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Sussan Deyhim (; born December 14, 1958) is an
Iranian-American Iranian-Americans, also known as Persian-Americans, are United States citizens or nationals who are of Iranian ancestry, or who hold Iranian citizenship. Most Iranian-Americans arrived in the United States after 1979, as a result of the Irani ...
composer, vocalist, performance artist, and activist. She is internationally known for her invention of a unique sonic/vocal language. LA Times quotes her as "One of Iran's most potent voices in exile".


Early life

Sussan Deyhim was born into a liberal Iranian family on December 14, 1958, in Tehran, Iran. She was the youngest of eleven children, and her house was filled with every conceivable style of music, old and new.
Growing up, Deyhim spent her summers at a special dance and arts camp at the Caspian Sea and at the Shirazz Festival. At the age of 13, she joined the Iranian National Ballet Company, and was offered a scholarship to attend the School of Performing Arts in Brussels. Deyhim won coveted admission into the Bejart Ballet in 1976, and moved to New York in 1980 to pursue music. Her music remains true to the spirit of her ancient heritage while pointing to the future with a very personal and poetic dramatic sensibility. In her own words, Deyhim said "I had been trained to do unusual vocals and I started doing choreography and composing music myself, using my voice as my instrument. Gradually I started getting very excited about music. My apartment was in the Village and I got into the downtown music and arts scene. I wanted to do something cool and an interesting hybrid relevant to our times."


Career and Musical style

Deyhim's music combines extended vocal techniques, digital processing, and the ancient mysticism of Middle Eastern music to create a deeply moving fusion of East and West. Her artistic career began in 1971, when Dehyim was 13. She danced with Iran's Pars National Ballet company, performing weekly on Iranian national television. During that time, Deyhim traveled across Iran to study with master folk musicians and dancers. In 1976, she joined Maurice Béjart's prestigious Béjart Ballet in Europe, after receiving a scholarship to attend the choreographer's performance-art school, Mudra. There, she was trained in many of the great world, dance, music, theater traditions as well as in classical ballet. Leaving Tehran in 1980, Deyhim moved to New York, embarking on a multifaceted  career encompassing music, theatre, dance, media and wide-ranging collaborations with leading artists from across the spectrum of contemporary art, including Ornette Coleman, Bobby McFerrin, Peter Gabriel, and Rufus Wainwright, Richard Horowitz, along with prominent female visual artists Shirin Neshat, Sophie Calle and Lita Albuquerque. Dehyim moved to Los Angeles in 2006. She has been signed to Sony Classical and continues to record for her own label, Venus Rising, where she has released five new albums of her works on film, multi media and recent collaborations. Often singing in Farsi, her music can be heard on the Oscar-winning film, Argo, while U2 made use of her composition, "Windfall/Beshno Az Ney," as part of its 360 tour. She performs in both English and Classical
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'. She has also performed with international orchestras, such as the Polish Radio Orchestra and the Krakow Philharmonic, and has received commissions as a composer from international ensembles such as Bang On A Can. She has performed her music at Lincoln Center Summer Festival, Carnegie Recital Hall, Albert Hall, The Old Vic, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Royce Hall and many other major labels.


Activism

Deyhim has been a frequent participant at humanitarian events and benefits, including a performance at the gathering of the spiritual leaders of the world at the United Nations General Assembly in 2001, the first Gathering of Female Spiritual Leaders in
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at the United Nations, and the Royal Hope Gala in the
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, London, England with
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, The Royal Ballet and many others, for medical aid to Iraqi children. In 2009, she performed in a sold-out concert at the UN General Assembly organized by Pakistan's biggest rock musician and activist,
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to raise funds for misplaced children in Pakistan, alongside other participants such as
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. In her work "Dawn of the Cold Season", a mixed media performative installation project, she was inspired by poet
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. The project presents an uncensored poetic feminist dialogue. Deyhim's outspoken feminist voice has had her exiled from Iran for 30 years now.


Recordings

Deyhim's solo recordings include: * ''Madman of God: Divine Love Songs of the Persian Sufi Masters'' (
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) * ''Shy Angels'' (with
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) Her recordings with Richard Horowitz include: * ''
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'' (for Sony Classical) * ''Desert Equations'' (
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) * '' A Gift of Love'' (for
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with narration by
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, Robert Thurman,
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). * ''City of Leaves'' (album) * ''Neda's Eyes'' (song) * ''Logic of the Birds (Red Mountain)'' * ''Forbidden Echoes'' (poetry of Sabeesh), a sonic visual installation (in development). With composer and director
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, Deyhim recorded * ''Shadows'' (for
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), based on the writings of
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and Heiner Mueller. She was also a featured soloist on Hal Wilner's tribute to
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''. Albums * Sotto In Su Feat. Sussan Deyhim, Frank Schulte - Vanitas (1997) (Poise) * Susan Deyhim, Shirin Neshat - Turbulent (2000) (Eyestorm) * Madam Of God (Divine Love Songs Of The Persian Sufi Masters) (2000) CramWorld, (Crammed Discs) * Sussan Deyhim, Reconstruction And Mix Translation Of "Madam Of God" By Bill Laswell - Shy Angels (2002) (Crammed Discs) * Out Of Faze (2008) (Venus Rising Records) * Sussan Deyhim And Shirin Neshat - Possessed (2008) (Venus Rising Records) * Sussan Deyhim And Shirin Neshat - Soliloquy (2008) (Venus Rising Records) * City Of Leaves (2011) (Venus Rising Records) Singles&EPs * Sussan Deyhim/Shirin Neshat - Soliloquy (2001) (Venus Rising Records) * Trouble Man (2008) (Venus Rising Records) * Marabeboos (2014) (Venus Rising Records)


Film and television

* ''
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'' directed by
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(vocals). Music:
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. Golden Globe and Oscar nomination for best score 2012. * '' The Last Temptation of Christ''. Music:
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'' (vocals). Music by Alberto Iglesias. * ''
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'' (vocals). Music: Richard Horowitz. * ''
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''. Music in collaboration with Richard Horowitz, winner of Czech Lion Award in 2009. * '' The Stoning of Soraya M.''. Music:
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* '' Unfaithful''. Music: Jan Kaczmarek * '' Sleeper Cell''. Music:
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(Golden Globe winning Showtime series). * '' Rise of the Argonauts''. Music:
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* ''A Jihad for Love'' (2008). Music by Sussan Deyhim and Richard Horowitz. * '' The House Is Black'', media opera based on the life and work of the Iranian contemporary literary heroine,
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Awards

Sussan Deyhim was the recipient of the Czech Lion Award for Best Music for Nejlepsí hudba from the movie Tobruk (2008).


References


External links


Official web site

Sussan Deyhim at Discogs



Videos


Sussan Deyhim with Polish Radio Orchestra
(Music by Jan A.P. Kaczmarek, vocal improvisations by Sussan Deyhim)
Deyhim at the Grand Performances in Los Angeles

Deyhim in Argo recording sessions

Deyhim live with Maetar
2012 Zeitgeist Media Festival, Hollywood, CA
Deyhim at Grand Performances 2011– Sange Khara

Beyond Conventions: Live Performance by Susan Deyhim

A short film about the Sussan Deyhim Exhibit at Shulamit Gallery

Interview with Sussan Deyhim , 2012 Zeitgeist Media Festival, LA

Sussan Deyhim at the Catalina Jazz Feb.2017
{{DEFAULTSORT:Deyhim, Sussan Living people Singers from Tehran 20th-century Iranian women singers 1958 births Exiles of the Iranian Revolution in the United States