Swan Lake
Dear Friends,
If there’s anything I’ve learned from this season’s full return to in-person events, it’s that there is no substitute for the awe and wonder of coming together with friends and neighbors to experience a night at the theater. We’ve danced in the aisles (and sometimes on stage!), laughed, learned, and shared moments that took our breath away.
And there are plenty of opportunities for oohs and aahs to come.
Swan Lake by renowned French company Ballet Preljocaj is a stunningly reimagined version of the timeless tale, performed to Tchaikovsky’s unforgettable score.
World renowned mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato is planting seeds both real and metaphorical with EDEN, a tour de force theatrical production featuring her incomparable voice alongside Il Pomo d’Oro orchestra.
65 years of Monterey Jazz? That calls for a celebration, and jazz giants Dee Dee Bridgewater and Kurt Elling are just the ticket!
When it comes to lectures, we have an embarrassment of riches. Journalist and Nobel Peace Prize-winner Maria Ressa will inspire us with her uncompromising fight for truth and Democracy. NPR correspondent Nina Totenberg will share her insider insights on the Supreme Court, and especially of her dear friend, the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. If you’re among the many who couldn’t put down The Lincoln Highway – I’ve been hardpressed to find anyone who isn’t – author Amor Towles will answer your burning questions. Siddhartha Mukherjee’s latest research is all about the cell, and what our ability to manipulate them means for medicine, and our humanity. Don’t miss our book giveaways, thanks to the Thematic Learning Initiative!
We’ve added Justice for All events on important and timely issues of social justice such as antisemitism and mental health, free and open to all.
With spectacular events for the whole family, insightful lectures, and so much more, we hope this winter will find you back with your A&L family often.
With deepest gratitude, Community Partners
Ballet Preljocaj, Feb 25 & 26 Celesta M. Billeci Miller McCune Executive DirectorArts & Lectures’ Thematic Learning Initiative (TLI) extends the conversation from the stage into the community, enriching lifelong learning and initiating dialogue and empowerment through special events, book giveaways and more.
2022-2023: Leadership and Vision
At a time of seismic cultural and political shifts, we look to innovators who show us that the impossible is truly attainable. We look to visionaries who point the way toward a peaceful and prosperous future. And we look to those who came before to guide our leaders of tomorrow. Join us as we examine leadership and vision from the personal to the global, to help us move forward with strength, determination and hope.
Winter Book Giveaways
Leadership and Vision - Free Events
Mental Wellness and Young People: Leadership in Action
Wed, Feb 1 / 8:30 PM / Campbell Hall / FREE (following Episode 2 of Hiding in Plain Sight) Register at thematic-learning.org/2022-2023
Local leaders in mental health share how they are addressing the pressing issue of psychological distress among young people. Learn about how they are addressing current challenges and the actions they are taking to improve access to resources both on campus and in the community.
RELATED EVENT Ken Burns’ documentary Hiding in Plain Sight, Jan 31 & Feb 1 (p. 15)
Friendship, Solidarity & Leadership Roundtables
Sat, Feb 11 / 2-3:30 PM / La Lieff Tasting Room / FREE 210 Gray Ave., Santa Barbara Register at thematic-learning.org/2022-2023
Discuss, network and connect with others in facilitated roundtable discussions reflecting on lessons from Nina Totenberg and her book Dinners with Ruth.
Free copies of Dinners with Ruth will be provided in advance.
RELATED EVENT Nina Totenberg, Feb 7 (p. 19)
Mastering the Profile: Amplifying Voices of Unsung Heroes
Sun. Mar 19 / 1-2 PM / Dart Garden / FREE 121 E Yanonali St., Santa Barbara Register at thematic-learning.org/2022-2023
Drawing from Tracy Kidder’s use of the written profile to bring the groundbreaking achievements of humble leaders to broader public attention, former Santa Barbara Independent Executive Arts Editor Charles Donelan will guide participants in crafting compelling profiles of people they know and admire.
Free copies of Tracy Kidder’s Rough Sleepers will be provided in advance.
RELATED EVENT Tracy Kidder, Mar 14 (p. 32)
– Tracy Kidder (805) 893-3535 | www.ArtsAndLectures.UCSB.edu
For more information about Thematic Learning Initiative events please call (805) 893-3535
“People say you can’t teach writing, but I think that’s nonsense.”
Plain Sight Ken Burns’ unstinting look at America’s youth mental health crisis and the hope after that storm Jan 19
Feb 23 Ainissa Ramirez
Showcasing the scientific impact of people of color and women whose accomplishments have been hidden by mythmaking, bias and convention
Maria Ressa How to Stand Up to a Dictator
Thu, Jan 19 / 7:30 PM / Campbell Hall $35 / $20 / $10 UCSB students
Ressa shared the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize with Russian journalist Dmitry Muratov “for their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression, which is a precondition for democracy and lasting peace.” The Nobel Prize Committee “A Filipino journalist who stands at 5 foot 2 but stands taller than so many of us in her courage and personal sacrifice for the cause of telling the truth.” – Amal Clooney
Celebrated around the world for her commitment to free expression, human dignity and democratic government, journalist Maria Ressa has spent decades speaking truth to power and challenging corruption. The recipient of the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize, Ressa has had multiple arrest warrants filed against her for her reporting on the authoritarian administration of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte. Her new book, How to Stand Up to a Dictator, tells the story of how democracy dies by a thousand cuts and how social media is killing our freedoms. Books will be available for purchase and signing, courtesy of Chaucer’s
Fusing music, movement and theater, EDEN is an iconic, groundbreaking theatrical tour de force from Joyce DiDonato, arguably the world’s top mezzo soprano. EDEN, winner of the 2022 Opus Klassic Award for Solo Vocal Recording of the Year, explores our individual connection to nature and its impact on our world. By traveling seamlessly through four centuries of music, including a new commission from Academy Award-winning composer Rachel Portman, a searing and singular experience of hope unfolds. To ensure that the EDEN experience continues to grow outside of the concert hall, each audience member receives seeds to plant as Joyce asks: “In this time of upheaval, which seed will you plant today?” This performance will include a special appearance by Sing!, the Music Academy’s youth choir.
Presented in association with Community Environmental Council, the Music Academy, Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, Santa Barbara Choral Society and UCSB Department of Music
“Riveting show, superbly executed.”
The Evening Standard
Kicking off the Great Performances series
Emanuel Ax - Leonidas Kavakos - Yo-Yo Ma
Fri, Jan 27 / 7 PM / Granada Theatre / Tickets are going fast!
$175 Gold Circle / $125 / $85 / $60 / $45 / $25 UCSB students
“The superstar trio.” The Boston Globe “An almost supernatural chemistry.” The Washington Post
The musical dream team – pianist Emanuel Ax, violinist Leonidas Kavakos and cellist Yo-Yo Ma – reunites in Santa Barbara for an unforgettable evening of chamber music. Praised for its remarkable ensemble cohesion and immaculately refined interpretations, the trio recently recorded music by Brahms to rave reviews, and has been touring an all-Beethoven program to packed houses. Whatever the repertoire, critics and audiences delight in the faultless musicianship and boundless joy they are known to bring to each performance.
Program
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 4 in B-Flat Major, op. 60 (arr. Shai Wosner) Adagio – Allegro vivace Adagio Allegro vivace Allegro ma non troppo
Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Trio in B-flat Major, op. 97 (“Archduke”) Allegro moderato Scherzo (Allegro) Andante cantabile, ma però con moto Allegro moderato
Pre-concert Talk by Derek Katz, UCSB Associate Professor of Musicology 6 PM / Granada McCune Founders Room / Free to event ticket holders
Kicking off the Chamber Arts series
Co-presented with Jewish Federation of Greater Santa Barbara
Ensemble Intercontemporain
Die Stadt ohne Juden ( The City Without Jews ) Matthias Pintscher, Music Director/Conductor
The world’s greatest contemporary ensemble performs a new score to a 1924 silent movie that predicted the horrors of antisemitism.
Sat, Jan 28 / 7 PM / Lobero Theatre (note new venue) $35 / $20 / $10 all students (with valid ID)
“That’s what I think artists are sometimes for, to say no to the rise of hatred.” – Olga Neuwirth, composer Regarded as the world’s leading contemporary music group, Ensemble Intercontemporain makes a rare appearance to present Olga Neuwirth’s score for the 1924 satirical silent film
Die Stadt ohne Juden (The City Without Jews). Under music director Matthias Pintscher, the French musicians will accompany the movie directed by Hans Karl Breslauer for which Neuwirth wrote music “both touching and harsh, warm-hearted and open, amusing and furious, involved and distanced, humorous and sad all at once.” (805) 893-3535 |
Monterey Jazz Festival on Tour
Christian Sands, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Kurt Elling, Lakecia Benjamin, Yasushi Nakamura, Clarence Penn Sun, Jan 29
Celebrating 65 Years, the illustrious Monterey Jazz Festival once again sends six of its finest jazz ambassadors to Santa Barbara as part of its popular touring program. Multiple Grammy Award-winning vocalists Dee Dee Bridgewater, one of the “best-rounded and unique jazz vocalists singing today” (All About Jazz), and Kurt Elling, “the standout male jazz vocalist of our time” (The New York Times), scat, swoon and soar as they bring swing standards, moody ballads, bop favorites and Latin hits to life.
Just added!
Hiding in Plain Sight
Tue, Jan 31 / Episode 1: The Storm (1:56 min.)
Wed, Feb 1 / Episode 2: Resilience (1:52 min.)
6:30 PM (note special time) / Campbell Hall / FREE (registration recommended)
“Utterly breathtaking.” – First Lady Dr. Jill Biden
From executive producer Ken Burns, Hiding in Plain Sight is a documentary about the mental health crisis among youth in America. Follow the journeys of more than 20 young Americans from all over the country and all walks of life who have struggled with thoughts and feelings that have troubled – and, at times – overwhelmed them. Hiding in Plain Sight presents an unstinting look at both the seemingly insurmountable obstacles faced by those who live with mental disorders and the hope that many have found after that storm. (Ken Burns, 2022) Presented in association with YouthWell
A Ken Burns Documentary about the Mental Health Crisis Among Youth in AmericaAn Evening with Amor Towles
Thu, Feb 2 / 7:30 PM / Campbell Hall
$35 / $20 / $10 UCSB students
“As it turns out, not reaching the intended destination becomes entirely the point and power of this mischievous, wise, and wildly entertaining novel.” The New York Times
Amor Towles is heir to the American literary tradition of thrilling narratives that follow memorable young men on intricate journeys of risk, discovery and redemption. Through his evocative, absorbing novels including Rules of Civility, A Gentleman in Moscow and The Lincoln Highway, Towles has become a critical favorite and a popular success. Books will be available for purchase and signing, courtesy of Chaucer’s
Kicking off the Young at Heart series
Cirque FLIP Fabrique
“The young members of FLIP Fabrique claim to be French Canadian, but after watching them perform, you may suspect that they hail from a different planet.” The New York Times
Canada’s visually stunning cirque troupe FLIP Fabrique explores what it means to be your true self in Muse. Challenging gender roles, Muse offers up a refreshing view of contemporary circus. Get ready to see powerful women, graceful men and every permutation in between accomplish death-defying acts and celebrate all that inspires them to go beyond what they ever thought was possible. Set to an original score by beatmaker Millimetric and featuring live onstage vocals, this performance combines breathtaking artistry and athleticism. Best for ages 8 and up.
Photo: Emmanuel Burriel; inset: Stephane BourgeoisNina Totenberg
Dinners with Ruth: The Power of Friendships
Tue, Feb 7 / 7:30 PM / Granada Theatre
$50 / $35 / $15 UCSB students
Tickets selling fast!
“Outsiders think of Washington as a place of poisonous rivalries, not deep friendships. Nina Totenberg knows differently.”
– Ruth Marcus, editorial page editor, Washington Post
One of the country’s most respected journalists and a doyenne of the Supreme Court, award-winning legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg shines a light on the inner workings of our nation’s highest court. Considered “the crème de la crème” of NPR (Newsweek), Totenberg has been recognized by the American Bar Association for continued excellence in legal reporting and won every major journalism award in broadcasting. Her new memoir, Dinners with Ruth, details her decades-long friendship with the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and how together they paved the way for future generations of women by tearing down professional and legal barriers.
Presented in association with the Santa Barbara County Bar Association and Santa Barbara Women Lawyers
photo: Allison ShelleyFrom Japan Kodo
Tsuzumi: One Earth Tour Fri, Feb 10 / 8 PM / Granada Theatre $65 / $55 / $40 / $19 UCSB students
“Superlatives don’t really exist to convey the primal power and bravura beauty of Kodo.” Chicago Tribune In this new production, Kodo looks back at its impressive 40-year history and forward to the next chapter of breathtaking performance. Rigorously trained on the rugged, windswept island of Sado in the Sea of Japan, the soul-stirring taiko drummers bring a youthful joy to their unstoppably energetic, intricately designed and meticulously choreographed displays. The program features signature pieces O-daiko, Yatai-bayashi, Zoku and the popular Monochrome by the late composer Maki Ishii with new compositions by the next generation of taiko creators. Presented in association with UCSB MultiCultural Center
photo: Takashi OkamotoStep Afrika!
Thu, Feb 16 / 7 PM / Campbell Hall
$45 / $30 / $15 UCSB students and youth (18 & under) “In the bodies of these skilled performers, the beat is obviously unstoppable.” The New York Times Drums were once outlawed among enslaved Africans in the American South as a way of curtailing communication, connection and culture. But rhythm could not be suppressed, and it was preserved and transmitted through body percussion: juba, hambone, tap dance and stepping. Step Afrika! continues and extends the long tradition of stepping, integrating contemporary dance and art forms with songs, storytelling, humor and audience participation to create a compelling artistic experience that will leave your heart pounding.
photo: Sekou LukeJust added!
Award-winning Materials Scientist and Science Evangelist Ainissa Ramirez
Thu, Feb 23 / 7:30 PM / Campbell Hall / FREE (registration recommended)
“Timely, informative and fascinating.”
– Elizabeth Kolbert, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Sixth Extinction “The best way to slow down and gain a deeper understanding of how science informs our world and makes it a better place.”
Smithsonian Magazine, 10 Best Science Books of 2020
An award-winning scientist, science communicator and author, Dr. Ainissa Ramirez promotes a love of exploration, making complex scientific processes both clear and mesmerizing to just about everyone. In her recent book The Alchemy of Us, Ramirez showcases little-known inventors – particularly people of color and women – who had a significant impact but whose accomplishments have been hidden by mythmaking, bias and convention. Doing so, she shows us the power of telling inclusive stories about technology. She also shows that innovation is universal – whether it’s splicing beats with two turntables and a microphone or splicing genes with two test tubes and CRISPR.
Lang Lang
Mon, Feb 27 / 7 PM / Granada Theatre $150 Gold Circle / $100 / $85 / $60 / $45 / $25 UCSB students
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Schumann: Arabesque in C Major, op. 18 J.S. Bach: Goldberg Variation s, BWV 988
“The hottest artist on the classical music planet.” The New York Times “In his monumental first movement cadenza, Lang Lang went from elegant delicacy to a ferocious, life-affirming intensity.” – Mark Swed, Los Angeles Times
Celebrate world-renowned pianist Lang Lang’s first Santa Barbara appearance in eight years. Fueled by a lifelong passion for one of the most challenging compositions in the repertoire, Lang Lang’s interpretation of Bach’s Goldberg Variations represents a significant milestone in his stellar career. Deeply felt and two decades in the making, Lang Lang’s hyper-expressive performance of this monumental work will provoke powerful reactions and plenty of animated discussion among fans and critics. Reflecting on the process of developing his interpretation, Lang Lang said, “It takes you to another level of thinking.”
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Ballet Preljocaj
France’s contemporary dance superstar Angelin Preljocaj tackles the Mount Everest of the ballet world, Swan Lake. Combining Tchaikovsky’s musical masterpiece with new arrangements, Preljocaj reinvents the timeless tale of love, betrayal, seduction and remorse into a modern ecological tragedy. With 26 dancers, this beautiful tribute takes flight as an ingenious adaptation in which “the excellent performers… move with nuanced, fragile physical poetry, and a sense of the wounded souls they have become” (The New York Times).
Presented in association with UCSB Department of Theater and Dance
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“An exhilarating piece of dizzying dance and inventive choreography.” Chroniques de danse
“Carried by a troupe of powerful dancers who are literally devouring the stage, Preljocaj successfully climbs on top of the magic mountain that is Swan Lake.” Danses avec la plume
A Santa Barbara institution, the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour is a perennial fan favorite. Featuring the world’s best films and videos on mountain subjects, the tour awes viewers with thrills and grandeur captured in exotic locations the world over. The show’s wide variety of film subjects – from extreme sports to mountain culture and environment – will amaze audiences. An entirely different program of films screens each night. The Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour is presented by Rab, BUFF®, Banff & Lake Louise Tourism and sponsored by Lowe Alpine, Oboz Footwear, YETI Coolers, Kicking Horse Coffee, World Expeditions, The Lake Louise Ski Resort & Summer Gondola
Dr. Thema Bryant
Homecoming: Overcome Fear and Trauma to Reclaim Your Whole, Authentic Self
Fri, Mar 3 / 7:30 PM / Campbell Hall / FREE (Registration recommended)
“Dr. Thema Bryant is teaching people how to come back to themselves and handle challenges along the way of self-discovery.”
– Nedra Glover Tawwab, New York Times bestselling author of Set Boundaries, Find Peace
One of the foundational scholars on the topic of the trauma of racism, Dr. Thema Bryant provides tools to meaningfully connect with a larger community, even in the face of racism, sexism, heartbreak, grief and trauma. As a survivor of sexual assault, racism and evacuation from a civil war in Liberia, she knows intimately the work involved in healing. Having made the journey herself, in addition to guiding others as a clinical psychologist and ordained minister, Dr. Thema shows how to reconnect with your authentic self and reclaim your time, your voice and your life.
President of the American Psychological AssociationAttacca Quartet
Amy Schroeder, Domenic Salerni, Nathan Schram, Andrew Yee
Sun, Mar 5 / 4 PM / Hahn Hall, Music Academy $35 / $10 all students (with valid ID)
Caroline Shaw: Entr’acte, Evergreen , and additional compositions for string quartet
“Classical music observers say we’re living in a golden age of string quartets. It’s hard to disagree when you hear the vibrant young players in New York’s Attacca Quartet.” NPR
With the dexterity to glide between music of the 18th and 21st centuries, Attacca Quartet has become one of the most versatile and outstanding ensembles of the moment. The Brooklynbased quartet performs works from its two albums of music by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Caroline Shaw: Orange and Evergreen. Heralded as “a love letter to the string quartet” by NPR, Orange was the first full-length album to exclusively feature works by Shaw and won a Grammy for Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance of 2020. Evergreen is nominated for Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance of 2022.
Presented in association with Ojai Music Festival
Santa Barbara DebutMukherjee
The Song of the Cell : An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
Wed, Mar 8 / 7:30 PM / Granada Theatre $40 / $25 / $10 UCSB students
“Mukherjee has a storyteller’s flair and a gift for translating complex medical concepts into simple language.” The Wall Street Journal “If you are not already in awe of biology, The Song of the Cell might get you there. It is a masterclass.” The Guardian
In The Song of the Cell, his latest and most spectacular book yet, cancer physician and researcher Siddhartha Mukherjee explores medicine’s radical new ability to manipulate cells. Author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Emperor of All Maladies and the #1 New York Times bestseller The Gene, Mukherjee continues his investigation of what it means to be human in this story of how scientists discovered cells, began to understand them and are now using that knowledge to create new humans.
Presented in association with UCSB Department of Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology
photo: Deborah Feingold Co-presented with Cancer Foundation of Santa Barbara SiddharthaAlisa Weilerstein, cello
FRAGMENTS
Fri, Mar 10 / 7 PM / Campbell Hall $40 / $30 / $10 all students (with valid ID)
“Weilerstein is a throwback to an earlier age of classical performers: not content merely to serve as a vessel for the composer’s wishes, she inhabits a piece fully and turns it to her own ends.” The New York Times
An Arts & Lectures Co-commission
With FRAGMENTS, cellist Alisa Weilerstein creates a space for performer, composer and listener that is at once physically intimate and philosophically expansive. FRAGMENTS is a groundbreaking project for solo cello that weaves together the 36 movements of Bach’s solo cello suites and 27 newly commissioned works, dividing the whole into six hour-long Chapters to be released over several seasons. FRAGMENTS: Chapter One is set against the familiar backdrop of Bach’s Cello Suite No. 1. Within each Chapter, individual movements from a single suite and a selection of new works are mindfully arranged into a new emotional arc, set within an atmosphere of responsive lighting and scenic architecture. The music is performed without pause and without a program, creating a wholly original experience that empowers audiences to surrender to their senses. Presented in association with UCSB Department of Music
West Coast Premiere“My greatest hope is to create a series of performances that will deepen the possibilities of connection between audience and performer.”
– Alisa Weilerstein on FRAGMENTS
Ballet Hispánico
Doña Perón
Eduardo Vilaro, Artistic Director
Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, Choreographer Sat, Mar 11
“In Lopez Ochoa’s high-varnish, athletic style of contemporary ballet, gorgeously danced… you see not just a riveting story but a company having reached a new horizon.” The New York Times Ballet Hispánico returns with its first-ever evening-length work, Doña Perón. Set to live music, this empowering portrait of one of the most spellbinding women in South American history looks at the divergent legacies that made Eva Perón a popular icon. Was she a voice for the people or a deceitful actress? Acclaimed choreographer Annabelle Lopez Ochoa explores these diverging legacies and more, reclaiming the narrative of the iconic Latina figure by a Latina choreographer.
Presented in association with UCSB Department of Theater and Dance
West Coast PremiereTracy Kidder in Conversation with
Pico Iyer
Tue, Mar 14 / 7:30 PM / The New Vic $35 / $20 / $10 UCSB students
“Kidder’s prose glides with a figure skater’s ease, but without the glam. His is a seemingly artless art… that conceals itself in sentences that are necessary, economical, and unpretentious.” The Boston Globe
With a reputation for faultless prose and profound insights, Tracy Kidder’s mesmerizing profiles include Mountains Beyond Mountains, the Pulitzer Prize-winner The Soul of a New Machine and his forthcoming work, Rough Sleepers: Dr. Jim O’Connell’s Urgent Mission to Bring Healing to Homeless People. Pico Iyer is the author of 15 books, translated into 23 languages, and the forthcoming book The Half Known Life, already hailed as “a masterpiece… nothing less than a guided tour of the human soul” (Elizabeth Gilbert).
Books will be available for purchase and signing, courtesy of Chaucer’s Presented in association with Doctors Without Walls/Santa Barbara Street Medicine
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photo: David Bazemore photo: Isaac Hernández¡Viva el Arte de Santa Bárbara! brings people together to share the rich cultural heritage of Latin America, serving more than 15,000 students and community members each year throughout Santa Barbara County.
Viva builds bridges through live performance, shared experience and joyful, personal discovery. Created in 2006 out of a commitment to arts access for all, Viva works with dozens of local partners to present high-quality touring artists – Grammy winners and recognized cultural ambassadors – who share their knowledge, passion and commitment. Neighborhood spaces in schools, afterschool programs and community centers come alive in these free programs for youth and families.
¡Viva el Arte de Santa Bárbara! is a collaboration between UCSB Arts & Lectures, The Marjorie Luke Theatre, the Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Center, and the Isla Vista School Parent Teacher Association serving Carpinteria, Santa Barbara, Goleta, Lompoc, Santa Maria, Guadalupe and New Cuyama. Coming in 2023
• Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuéllar
• Grandeza Mexicana
• Tres Souls
• Las Cafeteras
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