Vlada is a vocalist, voice actress, and puppeteer, collaborating in a number of innovative music and interdisciplinary projects, and creating on-stage vocal characterizations for puppetry, film, and performance art. Vlada’s work with Luna Theatre was described in The Boston Globe as “phenomenal acrobatic vocalizations of every last voice, song, snort, and alarm bell.”
As a studio vocalist, Vlada has appears in film soundtracks and sound installations. Her voice is featured on National Geographic's internationally touring exhibit King Tut; featured on IMB in-house commercial; and heard in the sound installation Echoes from the Mountains at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino, Italy; among many others.
1996 – 2001 Berklee College of Music - Boston, MA
Degree in Performance, Suma Cum Laude
Minors in Jazz Composition and Music Business
1986 – 1991 State University “Sv. Kiril i Metodi” - Sofia, Bulgaria
B.Sc. program in Computer Science
1981 – 1986 The Russian Embassy High School - Sofia, Bulgaria
Working with ProTools HD set up and ISDN studios in New York City.
Vlada is fluent in Russian, Bulgarian, and English, with working knowledge of Spanish, and basic understanding of French, and Greek. She has served as interpreter and translator for a number of international projects. Vlada is a vocalist and performer, with over 15 years of on-stage experience.