Natasha Althouse received her vocal training from Ithaca College School of Music as well as Bollywood/Hindustani vocalist Rajani Madiwale of Pune, India. Her passion and curiosity dwells in sacred music from all cultures as well as the transformative powers of vibration.

Her music and/or vocals were featured in the winner of Best Short Film in the Tribeca Film Festival, “Cultivation” by Nathan Atkins along with her vocals in the feature film “High Heat” by Zach Golden, “Purgatory Series” by Tim Mcardle, “ZoNa” by Pierre Desir, and studio vocals for artists such as Rene Bailey, Keith Secola, Sarah Perrotta, and Jeff Greene. Natasha has produced two world premiere compositions “Shanti” (with award winning composer Paul Fowler) and her recent song “Choose Peace” which is currently being arranged for various University Choir ensembles. 

From her performances in Pune, India to her own studio recordings, to her toning workshops locally, Natasha’s pure intention in any vocal experience is authenticity, spirit and to deeply touch at least one heart (but hopefully many more.)

Shows & Events

Previous events

NATASHA

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City Winery, 23 factory street, Montgomery, NY

An intimate music wander-lust by solo artist NATASHA with special guests. Drawing from her Western Classical background as well as her East Indian training, NATASHA's passion and curiosity dwells in sacred music from all cultures as well as the transformative powers of vibration.

Sep9

Elements

Widow Jane Mine, 668 NY-213 , Rosendale

An exploration of the four basic elements through songs. Sparse instrumental accompaniment supporting angelic vocals will color the sound waves as we collectively go on a melodic journey. Join us to connect to your deepest self in the womb of the mother.

Sep4

Water is Life Festival

BAYFRONT FESTIVAL PARK

Honor the Earth and First Avenue are proud to present the second annual “Water Is Life” music, art & cultural festival at Bayfront Park in Duluth, Minnesota on the shores of the mighty Gichi-Gami (Lake Superior). Featuring an unprecedented coalition of musicians, artists, poets & Indigenous leaders, “Water Is Life” stands alone in the festival landscape at the heart of the Native American, women-led environmental & social justice movement nationally where Honor the Earth has led the fight for Indigenous sovereignty and climate justice for over thirty years. With performances by Ani Difranco, Allison Russell, The Indigo Girls, Tia Wood, LOW, Dessa, Joe Rainey Sr, Keith Secola, Annie Humphrey, David Huckfelt, Corey Medina, Gaelynn Lea, and emcee Thomas X, this one-day festival is a celebration of water as the fundamental life-giving resource of Mother Earth.

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