Western Sydney University
October 20th
The Playhouse Theater
‘The Li Po Experiment’ Ian Stevenson-Electronics & Joseph Tabua-Guzheng & Vocal
Western Sydney University
October 20th
The Playhouse Theater
‘The Li Po Experiment’ Ian Stevenson-Electronics & Joseph Tabua-Guzheng & Vocal
CAPOW!
Composers and Performers Out West
October 20th The Playhouse 7PM
Western Sydney University Kingswood
The Li Po Experiment
Adagio
Atonal
Canon
Ian Stevenson, Electronics
Joseph Tabua, Guzheng
Duration 6 min.
‘The Li Po Experiment’ is essentially a comprovisation for Max Cycling 74’ and the Guzheng.

Please enjoy this neat collaboration I was involved in recently.
Diversity Fest 2016
LIVE ART-STALLS-MUSIC-PANELS-POETRY

Performing at all Western Sydney University campuses.
http://www.westernsydney.edu.au/home/events/diversity_fest2
September
Mon 19th Kingswood
Tue 20th Bankstown
Wed 21st Parramatta
Thur 22nd Campbelltown
and
Fri 23rd Hawkesbury
The concert series will be recorded as a live album (CD and downloads) which will be released Tuesday November 1st 2016.
DIVERSITYFEST@WESTERNSYDNEY.EDU.AU
Western Sydney University
Creativity Unlimited 2016 Energizing Silence Music Festival
Sep 1-2 2016
Interventions_and_Intersections 2016
Western Sydney University
Humanities and Communication Arts
July 6th-7th
Building 2 Bankstown Campus
I will be presenting a conference paper here. See poster for more details.
http://online.fliphtml5.com/ahcs/rqrf/#p=1
Composers And Performers Out West
Thursday May 26th
On the night of May 26th, the last ever CAPOW concert was held in the ‘Performance Space’ of Western Sydney University Kingswood. The concert featured musical works by Noel Burgess, Hanli Botha, Diana Blom, Espradrille, Tabua Harrison and David Rapicano.
It really is quite amazing the way in which a room can affect you. Especially, the way in which the artist occupies a space. Does the room inspire artistry or is it ultimately the artist who is in control? Maybe certain rooms have a type of supernatural element that inspires each and every person that enters. Again, this is interesting, because a unique room like Western Sydney University’s ‘Performance Space’ allowed us to be quiet and reflective, as well as providing a private area to hear the muse. Previously, as an undergraduate I had spent a lot of time in the ‘Performance Space’ undertaking exams, watching workshops and absorbing many diverse musical performances. So, it is without question, I will truly miss coming here.
