IREN MÁRQUEZ DOS SANTOS



Iren Márquez Dos Santos is a trans non binary artist and researcher whose practice engages sound archives and music creation as tools of resistance and healing. Moving across sound design, field recording, music production, workshops and performance, their work generates spaces for radical listening and resistance against the erasure enacted by the gaze of Western epistemologies.



Their research traces the political materiality of the sea through an analysis of underwater sound as a medium capable of revealing fractured and conflicting environmental realities, shaped by colonial historical narratives. Within this framework, rhythmic contamination and Afrofuturist trans-oceanic frequencies operate as forms of sonic intervention, challenging the violence of ecological extractivism.

Bringing into bodily and historical resonance the experiences of Afro-descendant diasporic communities, Iren’s work interweaves experimental electronics with healing practices as a way to honor, remember and expand the ancestral knowledge coded in sonic vibrations.



Iren has presented work in institutions including Matadero Madrid, La Casa Encendida, Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo, Judson Church of New York, Conde Duque, among others, and is a long term collaborator of collectives Ayllu, Migrantxs Transgresorxs, Osikán Vivero de Creación, situating their emerging practice within a curatorial discourse at the crossroad of sound, art and anticolonial trans activism.


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SOUNDSCAPE FOR THE PERFORMANCE KALEIDOSCOPE BY CHOREOGRAPHER
MARINA SANTOS – MOVEMENT RESEARCH, JUDSON CHURCH, NEW YORK

- 2025




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Creation and design of Kaleidoscope’ soundscape, a dance and creative project by multidisciplinary artist and choreographer Marina Santo, debuted in the Judson Church in New York. Together, iren and Marina developed the soundscape for a choreographic act  as a living sonic environment where movement, decoloniality, and diasporic memory converge. The project weaves contemporary dance, embodied experience of community-based creation, and anti-racist reflection, grounded in Marina’s experience as a dancer and educator in Spain and Brazil and within the African diaspora, in resonance with Iren’s sonic universe and their ongoing research into the sea as a political, emotional, material and sonic territory.
















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