SASSAS presents sound. at the Kings Road Park Pavilion featuring solo sets by Fahad Siadat and Stephanie Cheng Smith. Both composer/performers combine acoustic instruments with varied electronics to create unique textures of sound. Doors open at 2:30, and music starts at 3pm.

Sunday, December 2, 2018 3pm Performance
Kings Road Park Pavilion 1000 N Kings Rd West Hollywood, CA

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Fahad Siadat is an advocate of innovative and adventurous music, particularly for vocal ensembles. He approaches this advocacy as a performer, composer, conductor and entrepreneur. Fahad regularly sings with C3LA: The Contemporary Choral Collective of Los Angeles and HEX Vocal Ensemble, for which he is artistic director. He is also co-artistic director of The Resonance Collective in New York, an interdisciplinary music/dance ensemble with collaborator Andre Megerdichian. He has previously been a conductor of the CalArts Contemporary Vocal Ensemble, C4: The Choral Composer/Conductor Collective, and assistant conductor of The Industry opera company in Los Angeles.

Fahad is regularly commissioned to compose, and act as music director for, concert music ensembles, dance companies, theater troupes, and film studios. He has worked as composer and music director for: Theater Dybbuk, Rosanna Gamson Dance, Monmouth University, Seton Hill College, C4: the award winning Armada Films, Jacksonville Dance Theater, the California EAR Unit, and the TOCCATA Orchestra.

In 2012, he founded See-A-Dot Music Publishing, Inc., a company devoted to the advocacy of new choral works and emerging composers. He is currently a faculty member at Chaffey College where he teaches composition and is assistant conductor of choirs.

Stephanie Cheng Smith is a composer, performer and programmer who creates interactive pieces, installations, improvisations and through-composed works. She often uses electronics, violin and light, and her latest explorations with motor arrays have been featured in the 2016 issue of Experimental Music Yearbook. Smith’s performances and residencies include Studio for Electro-Instrumental Music (STEIM, Amsterdam), PACT Zollverein (Essen), liebig12 (Berlin), Re-New Digital Arts Festival (Copenhagen), EcoSono (Caribbean), Centre for the Living Arts (Mobile), Megapolis Arts Festival (Baltimore), and—in Los Angeles—Machine Project, LA Film Forum, REDCAT, and the Society for the Activation of Social Space through Art and Sound (SASSAS). She has also made appearances on webcasts such as EarMeal, Experimental Half-Hour and dublab. Smith frequently performs electronic music under the name Stephie’s Castle, is a member of networked music ensemble bitpanic, and has composed for and performed as a member of the Dog Star Orchestra. Serving on the wulf.’s Artistic Advisory Board, she also curates and produces experimental music concerts in the Los Angeles area.

She has studied composition at the University of Chicago with Kotoka Suzuki and earned an MFA in Experimental Sound Practices and Integrated Media from California Institute of the Arts, studying with Mark Trayle, Sara Roberts, and Ulrich Krieger.