WRITER LINE-UP // Natasha Lin, VIC

MEET THE TEAM BRINGING YOU CUTCOMMON'S FIRST EVER PRINT EDITION

We’re going to print!

 

In 2018, CutCommon will launch its first ever print magazine. And as far as we know, it’ll also be the first street press publication in Australia dedicated to sharing the stories of young and emerging classical musicians.

You’ll be able to pick up a copy of CutCommon’s physical edition for free when you visit one of the 50+ top-secret venues in our roving launch, which we’ll announce soon enough. (And if you subscribe to CutCommon, we’ll post one straight to your door.)

But leading up to our 2018 launch, we’re going to bring you our writer line-up – so join us as we celebrate and reveal the talent working hard behind the scenes to craft this bold new national magazine.

 

WRITERS IN PRINT!

Natasha Lin, VIC

 

Concert pianist and budding music therapist Natasha Lin is passionate about exploring the intersection between music and wellbeing. Her background as an award-winning pianist has led her to perform at various esteemed venues around Australia, and her unique and imaginative sounds have gained wide interests from national and state radios and concert platforms.

With years of performing, teaching and coaching experiences, Natasha is now working to explore the intersection between performative art and community wellbeing. Alongside her performances, she is the concert co-ordinator for the Friends of Music Series, and has facilitated workshops, seminars, and community groups in raising awareness to the essential power of music on wellbeing.

Natasha is finishing her Masters in Music Therapy, with her final internship in promoting sustainable music therapy programs in India, and is setting her sights further abroad in 2018 with the Musicians Without Borders network in the United States.

 

Want to learn more about Natasha? She writes a regular series on CutCommon about music therapy. Read one of her beautiful pieces.

Stay tuned to learn about more about the talented writers bringing you CutCommon!