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NOGA ​is a singer-songwriter, composer, ​
​& creator of interdisciplinary art


Her work moves through intricate rhythmic grooves interwoven with folk-jazz-inspired melodies,
creating lively ​and dynamic soundscapes grounded by warm and earthy tones.
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​NOGA’s deeply personal and emotionally resonant approach ​speaks to
​the complexities of discovering oneself ​and traversing the human experience.

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Lady sun (July 2023)

​"Lady Sun" is NOGA's 5-song debut solo EP. It was released on July 1, 2023. It was recorded at Buffalo Stack Productions in Beacon, NY throughout 2021. The EP release show was held at the Howland Cultural Center in Beacon, NY on June 30, 2023.
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The "Lady Sun" EP is a collection of songs that tells the tale of one relationship through its many phases. It is a time capsule, a coming-of-age story documented through song, an account of how relationships shape you as you get older, and a reflection on the expansive nature of first loves. It is an exploration of friendship, queer love, and all of the internal processing that accompanies those experiences when you begin to step into yourself.

These songs were written starting at the end of my high school years through to the present day. Releasing this EP feels like I am finally letting a younger version of myself go; like I am releasing a younger Noga to be contained within this music so that I can make room for all of the new ideas and projects I hope to work on next. I am extremely grateful to have written these songs, and to finally be putting them out there.
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The Cabo Project (JULY 2021)

The Cabo Project is a family collective made up of NOGA (Noga Cabo), Adam Cabo, Zohar Cabo, & Dassi Rosenkrantz.

In July 2020, we spent two weeks working day and night on the beginnings of The Cabo Project. Setting up a recording space in the living room of “The Farm”(the house at Hudson Valley Distillers in Germantown, NY), we went in with zero expectation of what we would create. A couple of days in, we unanimously decided that this project would be a vehicle to give voice to the origins of our lineage and ourselves.

We explore our family’s complex cultural history through genre, storytelling, and food, traversing through Egypt, Poland, Israel, Puerto Rico, Cuba, and New York. While also tying this familial journey back to our own experiences of the world, we allowed the serenity of our surroundings to inspire a song about the work of healing as individuals being the foundation of collective healing for humanity.

This is the first album of our family collective, and will most likely not be the last.
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MOSAIC (DECeMBER 2019)

This was a work commissioned by the New England Conservatory NOVA Fellows that was performed on December 15th, 2019 in the  Plimpton Shattuck Black Box Theatre at New England Conservatory (Boston, MA).

MOSAIC was an immersive concert experience in which collaborators from a wide spectrum of artistic disciplines came together to unite classical music, jazz, contemporary improvisation, visual art, spoken word, and dance, all while pushing the boundaries of the expected performer/audience relationship. This piece served as a commentary on immigration in the United States and the process of piecing an artistic work together.

The event took place in two parts. During the first part, concertgoers  traveled to three rooms to view the different disciplines interacting within independent, small groups; the second part of the afternoon brought together all performers, creating and performing as one to make a MOSAIC of artistry.

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Prana: Breath, a movement through the rasas (JuNE 2020)

A dance-film created during the height of the pandemic in virtual collaboration with Chicago-based Bharatanatyam dancers Rekha Iyer & Asha Rowland.

This multidisciplinary work illustrates the duality between the experience of the COVID-19 Pandemic and the BLM movement. Using the framework of the navarasas (emotional states of being in Indian classical dance), we explore the American emotional psychology surrounding these two transformative events. This was a fundraiser event for The Okra Project, an American grassroots collective providing support to Black trans, non-binary, and gender-non conforming individuals. During the week that followed the premiere, we raised a total of $2,000.
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