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Dorian Wood (born 1975) is an American singer, composer, performance artist, visual artist, and writer.


Early life and education

Wood was born in
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,
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to Costa Rican parents. They began their musical education at a very early age, under the tutelage of their grandfather, the pianist Calasanz Alvarez.Dorian Wood: Beautiful Losing
LA Weekly.
In their early teens, Wood’s parents divorced, and Wood’s mother moved them and their sisters to
Costa Rica Costa Rica, officially the Republic of Costa Rica, is a country in Central America. It borders Nicaragua to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the northeast, Panama to the southeast, and the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, as well as Maritime bo ...
. They continued their studies at the
Conservatorio de Castella The Conservatorio de Castella (Castella Conservatory) is an arts institute located on the Pan-American Highway, Pan American Highway, in Heredia, Costa Rica. In 2016 the school was honored by a Declaratoria de Benemérito de la Patria, (Declaration ...
, and after graduating, they made their way back to Los Angeles. They studied film at
Los Angeles City College Los Angeles City College (LACC) is a public community college in East Hollywood, California. A part of the Los Angeles Community College District, it is located on Vermont Avenue south of Santa Monica Boulevard on the former campus of the U ...
for two years but then dropped out to concentrate on music.SoCal Musician Mends Heartbreak on Debut
Signal Tribune.
Wood first gained exposure performing on the gay bar circuit.LA's Dorian Wood is Something Else
, Hear in Colors.


Career

Wood released their debut album, ''BOLKA'', independently in 2006. Produced by Rebecca Stout, ''BOLKA'' received wide critical acclaim for its impeccable merging of folk, soul, Bulgarian choral music and experimental music. They quickly followed up ''BOLKA'' with the EP, ''Black Pig Suite''.Interview Dorian Wood: Pianos, Frances Bacon and Peter Seeger
, Net Emergence.
In 2010, they released the album ''Brutus'', which featured only Wood on vocal and piano, and was recorded live at the church St. Giles in the Fields in London, in the midst of their European tour.God Bless This Army So Close to the Ground (how the Brutus)
, InDigest Mag.
Wood was a member of the Los Angeles-based experimental orchestra Killsonic for three years.Killsonic: A 24-Piece L.A. Big Band's "Cloud of Noise"
LA Weekly.
Wood received critical praise for their performance and "picture perfect" art direction (Los Angeles Times) in the Killsonic opera, ''Tongues Bloody Tongues'', presented at the REDCAT in Los Angeles in 2010.Performance review: Killsonic at the NOW Festival at REDCAT
Los Angeles Times.
Wood performed at the REDCAT again in 2011 in the opera ''Zoophilic Follies'', along with Timur and The Dime Museum.Don't Quarrel About Species
, Times Quotidian.
In 2011, Wood was commissioned by LACE (
Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions Located in Hollywood, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE) is a nonprofit exhibition space and archive of the visual arts for the city of Los Angeles, California, United States, currently under the leadership of Sarah Russin. History In ...
) to present a new work for the performance series Los Angeles Goes Live, part of Pacific Standard Time. Wood's performance installation, ''Athco, Or The Renaissance of Faggot Tree'', incorporated over 30 performers, and was presented at Barnsdall Art Park. That same year, Wood performed with acclaimed artist
Marina Abramović Marina Abramović ( sr-Cyrl, Марина Абрамовић, ; born November 30, 1946) is a Serbian conceptual and performance artist. Her work explores body art, endurance art, the relationship between the performer and audience, the limit ...
in her piece ''An Artist's Life Manifesto'', presented at the
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. Wood released the album ''Rattle Rattle'' in 2013. An epic collection of original doomsday-themed songs that form one strong, continuous piece, ''Rattle Rattle'' incorporated over 60 musicians, including a 45-member choir assembled by Wood themself, The Difficult Women, as well as duets with Angela Correa (Correatown, Les Shelleys) and Nina Savary. Wood directed the controversial video for the first single "La Cara Infinita" (a duet with Eddika Organista), which featured a guest appearance by
Margaret Cho Margaret Moran Cho (born December 5, 1968) is an American stand-up comedian, actress and musician. In her Stand-up comedy, stand-up routines she critiques social and political problems, especially about race and sexuality. She starred in the Ame ...
. Wood's following video for their single "O" featured performance artist Rafa Esparza and model/make-up artist Taryn Piana. In October 2014, Wood toured Europe in support of the release of their EP, ''Down, The Dirty Roof'', via Atonal Industries. In 2015, Wood released a digital EP, "Hymn to Freedom", also via Atonal Industries. In May 2017, Wood released the album ''XALÁ''. Recorded at the Auditori Municipal in Vila-Real, Spain, "XALÁ" is their first full-length release recorded completely in Spanish. Described by Wood as an exploration and simultaneous devaluing of hyper masculinity, they are accompanied on the recording by bassist Xavi Muñoz and percussionist Marcos Junquera. In April 2019, Wood debuted their orchestral tribute project to iconic Mexican/Costa Rican singer Chavela Vargas, XAVELA LUX AETERNA, at the Festival Internacional de Arte Sacro in Madrid. The project was created in collaboration with Spanish artist Alberto Montero. The project toured Europe, the U.S. and Mexico from 2019 through the beginning of 2020. In May 2020, Wood released the EP ''Paloma'', which was recorded at Teatro Real Coliseo de Carlos III in Spain, during the final concert of the tour. Wood announced in 2020 the release of two back-to-back albums, ''ARDOR'' and ''REACTOR''. The albums were recorded during an artist residency at Human Resources LA. In 2022, Wood debuted their tribute to the singer
Lhasa De Sela Lhasa de Sela (September 27, 1972 – January 1, 2010), also known by the mononym Lhasa, was an American-Canadian singer-songwriter who was raised in Mexico and the United States and divided her adult life between Canada and France. Her first a ...
, entitled LHASA, at the Festival Internacional de Arte Sacro in Madrid, in collaboration with singer Carmina Escobar and composer Adrián Cortés.


Discography

* BOLKA (2006) * Black Pig Suite EP (2009) * Brutus (2010) * Glassellalia EP (2012) * Pearline EP (2012) * Rattle Rattle (2013) * La Cara Infinita EP (2013) * Down, The Dirty Roof EP (2014) * Hymn to Freedom EP (2015) * Ten Bowie Songs (2016) * XALÁ (2017) * Segua EP (2018) * Rhythm Nation 1814 (Live at Human Resources) (2019) * Paloma EP (2020) * ARDOR (2020) * REACTOR (2020) * Invasiva (2022) * Philomeno EP (2022)


Personal life

Wood is genderfluid and uses she/they pronouns.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Wood, Dorian 1975 births Living people American people of Costa Rican descent Performance art in Los Angeles Singers from Los Angeles Non-binary singers Los Angeles City College alumni 21st-century American singers American non-binary musicians 21st-century American LGBTQ people Genderfluid writers Genderfluid artists