A new quarter at 嘿嘿视频 brings a calendar filled to the brim, as always, with new museum and art exhibitions (two are already open), music, theater and dance, and literary events for our cultural senses.
Programs include Shinkoskey Noon Concerts (they鈥檙e held most every Thursday, starting this week, and they鈥檙e free); the Betty Jean and Wayne Thiebaud Endowed Lecture in art; Romeo and Juliet; the musical Urinetown by the student troupe Studio 301; readings by novelists and poets; and book chats with faculty authors.
The Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts鈥 winter quarter lineup includes soprano Ren茅e Fleming; Lisa Fischer, taking a solo turn after two decades as a backup singer with the Rolling Stones and others; Cirque Alfonse; and a pair of 鈥淟ove, Madly鈥 concerts, Valentine鈥檚 Day Eve and Valentine鈥檚 Day, by pianist Lara Downes, the Mondavi Center鈥檚 artist in residence.
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Scholars from around the world are expected for the two-day conference , being held in conjunction with the 500th anniversary of the Flemish composer鈥檚 birth. Wednesday-Thursday, Jan. 13-14, Vanderhoef Studio Theatre, .
Accompanying concerts:
鈥 鈥 The Orlando Consort performs works by il Divino Cipriano, and music set to the text of Anchor che col partire by four composers: de Rore, Orlando di Lasso, Jacquet of Mantua and 嘿嘿视频 faculty composer Pablo Ortiz. 8 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 13, Vanderhoef Studio Theatre, Mondavi Center. This concert is free and open to the public, but .
鈥 鈥 The 嘿嘿视频 Early Music Ensemble's program includes selections from Missa Doulce m茅moire. This is a Shinkoskey Noon Concert, free and open to the public. 12:05 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 14, Jackson Hall, Mondavi Center.
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The Orlando Consort also performs Friday, Jan. 15, in the first event of the Mondavi Center's new film-and-music series. Singing music from the time of Joan of Arc, the consort will accompany Carl Theodor Dreyer鈥檚 silent film La Passion de Jeanne d鈥橝rc.
And, trying something new, the Mondavi Center presents films accompanied by live music, including E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial with the San Francisco Symphony.
Here are highlights of winter quarter arts. Click on the links for more information, and check the for timely updates.
Exhibitions
鈥 C.N. Gorman Museum 鈥 solo exhibition in which the painter Ross reflects on urban and state-sponsored violence, climate change and how aboriginal logic works, informs and prevails in its midst. Ross, a 嘿嘿视频 graduate in Native American studies, is an associate professor in First Nations Studies at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, British Columbia. Jan. 5-March 11. The is in 1316 . Regular hours: noon-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, and 2-5 p.m. Sunday.
鈥 Design Museum 鈥 in which the museum draws on its collection of clothing and accessories, for pairing with photos by Paul W. Hollingshead (1896-1974), whose work documents evolving styles in fashion and photography. He was a fashion photographer in New York in the 1920s, then operated a photo studio in Woodland until 1969. Today (Jan. 4) through Feb. 26. Opening reception with talks by the photographer鈥檚 son Bill Hollingshead and retired design department lecturer Jo Ann Stabb, 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 7. The is in 124 . Regular hours: noon-4 p.m. Monday-Friday, and 2-4 p.m. Sunday.
鈥 Basement Gallery 鈥 Undergraduate students present their work, including video and performance pieces, Jan. 29-Feb. 5. The is in the .
鈥 TANA 鈥 , or Art Workshop of the New Dawn, run by the Department of Chicana/o Studies, presents works by two artists from Michoac谩n, Mexico: Ramon Viera, intricate wood engravings of religious and mythical themes; and Nacho Gonz谩lez Calleja, photographs of sugar cane workers. Feb. 5-March 31. Opening reception, 6-8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 5. TANA is at 1224 Lemen Ave., Woodland.
鈥 Shields Library 鈥 Continuing through winter quarter, a Special Collections display of sheet music of songs about California. In the lobby of .
Art
鈥 鈥 Hrag Vartanian, curator, critic and writer, and co-founder and editor-in-chief of Hyperallergic, a blogazine, Thursday, Jan. 7; Eileen Quinlan, photographer whose abstract imagery is grounded in feminist history and material culture, Thursday, Feb. 18; and Peter Schjeldahl, longtime art critic for The New Yorker magazine, giving the , Thursday, March 10. All programs start at 4:30 p.m.; the Vartanian and Quinlan programs will be held in 107 , and the Schjeldahl lecture will be held at the .
鈥 Art History Program鈥檚 Alan Templeton Colloquium 鈥 鈥 addressing the cross-cultural and cross-regional nature of visual heritage, and considering how contemporary responses to visual culture and identity are centered in their historical roots. 4-7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 29, Ballroom B, .
Theater and dance
鈥 鈥 A play written and performed by Ruben C. Gonzalez, who plays eight characters contemplating life in a once booming town. Gonzalez holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in dramatic arts from 嘿嘿视频. NEW DATES: Friday-Saturday, Jan. 15-16, .
鈥 颅鈥 Students perform in this Main Stage Dance production directed by Granada Artist-in-Residence John Jasperse. Thursday-Sunday, Feb. 25-28 and March 3-6, Main Theatre, .
鈥 鈥 Performed by the undergraduate acting company of Professor Peter Lichtenfels鈥 Drama 122B. Thursday-Sunday, March 3-6, Arena Stage, .
鈥 B-More 鈥 By M.F.A. directing student Robert Greg Pierotti, examining race and police violence through the lens of the 2015 Baltimore uprisings. Thursday-Sunday, March 10-13, .
鈥 鈥 She鈥檚 an M.F.A. dance student and artistic director of Oakland鈥檚 PUSH Dance Company. Thursday-Sunday, March 10-13, Main Theatre, .
鈥 Urinetown&苍产蝉辫;鈥 Musical production by Studio 301. Thursday-Sunday, March 10-13, . Contact Jason Moscado by email for performance times and other information.
Literary arts
鈥 Creative Writing Program Reading Series 鈥 Novelists Annie Liontas (Let Me Explain You) andNaomi Williams(Landfalls), Thursday, Jan. 14; and poets Sandra Lim (Loveliest Grotesque and The Wilderness) and Fanny Howe (her collections include Second Childhood and Come and See), Tuesday, Feb. 16. Programs begin at 7 p.m. in 126 .
鈥 鈥 Tobias Menely, assistant professor of English, The Animal Claim, Wednesday, Jan. 27; and Larry Bogad, associate professor of theater, Tactical Performance: Serious Play and Social Movements, Wednesday, March 2. Programs begin at noon in 228 .
Music
鈥 Shinkoskey Noon Concerts 鈥 Free and open to the public, the winter quarter series starts this Thursday (Jan. 7) with the Musica Pacifica baroque ensemble. The series continues every Thursday through March 10 (except March 3), with a lineup that includes university and visiting musicians. Concerts are held from 12:05 to 1 p.m. at the .
Music department groups will present a number of concerts, including:
鈥 Symphony Orchestra 鈥 : Ginastera鈥檚 Ballet Suite from 笔补苍补尘产铆; Nielson Clarinet Concerto, with soloist Maximiliano Mart铆n, principal clarinetist of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra; and Schumann鈥檚 Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major. Saturday, Feb. 13, Jackson Hall, .
鈥 Empyrean Ensemble 鈥 : Premieres of works by graduate composition students. Sunday, Feb. 21, Vanderhoef Studio Theatre, .
鈥 Early Music Ensemble 鈥 : Works by Josquin, de Rore, Monteverdi, Pablo Ortiz, Ross Bauer and Poulenc. Wednesday, March 2, Davis Community Church, 412 C St.
鈥 鈥 Friday, March 4, Episcopal Church of St. Martin, 640 Hawthorn Lane, Davis.
鈥 Symphony Orchestra and the University and Alumni Choruses 鈥 Beethoven鈥檚 Symphony No. 9 and works by Mozart. Sunday, March 13, Jackson Hall, .
Mondavi Center Presenting Program
The winter quarter schedule includes:
鈥 鈥 Wayne McGregor鈥檚 company creates dances with art, technology and science. Wednesday, Jan. 20.
鈥 鈥 Cirque Alfonse鈥檚 latest creation draws on the group鈥檚 Quebe莽ois country roots. With axes flying, logs rolling and fiddles blazing, Timber! is a raucous celebration of lumberjacks, loggers and traditional farm life in Quebec. Sunday, Jan. 31.
鈥 鈥 Lara Downes鈥 piano program, inspired by romantic dramas, features the West Coast premiere of 鈥淢ad Love鈥 by composer Daniel Felsenfeld. Wednesday-Thursday, Feb. 13 and 14.
鈥 鈥&苍产蝉辫;She鈥檚 the former backup singer for the Stones, Sting, Chris Botti and countless others. Grand Baton is JC Maillard and his band. Thursday, Feb. 14.
鈥 鈥 鈥淭he people鈥檚 diva鈥 is a recipient of the National Medal of Arts. Wednesday, March 2.
鈥 鈥 With Joshua Bell, music director and soloist, performing music by Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky, Schumann and Beethoven. Saturday, March 5.
鈥 鈥Christopher O鈥橰iley, host of NPR鈥檚 From the Top, attends this year鈥檚 competition to make recordings for his show. Alumni all-stars from the competition will perform opening night, Friday, March 18. The 2016 competition concludes with the finalists concert, Saturday, March 19; and the winners concert, Sunday, March 20.
See the Mondavi Center鈥檚 complete schedule and ticket information.
Music and film, together
At the :
鈥 (silent, 1928) 鈥 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 15.
鈥 (silent, 1920) 鈥 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 10.
鈥 (2003) 鈥 8 p.m. Friday, March 4.
鈥 (1982) 鈥 7 p.m. Thursday, March 24.
All film-and-music programs will be held in Jackson Hall. Note the starting times: 8 p.m. Jan. 15, Feb. 10 and March 4; and 7 p.m. March 24.
Media Resources
Dave Jones, Dateline, 530-752-6556, dljones@ucdavis.edu