About this Event
This unique festival performance features one of the first shows of Bahar Khazei’s new solo project, her first time performing with XEL, and a rare solo set from Mauricio Pauly. Field recordings, electronics, and live visuals merge in a layered, immersive sound world.
Presented by Barking Sphinx as part of the Unwritten Weekend festival.
The Hargrove (150 E 3rd Ave, enter through the back alley)
Sunday, March 29
Music: 5:00 pm
BAHAR KHAZEI & XEL
Bahar Khazei, is a first-generation immigrant artist and educator living on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh people. Her musical background includes free improvisation, classical piano, Iranian traditional music and synthesis. In her solo ambient project, she explores the concept of the space-in-between and (un)familiarity through ambient sound and blends collected field recordings with original compositions.
With a visual peformance by XEL
Hadis Fard aka XEL is an Iranian/Canadian human being from Lur ancestral lineage, based in ancestral land of Sḵwx̱wú7mesh and Shíshálh nations. She is a sound and vision composer and multi-disciplinary artist. Hadis uses sound, visual art, data, code, and poetry to bridge art x tech x eco and creates multi-sensory & immersive performances and installations. Hadis’ muses and explorations are rooted in eco-feminine, mythology, decolonization, geo-psychology, interspecies dialogue, and collective consciousness. Her works have been recognized locally and internationally, she has performed and exhibited in National Music Centre(Calgary), Mutek.JP x Touchdesigner(Tokyo), Vancouver New Music, Times Square (NYC), etc. Hadis’ purpose and community service is to live by the earth oriented practices within communities and bring the integrated authentic voice in areas less heard, she finds community in diversity.
www.fard.io
MAURICIO PAULY
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Mauricio Pauly makes music as a composer, performer, and songwriter. His work has been heard at festivals like Warsaw Autumn, Darmstadt, Ultima Oslo, Modulus, and Open Ears.
Recent projects include Hopeful Monster, an album of improvisations with Eve Egoyan, and The Brutal Joy, a live piece created and performed with Justine Chambers, James Proudfoot, and Vanessa Kwan. He's also written music for Athina Rachel Tsangari's LULU at the Salzburg Festival and NiNi Dongnier's Silent Flight at the Shanghai International Dance Centre. A triple album documenting live performances from the past decade is coming out on No Hay Discos (Montreal) in late 2026.
Mauricio teaches at SFU's School for the Contemporary Arts. Originally from Costa Rica, his home and studio are in Vancouver since 2017.
http://mauriciopauly.com
Thank you to Coastal Jazz and SFU for their support.
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We acknowledge that our work takes place in Vancouver on traditional and unceded Indigenous land belonging to the Coast Salish peoples, including the territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish),Stó:lō and səlil̓wətaʔɬ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. We are grateful for this place.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Hargrove, 150 East 3rd Avenue, Vancouver, Canada
CAD 11.98











