Paul Chavez

Paul Chavez (aka FeltLike)
Birth name Paul Michael Chavez
Born (1964-07-01) 1 July 1964
Beaumont, California, USA
Genres Experimental, Minimalism, Ambient, Electronic
Occupation(s) Audio Applications, Composer, Sound Designer
Instruments Guitar, bass, percussion, keyboards, wind instruments, computer
Years active 1987–present
Website www.waterrock.org

Paul Chavez (born July 1, 1964) is an American composer of dance music, and a sound designer for installation and theater. He often composes under the project name FeltLike. Chavez has worked in the Los Angeles, California area since 1990 where he did some of his first works at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions[1] where he started as a sound engineer. Chavez's music is influenced by the minimalism of Steve Reich and Paul Dresher and the experimental music of Robert Ashley and Laurie Anderson. His work has been featured at the REDCAT Theater in Los Angeles (part of the Walt Disney Concert Hall) and his recent score for the Arcane Collective's dance work Cold Dream Colour was created in collaboration with U2's The Edge.

Chavez has developed a style of composition over the past twenty years that involves creating the initial sound score independently from the choreography. The score is then brought together with the dance just prior to the performance and a sound collage is created. Often the work is mixed and modified live during the dance performance using multiple playback sources such as multitrack computers, CDs, and live instruments.

Biography

Chavez began writing music for dance in college at UC Santa Barbara's College of Creative Studies, where he studied with composers John Carbon, Hagar Kadima and installation artist Ann Hamilton. He received a Bachelor of Arts in Music Composition from there in 1987. A native Californian, Chavez's music is strongly influenced by his engineering, visual arts, design and architecture background.

His past performances with the group The 4GUNAS (which he co-founded with sound designers Raul Vincent Enriquez and Erik Blank) included theatrical, tableaux vivants of his design that underscored the sculptural nature of his work. Chavez has worked extensively in scoring the work of several choreographer/dancers who specialize in the Butoh style of dance, including Oguri, Roxanne Steinberg, Melinda Ring, Morleigh Steinberg, and Sarah Elgart. He has also collaborated with Shel Wagner Rasch and Stephan Koplowitz, Dean of the School of Dance at the California Institute of the Arts.

Selected Works

References

  1. Apple, Jacki (Summer 1990). "Paul Chavez and the 4Gunas". High Performance. #50 Vol. XIII, No. 2: 59.
  2. Mulrooney, Deirdre (15 November 2010). "Review: Cold Dream Colour". The Independent. Retrieved November 15, 2010.
  3. Johnson, Harold. "SUMMER DANCE PERFORMANCE AT LAX FLYAWAY® BUS TERMINAL IN VAN NUYS". Retrieved 2011-06-27.
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  5. "FALL WATER (EVENING IN 100 ACRES)". FLOW: Can You See the River?. Indianapolis Art Museum. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
  6. Lee, Evelyn. "LA Beyond Cars: A Global Perspective on Rail and Public Space". Inhabitat. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
  7. "'Mapping Idyllwild,' a site-specific performance tour". Town Crier. 2008-05-29. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
  8. Bleiberg, Laura (2 March 2007). "Butoh dance meets Faulkner". Orange County Register. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
  9. Looseleaf, Victoria (27 March 2006). "At its heart, a dark tale old and familiar". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
  10. "DRIFT Open Air Performance at M&A". Materials & Applications. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
  11. "Travelling Light". IMDB. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
  12. Segal, Lewis (20 June 1994). "DANCE REVIEW : 'Clerestory': Metaphysical Romp in Modular Space". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
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