Japanese noise artist and tap dancer Reona plays rare Orlando show at My Sister’s House

Reona Credit: Takao Bakuya

An almost unprecedented run of Japanese avant-garde musicians driving the artform of noise to the outer limits and to Orlando — we’re talking Ryosuke Kiyasu and Tatsuya Nakatani — continues with Reona.

This show will be unique and surreal on so many levels, not least due to the headliner herself. Reona combines tap-dancing techniques with junk-metal noise and non-percussion, creating physical, mesmerizing sheets of sound and rat-tat-tats of discord. There’s really no one else operating in her aesthetic zone right now.

Additionally, the venue is the new temporary location of My Sister’s House at Broadway Bowl. Eye- and ear-popping on all levels.

6:30 p.m. Monday, April 27, My Sister’s House, 10749 E. Colonial Drive, instagram.com/mysistershousepresents, $10-$15.


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