Kathryn Emerson is a multifaceted artist and scholar whose work spans performance translation, music, and education. As a performance translator of wayang kulit, a traditional Javanese puppet theater, Kathryn runs the Ekalaya Javanese Performing Arts Center in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, immersing herself in the rich cultural heritage of the region. Her musical talents are showcased on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, where listeners can enjoy her unique compositions, including tracks like "Smoky Night Jazz" and "Evening Spark Serenade."
Beyond her artistic pursuits, Kathryn is deeply involved in education and social-emotional learning. She leads workshops for adults, focusing on curriculum building, career development, and the business of teaching artistry. Her academic background includes studies at the University of Sheffield, Goldsmiths University of London, and Royal Holloway University of London, where she has honed her expertise in psychology and interaction in music.
Originally from Kalamazoo, Michigan, Kathryn "Kitsie" Emerson brings a wealth of experience as a performer, scholar, teacher, and cultural ambassador. Her diverse talents and dedication to both art and education make her a compelling figure in the world of contemporary performance and cultural exchange.