The Mondavi Center's seventh season comes with some series name changes and other reorganization:
The jazz series Improvisations is now called Jackson Hall Jazz, and includes: trombonist Delfeayo Marsalis and a nine-piece band performing Duke Ellington's Such Sweet Thunder, a suite inspired by Shakespeare's poems and plays; vocalist Cassandra Wilson; and the Blue Note Records 70th Anniversary Tour.
The Studio Jazz Series continues in the Studio Theatre, with cabaret-style seating for Anat Cohen and the Nnenna Freelon Quartet.
The Classic Series has always comprised orchestra music, and, starting in 2008-09, that is what the series is called: Orchestra. This year's offerings: the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, with a program comprised entirely of works by Jewish-American composers, including Leonard Bernstein and Aaron Copland; the Munich and Estonian National symphony orchestras; and the San Francisco Symphony.
The Global Beat Series gets a new name and two subcategories: World Stage Dance and World Stage Music, to better describe the offerings that range from ballet folklorico, flamenco and tango, to drumming, fiddling and a cappella.
The Mondavi Center has also divided its Family Series, to differentiate programs for the very young (Children's Stage) and a little older (Marvels).
The Children's Stage Family Series comprises The Velveteen Rabbit, a Lara Downes Family Concert (Babar and Other Elephants) and the Fred Garbo Inflatable Theater Co.
The Marvels Family Series comprises The Best of MOMIX, from a company of "uncannily athletic dancers"; Scrap Arts Music; and Cirque Eloize.
-- Dateline staff
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