Tatiana Rosa (1991) is a Portuguese audiovisual artist and flautist specializing in developing live audio processing and programming for multidisciplinary performances. Currently based in Amsterdam, she obtained her Master’s degree in Live Electronics from the Amsterdam Conservatory in 2017. She regularly collaborates with dancers, actors, and directors in the development of performances in which she assumes the roles of flautist, sound designer, and visual artist. In her own creations, she has primarily focused on developing works in which musicians play a role in theatrical expressions through the use of movement, voice, and electronic extensions. She is a founding member of Trash Panda Collective, Queens of Noise, and Ensemble mpmp.
As a live electronics artist, she has collaborated with Jerzy Bielski on four of his previous productions: Zamenhof Project: Breaking the Codes, No-One Show, NONline Opera, and ZUAM. She was also involved in the previous research residency and the development of the Fish Dance prototype.