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🌿Honouring Guy W. Stoker — Composer of “Flora Reflection” 🌿
As we continue our artist and musician introduction series for The Human Spectrum Music & Art Festival, we would like to express our heartfelt appreciation to Guy W. Stoker, the only composer whose music was specially dedicated to Janet Lee’s artwork, “Flora Reflection.”
Guy W. Stoker is a British composer, songwriter, and pianist based in the Paris region of France. With more than thirty years of professional musical experience and a Master’s degree in Contemporary Composition, his work beautifully bridges songwriting, contemporary composition, and narrative musical storytelling.
A deeply meaningful part of Guy’s artistic journey is his personal lived experience with epilepsy. As someone who has epilepsy himself, Guy uses music as a powerful way to give voice to the emotional, psychological, and social dimensions of the condition — experiences that are often difficult to express through words alone.
Through projects such as Ictal Variations and his recent album Purple Universe, he continues his artistic mission to create reflection, understanding, and c***ection for people living with epilepsy, as well as for those who support them.
His music carries a deep sense of honesty and humanity. Through melody, harmony, and lyrical storytelling, Guy opens a space for epilepsy to be understood not only as a medical condition, but also as a lived human experience.
We are truly honoured to have Guy’s contribution in The Human Spectrum Music & Art Festival. His music adds another meaningful layer to Janet Lee’s artwork “Flora Reflection,” reminding us that art can be experienced not only through what we see, but also through what we hear, feel, and understand.
Thank you, Guy W. Stoker, for sharing your music, your story, and your heart with this festival. Your contribution reflects the very spirit of The Human Spectrum — where creativity becomes a bridge for awareness, inclusion, and human c***ection.
Symphonia Child Development Sdn. Bhd.
Music Education
We are working hard towards:
* Reinforcing the importance of early childhood music education
* Discovering and building children’s inborn musical talent
* Fulfilling children’s desire in music making
* Nurturing children’s lifelong love of music
🌈 The Human Spectrum Music & Art Festival 2026: Final Artist Introduction Series 🎨✨
As we come to the last series of our artists’ introductions, we would like to express our heartfelt appreciation to all the artists who have participated in The Human Spectrum Music & Art Festival.
Each artwork shared with us carries a story, a feeling, a perspective, and a unique creative voice. Through this festival, we hope to create greater public awareness and provide a meaningful platform where these creative expressions can be seen, appreciated, and celebrated by the world.
In the world of art, we embrace a beautiful spectrum of talents, abilities, ideas, and creativity. Art does not belong to only one form, one style, or one way of expression. It can be seen, heard, felt, moved, imagined, and experienced in many different ways.
Together, we hope to show the world that creativity has no single definition — and that art can be expressed through many beautiful forms.
Thank you to all our artists for being part of this meaningful journey. Your participation has made this festival richer, deeper, and more inspiring. 💛
In our next post, we will begin our Musicians’ Introduction Series, starting with Guy W. Stoker, a British composer, songwriter, and pianist, whose contribution adds another meaningful layer to The Human Spectrum Music & Art Festival.
Let us continue celebrating creativity, inclusion, and the many colours of human expression. 🌟
11/05/2026
Today, we are excited to officially publish our YouTube channel created in conjunction with The Human Spectrum Music & Art Festival. 🌈🎶
This channel features music created by the students and teachers of Symphonia Academy of Music, using AI technology as part of a creative learning and experimental journey.
The music pieces were created to match 50 artworks from 29 artists, whose artworks will be displayed at the upcoming The Human Spectrum Music & Art Festival, happening from 3–5 July 2026 at Damansara Performing Arts Centre (DPAC).
We are truly proud of our students and teachers for being open to trying something new — exploring how AI can help us go beyond the traditional ways of creating and experiencing music. Through this project, they learned to c***ect sound, imagination, visual art, and technology in a meaningful way.
For us, this is more than just creating music. It is the beginning of a long-term journey to support The Human Spectrum project, where AI technology can become a tool to widen creative pathways, build confidence, and open up future career opportunities, especially for neurodivergent individuals.
Every small step matters. Every exploration brings new possibilities.
Please support our students and teachers by watching, liking, sharing, and subscribing to the channel. Your support means a lot to this journey. 💛
Check out our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/17s2PqEWAo8
Memorable Music for The Human Spectrum Music & Art Festival The Human Spectrum Music & Art Festival – AI Music PlaylistThis playlist was created in conjunction with The Human Spectrum Music & Art Festival, featuring m...
09/05/2026
Behind every performance is courage, practice, teamwork, and heart 💛
Our children are busy preparing for the upcoming concert at The Human Spectrum Music & Art Festival 2026, and every rehearsal has been filled with learning, laughter, creativity, and growth ✨
We are so proud of how far they have come, and we can’t wait to share their beautiful performances with everyone on 5 July 2026 🎶🌈
08/05/2026
✨ We are starting an experimental project… and we would truly appreciate your support 💛
At The Human Spectrum Music & Art Festival, our programme development team has been exploring how AI music tools may potentially open up new creative and income-generating opportunities for neurodivergent individuals in the future.
As part of this exploration, we have started producing and publishing AI-generated music on YouTube to better understand:
🎵 What kind of music c***ects with audiences
📈 How far the content can reach
🌍 How AI music can be shared and marketed meaningfully
💡 What possibilities may exist for future training pathways
This current video is created by our programme development team as part of the testing and research phase of the project. Through this process, we hope to learn, improve, and eventually create more accessible opportunities for neurodivergent youths and adults to participate in creative AI-related fields.
We are still learning step by step, and your support would mean a lot to us 🙏
If you would like to support this experiment, we would greatly appreciate if you could:
❤️ Like the video
💬 Leave a comment
🔁 Share it with your friends and family
▶️ Subscribe to the channel
Every interaction helps us understand the audience better and supports us in improving this initiative for the future.
Thank you for supporting inclusion, creativity, innovation, and new possibilities 🌈✨
Soft LoFi Night Music | Peaceful Beats for Study, Meditation & Relaxation Welcome to our channel — a space for relaxing music, peaceful soundscapes, and meaningful creativity.This channel is part of an experimental initiative c***e...
🎨 Meet the Artists of The Human Spectrum Music & Art Festival
We are thrilled to continue our journey into the soul of The Human Spectrum Music & Art Festival by introducing the second wave of incredible artists whose visions bring our theme to life.
Art is more than just visual—it is a bridge between neurodiversity, emotion, and the sensory world. These creators have poured their unique perspectives into every brushstroke and digital frame, preparing to transform DPAC into a living gallery of human experience.
✏️Mark Your Calendars:
🗓 Date: 3 – 5 July 2026
📍 Venue: Damansara Performing Arts Centre (DPAC)
Stay tuned as we spotlight each artist in this series over the coming days. Discover the stories, the techniques, and the heart behind the spectrum.
Hew Zi Xuan (singer) and Foo Kai Qi (pianist) are each exploring a new experience - recording music inspired by artworks from The Human Spectrum Music & Art Festival. It’s not perfection - it’s about growth, expression, discovering new possibilities through music. A small step, but a meaningful new pathway.
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04/05/2026
We’re excited to share a special milestone from The Human Spectrum Music & Art Festival 🎶🎨
Hew Zi Xuan (singer) and Foo Kai Qi (pianist) have each been working on a unique recording process — where their singing and piano playing are carefully matched to selected artworks from the festival.
Although they are not recording together, both of them are exploring how music can respond to the same artwork in their own way. This makes the process even more meaningful, as each interpretation brings a different emotional layer and perspective.
This is a completely new experience for both of them.
Stepping into something unfamiliar is not easy. It requires listening differently, feeling the artwork, and expressing it through sound — not just technique, but c***ection. There is still room for refinement and growth, but this process itself is already an important step forward.
Because sometimes, it’s not about getting everything perfect.
It’s about opening a door.
Through this experience, Zi Xuan and Kai Qi are beginning to explore a different side of music — one that goes beyond performance, into expression, interpretation, and creativity. It shows us how music can become a bridge… between senses, emotions, and new possibilities.
And perhaps, this is just the beginning of a new pathway for them — discovering what music can truly do for them, and where it can take them next.
We’re proud of their courage to try, to learn, and to grow 💛
Stay tuned as we continue to share more behind-the-scenes moments from this journey.
** Last but not least, thank you our dear Qing Yuan for helping them to complete the recordings.🥰😍
🎨 Meet the Artists of The Human Spectrum Music & Art Festival
We are thrilled to continue our journey into the soul of The Human Spectrum Music & Art Festival by introducing the second wave of incredible artists whose visions bring our theme to life.
Art is more than just visual—it is a bridge between neurodiversity, emotion, and the sensory world. These creators have poured their unique perspectives into every brushstroke and digital frame, preparing to transform DPAC into a living gallery of human experience.
✏️Mark Your Calendars:
🗓 Date: 3 – 5 July 2026
📍 Venue: Damansara Performing Arts Centre (DPAC)
Stay tuned as we spotlight each artist in this series over the coming days. Discover the stories, the techniques, and the heart behind the spectrum.
🎨 Meet the Artists of The Human Spectrum Music & Art Festival
We are thrilled to continue our journey into the soul of The Human Spectrum Music & Art Festival by introducing the second wave of incredible artists whose visions bring our theme to life.
Art is more than just visual—it is a bridge between neurodiversity, emotion, and the sensory world. These creators have poured their unique perspectives into every brushstroke and digital frame, preparing to transform DPAC into a living gallery of human experience.
✏️Mark Your Calendars:
🗓 Date: 3 – 5 July 2026
📍 Venue: Damansara Performing Arts Centre (DPAC)
Stay tuned as we spotlight each artist in this series over the coming days. Discover the stories, the techniques, and the heart behind the spectrum.
🎨 Meet the Artists of The Human Spectrum Music & Art Festival
We are thrilled to continue our journey into the soul of The Human Spectrum Music & Art Festival by introducing the second wave of incredible artists whose visions bring our theme to life.
Art is more than just visual—it is a bridge between neurodiversity, emotion, and the sensory world. These creators have poured their unique perspectives into every brushstroke and digital frame, preparing to transform DPAC into a living gallery of human experience.
📍 Mark Your Calendars:
🗓 Date: 3 – 5 July 2026
📍 Venue: Damansara Performing Arts Centre (DPAC)
Stay tuned as we spotlight each artist in this series over the coming days. Discover the stories, the techniques, and the heart behind the spectrum.
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