Ronnie Malley is a musician, theatrical performer, producer, and educator. With a background in Global Music and Performance Studies, Ronnie has collaborated with artists internationally and has composed and consulted for many cultural music projects in film and theater. His recent credits include musician on "The Secret Garden" (Court Theatre), musician and consultant on Disney’s "The Jungle Book" (Goodman Theater, Huntington Theater), associate producer, composer, and actor in "The Sultan's Dilemma" (International Voices Project), co-composer on "The White Snake" (Wuzhen Theater Festival, Old Globe, Guthrie, Goodman, McCarter, Berkeley Theatre, Oregon Shakespeare Festival), actor and principal musician in "Arabian Nights" (Lookingglass, Berkeley, Arena Stage Theatre) and film composition for "At the Gate, Modou: The Hang Player," and "Jon and Davy." Ronnie has produced the albums "Auraad Fathiya," "Saazuk Safar," "Tsikago," "Gypsy Surf," and has appeared as a guest artist on several musical works. He conducts Arabic language artist residencies for Chicago Public Schools through his company Intercultural Music Production. He is also a faculty member at the Old Town School of Folk Music and Chicago Academy for the Arts, as well as a veteran artist with Chicago Arts Partnership in Education. Ronnie performs with the music groups Allos Musica, Duzan Ensemble, Lamajamal, and Surabhi.