Singer-songwriter, poet, artist, Born Maria Ocheretianskaya an only child, to a voice and puppet theater actor father and an unemployed engineer Mother, on November 10 1986, in Moscow, Russia, then part of the Soviet Union. Her family immigrated to Israel on February 21 1991. first to a kibbutz in the Negev, in the south of Israel and several months later to Tel Aviv. Later forced to change her name to Miriam Ocheretiansky, while studying at a religious Jewish school in Israel.
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- Singer-songwriter, poet, artist, Born Maria Ocheretianskaya an only child, to a voice and puppet theater actor father and an unemployed engineer Mother, on November 10 1986, in Moscow, Russia, then part of the Soviet Union. Her family immigrated to Israel on February 21 1991. first to a kibbutz in the Negev, in the south of Israel and several months later to Tel Aviv. Later forced to change her name to Miriam Ocheretiansky, while studying at a religious Jewish school in Israel. studied film in an art high school in Tel-Aviv, from which she had dropped out at the beginning of the 12th grade. In December 2006 formed Mary and The Baby Cheeses, a highly noted band in the Israeli underground circles and media in 2007, in October of the following year the band has moved to Berlin, where later she had changed the entire line-up. currently playing with an all-girl line-up frequently in the heart of the political autonomous radical scene. In December 2008 released "War songs" with 13 acoustic apocalyptic folk songs about war, crime and murder. In mid 2009 several of her poems and "the origins of evil" photography project have been published in on-line and printed magazines. some of the poems may be found here ("Firsts", "Electrocution" and "Proper adjustments"):
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- Singer-songwriter, poet, artist, Born Maria Ocheretianskaya an only child, to a voice and puppet theater actor father and an unemployed engineer Mother, on November 10 1986, in Moscow, Russia, then part of the Soviet Union. Her family immigrated to Israel on February 21 1991. first to a kibbutz in the Negev, in the south of Israel and several months later to Tel Aviv. Later forced to change her name to Miriam Ocheretiansky, while studying at a religious Jewish school in Israel.
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