Keyla Orozco worked on a composition for a tap dancer and four musicians, as well as a music theater piece which mixes tap, mime acting, video, and music. She was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in year 2000.
Keyla Orozco
Studios
Watson
Keyla Orozco worked in the Watson studio.
Built in 1916 in memory of Regina Watson of Chicago, a musician and teacher, this studio was donated by a group of her friends, along with funds for its maintenance. Originally designed to serve as a composers’ studio with room for performance, Watson was used as a recital hall for chamber music for a…