Cafe
212 N Main St, Tulsa, OK 74103
Tickets
Free for Woody Guthrie Center members. Become a member.
$10 general admission
About Alina Petrova
Through her intricate sonic installations and immersive experiences, she challenges listeners to engage with sound in new and profound ways, encouraging them to question their perceptual boundaries. Alina has created music for audio books, museum spaces, and theater performance.
Drawing inspiration from diverse musical and artistic traditions, she seamlessly combines classical, electronic, and experimental elements, crafting transformative experience for listeners.
Alina incorporates her musical practices into the performances of Kymatic ensemble (which she founded in 2015) and the Pussy Riot band, of which she has been a member since 2022.
As a multi-instrumentalist she showcasing her mastery over various instruments such as violin, viola, some traditional Chinese string instruments as erchu and guzheng, but also work with modular synthesizers and music programming.
As a curator, she plays a vital role in shaping the contemporary music and art scene. With meticulous attention to detail and an astute understanding of the cultural zeitgeist, she curates events that showcase the most groundbreaking and thought-provoking talents in the field.
See more of Alina’s work here.