Sylvia & Me
Sylvia & Me
Ilyana Kadushin: – Audiobook Narrator & Performer, Podcaster, Film & Music Producer, Founder 'Stories Love Music'
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What do you think of when you hear music? Does it bring back memories? Does it make you want to get up and dance? Let’s add voice into the mix and think about the images that your mind conjures up.

Ilyana Kadushin uses both music and voice. And both manage to affect change, whether narrating or performing a book, producing music or co-hosting the podcast ‘No, I Know.’  Ilyana has delved into the world of performance, film, art and music melding these creative mediums. Always a part of the storytelling process, Ilyana wrote and performed the one woman “Devour the Apple” musical. She also performed the audio of Stephenie Meyer’s bestselling Twilight novels and narrated the heartbreaking memoir of Nobel Laureate Nadia Murad, The Lost Girl.

Incredible as it may sound, something positive came out of Superstorm Sandy…the creation of Stories Love Music. Ilyana and her creative partner and husband, James Harrell, were asked to help with some of the displaced seniors. Not knowing what to expect or how they could help, they chose something they both did well…they played music and sang. Music tugs at the heart and can brighten up even the bleakest of times. The moment evolved into Stories Love Music, a nonprofit program for caregivers of seniors with dementia and Alzheimers.

Ilyana is an award winning film producer. She won HBO’s 2011 Best Documentary for Separate, But Equal. She also won the Audi Award for audiobook narration and is an adjunct faculty of voice and public speaking at New York University, Tisch School of the Arts.

As a producer and co-host of the podcast No, I Know, Ilyana and husband James, feature live music and spirited conversation.

 

A conversation with Ilyana Kadushin:

 

  • A little microcassette player
  • A fascination with voices
  • Landing in New York City & Tisch School of the Arts
  • How about some ‘voice watching’
  • Twilight series and Edward’s character
  • Jeremy Irons inspiration
  • Nadia Murad and The Lost Girl
  • Storytelling and performing
  • Superstorm Sandy
  • The ‘spell of music’
  • A senior, a song (Shalom Aleichem), a memory and a voice
  • Voice Performance Coaching
  • Stories Love Music