Svjetlana Bukvić, composer, artist, and professor of music business, electronic music, composition, and sound for film, entered the year 2023 enjoying inspiring collaborations, continuing to follow new technologies, and composing new pieces of music. On Sunday, February 19, it had two world premieres in one day! At the Plugged-in concert with the great quintet Sylvan Winds at the Marc A. Scorca Hall of the National Opera Center in New York City, she performed the electro-acoustic work "Unraveling the Linear." Just a few hours before, at the American Festival of Microtonal Music (AFMM), Svjetlana performed her piece "Lucid Iterations 1" for bass guitar and electronic sound. And as soon as the impressions from these concerts settled, new dates and announcements of new musical treats followed. As a composer and producer, Svjetlana has been a collaborator of the Carolyn Dorfman dance community for 10 years, and on April 13 and 15, this group will perform at the gala performance on the occasion of the 40th anniversary with the track "Tattoo," which is part of one of Svjetlana's favorite dance collaborations under the name "Interior Designs." The performance was announced at the Morris Museum & Bickford Theater in New Jersey. Svjetlana scheduled a new world premiere, the third this year, for May 7, when she will perform her piece "Lucid Iterations 2" at a concert called "Name Bands & Nicknames" at Kostaba World in Manhattan. This year's theme of the CompCord festival is "What's in a Name," and together with Svjetlana on the synthesizer, four musicians whose names begin with the letter J will perform: Jai Jeffryes, piano, Jay Rodrigues, saxophone/flute, Jay Rozen, tuba, and Jay Elfenbein, bass/viola da gamba. Svjetlana Bukvić is a member of the Bosnian-Herzegovinian-American Academy of Arts and Sciences (BHAAAS). As an artist, she makes a great contribution to efforts to bring and spread the knowledge of experts from BiH who live all over the world in our homeland.