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Kristie Ibrahim is an Assistant Professor at the Schulich School of Music, McGill University, specializing in percussion performance and co-directing the McGill Percussion Ensemble. She actively contributes to contemporary music through ensemble collaborations and interdisciplinary projects.
- Co-founder of Montreal's SIXTRUM percussion ensemble
- Collaborations with composers like Tim Brady, Nicole Lizée, and Robert Normandeau
- Notable sound design work in theater, including nominations for Montreal English Theatre Awards
Her research focuses on innovative percussion techniques, staged performance creation, and interdisciplinary collaborations across music, theater, and dance. She has performed internationally with orchestras such as the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and Symphony Nova Scotia. Awards include a Montreal English Theatre Award for her contributions to SIXTRUM’s production of Angélique and a French Académie Charles-Cros accolade for her ensemble’s recordings.





