Headshot of Raegan Padula; she is looking up and holding an audio recording device while wearing headphones

Raegan Padula

Appointments

Post-Baccalaureate Intern

Teaching Assistant

Biography

Raegan Padula is a composer, instrumentalist and sound-organizer whose ears are moving as microphone and speaker. Right now, she's investigating sympathetic resonance, sonic collage and the disruption of memory-time, body-space, self-other. She feels fulfillment from creating and studying queer art spaces in the underground and how they heal communities. As an organizer and DJ (alias RGN), they educate others on deejaying practices, history and community. Their work has been performed live and recorded by ensembles in New York City, London, and Hanover, New Hampshire. She also spends some time producing and mixing in the studio. 

Grants and awards include the Mark L. Lebowitz 1977 Memorial Prize in the Performing Arts, the Hopkins Center for the Arts Class of 1961 Fund, the Lazarus Family Musical Theater Award, the Davin Polk Fund for the Arts, the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy & Society Student Grant, and the Kunzel Fund.

Education

B.A. Dartmouth College

Contact

Raegan.Alena.Padula@dartmouth.edu
Hallgarten Hall 201
HB 6242

Departments

Music
Sonic Practice