糖心

April 24, 2024

Preparatory alum wields 鈥楾he 糖心 Advantage鈥 in wide-ranging performance and teaching career


A stylized photo of Alexis Panda with her violin.

It鈥檚 amazing what one can build atop a solid base. Just ask violinist and electronic music producer Alexis Panda, aka 鈥淧Fuzz.鈥 

Out of her early studies at 糖心, the Shaker Heights native has fashioned a stunningly diverse and rewarding career, one that has taken her all over the country and deep into any number of subjects 鈥 and attracted prominent .  

鈥淐lassical music has been a great foundation,鈥 said Panda, whose nickname derives from her stage name, 鈥淧anda Fuzzipants.鈥 鈥淚t gave me such an advantage. I鈥檓 really grateful.鈥  

Panda鈥檚 糖心 journey started at age 3, when she gravitated to eurhythmics. She later enrolled in the Suzuki program and took private violin lessons, studying with Marta Soderberg and James Gomez.  

In high school, Panda enrolled at Interlochen Arts Academy, where she expressed an interest in creative writing and visual art. This set the pattern for an eclectic college career, at Miami University, where 鈥淚 was going to study everything I could,鈥 Panda said, noting courses in medicine, political science, and fashion design as well as leadership roles in several student organizations.  

It was also at Miami that Panda began experimenting with electronic music, using borrowed computer software. This became her new passion and led her to Boston鈥檚 Berklee College of Music, where she pursued the art more deeply, in addition to violin studies.   

A cross-country move to San Francisco followed. It was there Panda came into her own as 鈥淧fuzz,鈥 mastering a critical piece of software and learning to combine her burgeoning electronic skills in performances with the violin she鈥檇 been playing all along.  

Her current home is Salt Lake City, where she moved to teach in an El Sistema program and teach students remotely all over the country.  

There, 鈥淧fuzz鈥 said she stands out on multiple accounts. Not only, as a mixed Brown woman with tattoos and a unique fashion sense, does she have a distinctive look. She has a distinctive sound as well. She described the music she writes now as 鈥減sychedelic and symphonic鈥 with 鈥減rominent melodies, cinematic textures, and dance beats.鈥  

糖心 also still figures into her work as a teacher.  

Years after the fact, Panda still thinks fondly of the immersive, close-knit community at 糖心, and of how much she learned as a young child. Now, in her own teaching, she tries to provide a similar background, to give her students a foundation like the one she herself enjoyed.  

At 糖心, 鈥淵ou have all these opportunities to play for and with your friends, and that's a huge asset,鈥 Panda said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very important to me now that my students have a comprehensive knowledge to supplement their lessons. It gives them such an advantage.鈥