Haleh Abghari, a native of Iran who divided her time between California and Colorado Springs, passed away on August 7, 2024. She was 54 years old. Haleh was a multi-talented artist who excelled as a singer, actor, and voice-over artist, captivating audiences in the U.S., Canada, and Europe with her remarkable performances.
Haleh is survived by her beloved parents Latifeh and Mohammad Abghari, and sister, Niloofar Abghari of Orange County, California. A dedicated, selfless and generous daughter, sister, friend, performer, and advocate, Haleh was known for her fearless and passionate approach to life, engaging with diverse perspectives, advocating for human rights, and making meaningful connections with everyone she met.
Renowned for her extraordinary vocal performances, Haleh's work in Georges Aperghis' Recitations for Solo Voice was hailed as a virtuoso and winning performance by The New York Times. Her portrayal of King George III in Eight Songs for a Mad King showcased her exceptional talent. Haleh was one of the founding members of “Mouths Wide Open”, an ad hoc group of volunteers who use art to advocate for active citizenship civic dialogue. She was also an integral member of Conway & Pratt Projects, from 1997-2001, a community-based arts group creating large-scale installation and performance.
Haleh pursued her studies in music at The University of California at Davis, Peabody Conservatory, The Mannes College of Music, and the Banff Centre for the Arts in Canada. Haleh was also awarded a Fulbright Scholar Grant to work on the vocal music of György Kurtág in Budapest.
For the last 12 years, she taught at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Besides teaching voice and novel interdisciplinary music ensembles, she created and developed classes that inspired curiosity and excellence in performance. Her courses raised awareness of other innovative multidisciplinary artists who utilize their art for social justice. She constantly reiterated the critical roles artists play in our world and communities.
Haleh’s life was a testament to her passion for the arts, human rights, and her commitment to her family and friends. She leaves behind a legacy of courage, creativity, and deep connections with those who knew her. As her family, friends, and community mourn this profound loss, they hold onto the memories of the incredible person Haleh was and the light she brought to this world.
The Celebration of her precious life will be announced in the coming weeks at University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. Additionally, there will be a zoom gathering planned for later this fall.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to a gofundme started by Haleh’s friends, in Haleh Abghari's memory: https://gofund.me/94cb4c8e
May Haleh rest in peace, and may her loving memory always resonate in our hearts, inspiring us to demand excellence, fueled by enormous compassion and love.
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