On Sunday, 17 May 2026, second-year students of Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music (PGVIM) presented “FINNA” — an Audiovisual Performance created as part of the Contextual Studies 4 course at Marshall Live House.

The performance invited audiences on a journey exploring the emotional transition between “the place where we grew up” and “the person we are becoming” through an immersive combination of sound, visuals, and atmosphere that closely surrounded the audience throughout the experience.


“FINNA” portrayed the story of an artist living within a big city — a space filled with excitement, opportunities, chaos, and the hidden loneliness beneath it all. The performance reflected the experience of navigating life’s transitions and redefining one’s identity amid constant change.


The performance was divided into four chapters:
— Excitement
— Displacement
— Acceptance
— Becoming
Through the integration of music, visual elements, and spatial storytelling, the audience was invited to experience a journey suspended between memory, movement, transformation, and the redefinition of self.


