Evette Tuáfek (b. 1990) is an Algerian-American sound and performing artist living on Mohican-Lenape lands/New York’s Hudson Valley. Her current solo project SEEPRAH explores the fault lines of gender, queerness, trauma, and diasporic-mixed identity. Her work has been presented at The Tank (NYC), Symphony Space (NYC), Providence Fringe Festival, Scranton Fringe Festival, The Wild Project (NYC), Between the Seas Festival (NYC), Bard College at Simon’s Rock, and Manhattan School of Music. Evette trained at the BMI Musical Theatre Project, New York Youth Symphony, and the European American Musical Alliance (Paris). She attended Stony Brook University (B.A. Music), NYU (M.S. Integrated Digital Media), and is pursuing an MFA in Sonic Arts at Brooklyn College.