Leah McKeehan is a composer/musician based in Brooklyn, New York. Her love of poetry, music and cinema started at a young age. Her free time as a child was spent engaging in geeky activities such as analyzing music motifs in film scenes with her sister, and improvising music with her friends on Friday nights. Growing up with musical relatives and the eclectic mix of a multi-instrumental classical, jazz, free improv and songwriting education, her artistic voice is best found outside the borders of genre. Graduating from the City College of New York in 2020 with a Bachelors of Arts in Music and a minor in Creative Writing, Leah views music as another language to communicate the wide range of humanness in. We find pieces of ourselves and build bridges to our inner and outer worlds in books, poems and scripts. Leah aims to reach this level of storytelling in sound. Leah’s film scoring work for film “Since You Left” by Prameswari Mrajabwana has been screened at Film at Lincoln Center. Her recent co-composition “Bluing” with Arcinello Jocson for choreographer Daniella Hernandez premiered in a four-day performance run in Spring 2023.