Synchromy Presents: Urban Birds 2026 Annual Festival

Date

May 30

Time

12:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Cost

Free

Council District

City Council District 1
Event Schedule

Join us for our annual Urban Birds festival, celebrating LA's avian residents

NOTE: No dogs are allowed at this location. If you wish to bring a dog, you are welcome to at our June 7th rendition at Arlington Garden instead.

Urban Birds returns with a special “Best Of” festival, bringing together some of the most beloved performances, installations, and musical works from past editions of Synchromy’s site-specific celebration of birds, sound, and the urban ecosystem.

Embedded within the parks, this immersive event invites audiences of all ages to wander, listen, and discover music in unexpected places. Alongside performances, the festival will feature family-friendly activities, including craft stations and opportunities for visitors to learn about local birds and plants. Across the festival grounds, visitors will encounter interactive sound installations, live performances, and interdisciplinary artworks inspired by the birds and environments of Los Angeles. Musicians and artists will activate the landscape with works that blend composition, improvisation, environmental sound, and sculpture, transforming the park into a living instrument.

This event will also unveil Act V of Monsoon::Superbloom, a mytho-poetic eco-opera exploring cycles of extinction and renewal. A live sound installation of suspended “monsoon drops” will surround the audience with layered recordings of water, voices, and birdsong. As the sonic storm subsides, birds return and a speculative “superbloom” emerges, offering a vision of regeneration after catastrophe. This will be activated by performances by Dorian Wood alongside Sadie Greyduck, Anais Azul, and Cat Mahatta.

Featured installations include sound-producing artworks created by Ashton Phillips, Cassia Streb, Tim Feeney, and Thadeus Frazier-Reed, where audiences can explore sculptural bird-speaker systems that modulate birdsong, a sonic clock marking the passing of the hours via noise textures, and other works that blur the boundary between nature and instrument.

The festival also revisits composer portraits inspired by Southern California birds, originally commissioned by Synchromy. As audiences roam the grounds like birdwatchers, they will encounter pop-up performances of works such as Mockingbird Hopscotch by Vera Ivanova, Heat Thrasher by Dante DeSilva, Monster by Jen Wang, and Red-Shouldered Hawk by Kenji Oh, performed among the trees and pathways of the park. These will be performed by Cassia Streb, Jennifer Bewerse, Scott Worthington, and Michael Matsuno.

A film of Voices from the Hill, a site-specific musical journey across Elephant Hill, will be screened as part of the program. This work guided audiences through stages of struggle, devastation, contemplation, and regeneration, featuring music by Guillermo Brown and poetry by Los Angeles Poet Laureate Luis Rodriguez, alongside visual installations built from natural materials found on the hillside.

The festival also highlights a video of Urban Birds: The Plasticene, an interspecies opera developed in collaboration with the International Bird Rescue wildlife clinic. Drawing from conversations with staff and patients at the clinic, the work confronts the environmental crises facing birds today while celebrating acts of care, rehabilitation, and release. The opera blends experimental music, dance, poetry, and electronic sound to explore the fragile relationship between humans, birds, and the ecosystems we share.

Urban Birds celebrates collaboration across species, disciplines, and communities. By bringing together artists, scientists, musicians, and audiences in shared outdoor spaces, the festival invites us to listen more deeply to the voices of the birds and landscapes that shape life in Los Angeles.

This concert is made possible in part by a grant from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs and the City of Pasadena Department of Cultural Affairs.

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