Tomoko Sauvage, Japanese musician and artist active since mid 2000’s, investigates the sculpturality of sound and improvisation in relation to the environment. Mainly known for a
musical / visual research about ‘natural synthesizer’ of her invention, composed with diverse fluid, bowls, ceramic, light and underwater amplification, Sauvage’s approach is attached to
questions of alchemy, meditation and balance between hazard and mastery.

Under the form of performances, installations and musical compositions, her work is regularly presented in Europe, Asia and America.

At Lisboa Soa, she performed at the wonderful Mãe d’Água das Amoreiras, a reservoir that used to collect and distribute the water adduced by the Águas Livres Aqueduct in Lisbon. Tomoko was surrounded by 5500m3 of water in a tank with 7,5 meter depth.