Saskia Venegas
COMPOSER
Saskia Venegas is a Spanish-Belgian composer, violinist and Music-Theatre maker. Her musical career started at the age of 12 at Juan Crisostomo de Arriaga Conservatory in Bilbao (Basque country). After finishing her violin diploma with baroque violinist Pedro Gandia’s she moved to The Netherlands to continue studying violin at CODARTS, University for the Arts, under the guidance of professors Christian Bor, Benzion Shamir and Gordan Nikolich.
During the last year of her violin studies, she took part in interdisciplinary performances working with visual artists, dancers and actors. This experience inspired her to apply to the New Music Theatre Master at CODARTS from which she graduated in 2013.During this interdisciplinary master studies, she attended music composition, dramaturgy and stage directing lessons and created several music theatre performances under the guidance of artists such as Micha Hamel, Arlon Luijten, Merlijn Twaalfhoven, Marcel Sijm, Titus Muizelaar and Rob de Graaf among others.
Saskia’s interest in the human’s socio-political behavior influenced her research studies where she deepened into Berthold Brecht’s and Augusto Boal’s theories applying their dramaturgical insight to the creation of interdisciplinary art performances.Saskia Venegas’s music theatre performances have been played in, Spain, Israel and several Dutch theatres such as Korzo Theatre, Ostade Theatre and Ro Theatre.
In 2016 Saskia Venegas obtained her bachelor diploma in composition at the Royal Conservatory of Antwerp where she studied with Wim Henderickx, Luc Van Hove and Alain Craens. Two years later she graduated with highest distinction at her master composition final exam.
In 2017 Antwerp Symphony Orchestra premiered her piece At the Aegean shores and in 2018 A veces, el silencio es la peor mentira got premiered by Belgian contemporary music Hermes ensemble.