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emmagervasi.com 0:00 Fiddle 0:07 Electric Violin 0:17 Folk, Singing & Playing 0:28 Cabaret Band 0:41 Classical 1:02 Acoustic Rock Video Description: A compilation of violin performance videos featuring Emma Gervasi, a young, white genderqueer performer with masculine short brown hair. Emma is an actor-musician playing their violin in different styles while acting in various theatrical contexts. Clip 1: Emma is onstage with a large cast playing the fiddle in at a 19th century working class party in a production of A Christmas Carol. Everyone is wearing bright and cheerful Victorian era clothing. Clip 2: Emma is on a small stage with their leg up on a chair, playing an electric violin in a folk/indie/rock band setting from the musical Hundred Days. They are wearing an oversized brown blazer, small black lens glasses, dress pants, and black boots. Clip 3: Emma stands against a blank tan wall, singing and playing at the same time. They are wearing a white button down, black shirt, and green jeans. Clip 4: Emma plays on The Green Room 42 cabaret stage. They are seated behind a music stand stage right and wearing a black turtleneck with green jeans. The pianist is on stage left, with a singer center stage. The lights are a deep red. Clip 5: Emma is onstage in the same production of A Christmas Carol, this time dressed in street clothes during a rehearsal. They are wearing blue dress pants, a brown turtleneck, and a mic belt and are surrounded by other actors in street clothes. Clip 6: Emma plays in a theatrical punk/folk band on a small NYC stage. They are in a sweater vest, dress shirt, grey dress pants, and boots.