ArtPower! 2014-2015 Season Brochure

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CHAMBER MUSIC

DANCE

FILM

GLOBAL MUSIC

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JAZZ

SPECIAL EVENTS

CHAMBER MUSIC

TENTACLE SESSIONS

DANCE

FILM

GLOBAL MUSIC

JAZZ

SPECIAL EVENTS

at UC San Diego

arTpower!

TENTACLE SESSIONS

2014–2015 multi-arts season


— 2014-2015 PERFORMANCE CALENDAR — JOIN US FOR A SEASON OF NEW CREATIVE VOICES AND CHERISHED ARTPOWER! FRIENDS! CHAMBER MUSIC

FILM

JAZZ

Minguet Quartet pg 6 Thursday, October 23, 2014 / 8pm

Sally of the Sawdust pg 7 Friday, October 24, 2014 7pm Food; 8pm Movie

Cyrille Aimée pg 5 Friday, October 17, 2014 / 8pm

St. Lawrence String Quartet pg 8 Friday, November 7, 2014 / 8pm Pacifica String Quartet pg 14 Saturday, January 10, 2015 / 8pm Dover Quartet pg 20 Saturday, February 14, 2015 / 8pm Elias String Quartet pg 27 Thursday, April 2, 2015 / 8pm Emerson String Quartet pg 30 Thursday, April 23, 2015 / 8pm

DANCE Arabesque pg 10-11 Saturday, November 15, 2014 / 8pm ODC pg 16-17 Thursday, January 22, 2015 / 8pm Black Grace pg 22 Wednesday, February 18, 2015 / 8pm

Oma and Bella pg 15 Friday, January 16, 2015 7pm Food; 8pm Movie Zeit der Kannibalen (Time of the Cannibals) pg 23 Friday, February 20, 2015 7pm Food; 8pm Movie

Julian Lage pg 13 Wednesday, January 7, 2015 / 8pm Kris Bowers pg 24 Wednesday, March 4, 2015 / 8pm Warren Wolf & Wolfpack pg 29 Thursday, April 16, 2015 / 8pm

Almanya – Willkommen in Deutschland pg 25 Friday, March 6, 2015 7pm Food; 8pm Movie

TENTACLE SESSIONS

Filmatic Festival pg 31 Thursday-Sunday, April 30 – May 3, 2015

Jeffrey Zeigler pg 12 Thursday, November 20, 2014 / 8pm

GLOBAL MUSIC

Tin Hat pg 26 Thursday, March 12, 2015 / 8pm

Aurelio pg 12 Wednesday, December 3, 2014 / 8pm

Tri Minh’s Quartet pg 4 Wednesday, October 15, 2014 / 8pm

SPECIAL EVENT

The Nile Project pg 18-19 Saturday, February 7, 2015 / 8pm

An Evening with David Sedaris pg 9 Thursday, November 13, 2014 / 8pm

Thalma de Freitas pg 28 Friday, April 10, 2015 / 8pm

DONOR EVENT The Big Bang pg 21 Sunday, February 15, 2015 / 8pm

— SUPERCHARGE YOUR ARTPOWER! EXPERIENCES! — After Parties

ArtTalks!

Bites & Beverages

After select performances, celebrate

ArtTalks! are moderated chats with

Our partner restaurant, Zanzibar at the

with ArtPower! artists at The Loft!

an artist or filmmaker that offer the

Loft, offers constantly changing menu

Beverages will be available to

opportunity to learn the unexpected

selections as well as adventurous

purchase from Zanzibar.

stories behind a work’s creation.

wine and beer options to keep you comfortably satiated.

ENGAGE WITH THE ARTS pg 32-33 SUPPORT ARTPOWER! pg 34-35

SUBSCRIBE AND SAVE pg 36-37 ORDER INFORMATION pg 39-40 SEATING CHARTS pg 41

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TICKET INFORMATION pg 42 PARKING, DIRECTIONS, MAP pg 43


PHOTO: Rebecca Webb, Film Curator, Kathryn Martin, Interim Director, and Molly Clark, Associate Director of Artistic Planning & Education

ARTPOWER! iS ON A MiSSiON! This 2014-2015 season catapults ArtPower! at UC San Diego into its second decade! With this new chapter, we are on a mission to engage, inspire, and transform through our multi-arts program presenting music, dance, film, and more! ArtPower!’s power is generated by being members of a creative campus, and – through our curatorial team, and our collaborations and partnerships – we are able to create unique arts experiences simply not possible elsewhere! Through the generosity of our supporters, each public performance is leveraged to create lasting impact. By offering discounted student tickets, master classes, film workshops, ArtTalks!, and K-12 student matinees, our artists are energized by this creative environment… and so are our audiences. This is an exciting time at ArtPower! Join us for this season’s journey of artistic excellence, inspirational experiences, feel-good impact, and powerful FUN! Kathryn R. Martin Interim Director, ArtPower!

— A NOTE FROM THE CHANCELLOR — The arts are vital to the intellectual and personal development of UC San Diego students and our community members. They inspire a level of creativity within impassioned minds that can be applied to all areas of study and discovery. ArtPower! creates this spark through lively and thought-provoking concerts, performances, film screenings and myriad student engagement activities. We’re pleased that last year’s 10th anniversary season marked the highest level of student participation in ArtPower! with nearly 4,000 students attending our performances. I thank you for supporting ArtPower! and our extraordinary campus. Pradeep K. Khosla Chancellor, UC San Diego artpower.ucsd.edu • 858.534.TIXS

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TENTACLE SESSIONS // VIETNAM

TRi MiNH’S QUARTET Wednesday, October 15, 2014 / 8pm The Loft Post-performance ArtTalks!

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Sophisticated, versatile, and

landscape on camera or get an artist

lithe, Tri Minh’s Quartet blends

to paint a version of it, but Tri Minh’s

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electronica, acoustic instruments,

soundscape preserves the magic.

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and traditional Vietnamese motifs

He’s able to capture it all” (Hanoi

in an exhilarating program of

Grapevine). Through his compositions

collaborative and improvised works.

he is forging an artistic identity that

A futurist of electronic music,

is unmistakably global – yet uniquely

Minh opens a window onto one of

Vietnamese – in the ever-widening

the world’s unsung contemporary

spaces of Vietnam’s ongoing

music scenes. “You could record a

liberalization.

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JAZZ // FRANCE

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I grew up in Django Reinhardt’s town… I fell in love with the gypsies’ culture, their way of life, their freedom, and especially, their music and the way they live it.

— CYRILLÉ AIMEE

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Vocalist Cyrille Aimée is one of the

their music, and was captivated to the

most promising jazz singers of her

point of traveling throughout Europe,

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generation. With her smoky yet tender

playing and singing on street corners

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voice she is bringing back vintage

across the continent. Winner of the

jazz in delightfully inventive ways.

Montreux Jazz Festival’s International

Raised in France, as a child she

Vocal Competition, the Sarah Vaughan

snuck out of her bedroom window on

International Jazz Vocal Competition,

summer nights wandering into nearby

and a finalist in the Thelonious Monk

gypsy encampments filled with those

Vocal Competition, Aimée is certain to

attending the annual Django Reinhardt

captivate ArtPower! jazz fans with her

Festival. She quickly fell in love with

alluring voice.

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CHAMBER MUSIC // GERMANY

MiNGUET QUARTET Thursday, October 23, 2014 / 8pm Dept. of Music’s Conrad Prebys Concert Hall ArtTalks! at The Loft, 7pm One of Europe’s most sought-after quartets, the Minguet Quartet takes its name

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from Pablo Minguet, an eighteenth-century Spanish philosopher who tried in

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his writings to make the fine arts accessible to the masses. The Quartet aspires

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to do the same through chamber music. Performing in the most prestigious concert halls and music festivals, such as the Salzburg Festival and the Beethoven Festival in Bonn, the Quartet has impressed audiences with their precision. “They possess a refinement and polish that commands attention and effortlessly pleases” (Calgary Herald). In 2010, the ensemble received one of the most prestigious prizes in Germany, the “Echo Klassik.” Ulrich Isfort, violin; Annette Reisinger, violin; Aroa Sorin, viola; Matthias Diener, cello.

program Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: String Quartet No. 15 in D minor, K. 421 (K. 417b) Glenn Gould: String Quartet, Op. 1 Felix Mendelssohn: String Quartet No. 6 in F minor, Op. 80

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SALLY OF THE SAWDUST FOOVIE // USA

Friday, October 24, 2014 / 7pm Food, 8pm Movie The Loft Crowd Sourced by ArtPower! Film Fans!

“” Scott Paulson’s merry band of eccentric

nightingales is an inspired notion.

— SAN DIEGO UNION TRIBUNE

MENU Soft Garlic Butter Pretzel with Stone Ground Mustard, Shredded Pork Sliders with sides of Beer Battered Onion Rings and Blue Cheese Horseradish Slaw, Caramel Corn Dessert. Vegetarian options available upon request. Drinks sold separately.

A lovely orphaned circus girl finds out that she’s actually a wealthy heiress! W.C. Fields plays a loveable juggling carnival crook. Carol Dempster (La Jolla’s very own silent superstar) is his born-in-a-circus-trunk ward. This film will be underscored with live music from the Teeny-Tiny Pit Orchestra (led by UCSD alumnus Scott Paulson). Under Scott’s direction, the audience will assist with sound effects utilizing everything from an actual slapstick to other tools of the

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trade: Birdcalls! Bulb horns! Ukuleles! Musical saw! Orchestral harp! [D.W. Griffith, 1925, USA, 104 min]

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CHAMBER MUSIC // USA

ST. LAWRENCE STRiNG QUARTET Friday, November 7, 2014 / 8pm Dept. of Music’s Conrad Prebys Concert Hall ArtTalks! at The Loft, 7pm The St. Lawrence String Quartet continues to build its reputation for

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imaginative and spontaneous music making - through an energetic commitment

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to the great, established quartet literature, as well as the championing of

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new works. “Here is an ensemble that projects an irresistible exuberance in performances,” writes the Boston Globe, “and links that sense of joy with artistry of subtlety and finesse.” Among the world-class chamber ensembles of its generation, the St. Lawrence String Quartet returns to ArtPower! to convey every piece of music to the audience in vivid color! Geoff Nuttall, violin; Mark Fewer, violin; Lesley Robertson, viola; Christopher Costanza, cello.

program Franz Joseph Haydn: String Quartet in C major, Op. 76, No. 3 (“Emperor”) Erwin Schulhoff: Five Pieces for String Quartet Antonín Dvořák: String Quartet No. 11 in C major, Op. 61, B. 121

sponsor Sam B. Ersan

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SPECIAL EVENT // USA

AN EVENiNG WiTH DAViD SEDARiS Thursday, November 13, 2014 / 8pm Balboa Theatre, Downtown San Diego With sardonic wit and incisive social

essays, and his most recent book,

critiques, David Sedaris has become

Let’s Explore Diabetes with Owls,

one of America’s pre-eminent humor

each of which became an immediate

writers. The great skill with which he

bestseller. “He’s smart, he’s caustic,

slices through cultural euphemisms

he’s mordant, and, somehow, he’s…

and political correctness proves that

well, nice” (Toronto Globe and Mail).

Sedaris is a master of satire and

An ArtPower! fan favorite for many

one of the most observant writers

years, come early or stick around

addressing the human condition today.

after the show for Sedaris’ legendary

Author of Barrel Fever and Holidays on

book signing sessions with books

Ice, as well as collections of personal

available to purchase from Warwick’s.

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DANCE // VIETNAM

ARABESQUE THE MIST Saturday, November 15, 2014 / 8pm Mandeville Auditorium Post-performance ArtTalks!

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agrarian cycles and rural rituals in The Mist. Consisting of seven scenes,

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this visually arresting piece depicts an emotional story about the simple

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life of rice farmers. A rustic spectacle of bamboo bridges, spiral incense,

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and conical hats, will fill the stage and embody all the charms and colors of southern Vietnam. “Masterpieces are rarely simply explicable… instead, they’re the product of rich imagination, and The Mist is in every way undeniably that” (The Saigon Times). In their San Diego debut, Arabesque will awaken all of the senses of ArtPower! dance lovers, drawing them closer to the traditional cultural beauty in rural areas in Vietnam through their exquisite movement.

k-12 student matinee & master class sponsors Jon and Bobbie Gilbert

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DANCE // VIETNAM

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Realism merges with symbolic movement when seven dancers conjure


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AURELiO

Wednesday, December 3, 2014 / 8pm Price Center East Ballroom

Thursday, November 20, 2014 / 8pm The Loft Post-performance ArtTalks!

One of the most extraordinary and passionate Garifuna

Deemed by the New York Times as a cellist who

artists of his time, Aurelio follows in the footsteps of the

performs “with unforced simplicity and beauty of tone,”

legendary Parranderos of the Caribbean coast of Central

Jeffrey Zeigler’s musical intuitions are highly regarded

America to become the new voice of Parranda music. Born

in the classical and contemporary music worlds. With

in Honduras, Aurelio is one of the last generations to grow

collaborators such as Norah Jones, Hauschka, and

up in the Garifuna tradition, which encompasses the African

Laurie Anderson (to name a few), Zeigler is clearly able

and Caribbean Indian roots of his ancestors - shipwrecked

to cross genres with verve and grace. As the cellist of

slaves on the island of St. Vincent who were deported to

the internationally renowned Kronos Quartet for eight

Central America in the late eighteenth century. A breezy,

seasons, he played an integral role in redrawing the

percussive mix of Caribbean, Central American, and West

boundaries of the string quartet medium. Now solo,

African elements, the Garifuna music beautifully fuses these

Zeigler is tackling his artistry with the same sense of

distinct cultures. With his talent, vision, charisma, and searing

curiosity and adventure.

voice, Aurelio is acclaimed for both his preservation and

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co-curator Carlsbad Music Festival Founder and Artistic Director Matt McBane

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JAZZ // USA

Wednesday, January 7, 2015 / 8pm The Loft

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The best music you make is relevant TO the culture you are in, the timeframe you are in. I want to keep it as relevant as possible.

— JULIAN LAGE

Hailed by JazzTimes’ 2013 critic poll as the Best Jazz Guitarist, guitar prodigy

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Julian Lage is a brilliant creative force to be reckoned with. The subject

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of an Academy Award-nominated documentary, Jules at Eight, he gained

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pivotal early exposure as a protégé of legendary vibraphonist Gary Burton.

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With his first recording, Sounding Point, Lage arrived at a unique approach to composition and ensemble craft, and earned him his 2009 Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Jazz Album. Whether he is playing an electric or an acoustic guitar, Lage returns to ArtPower! with his signature purity of tone and consistency of attack to everything in his repertoire.

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CHAMBER MUSIC // USA

PACiFiCA STRiNG QUARTET Saturday, January 10, 2015 / 8pm Dept. of Music’s Conrad Prebys Concert Hall ArtTalks! at The Loft, 7pm

Recognized for its virtuosity, exuberant performance style, and often-daring

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repertory choices, over the past two decades the Pacifica Quartet has gained

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international stature as one of the finest chamber ensembles performing today.

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Fresh and daring, their strikingly personal interpretations of classical and contemporary composers are performed with “remarkable unanimity of vibrato, attack, and volume” (The New York Times). The ensemble returns to ArtPower! with a program displaying its members’ deep musical instincts. Simin Ganatra, violin; Sibbi Bernhardsson, violin; Masumi Per Rostad, viola; Brandon Vamos, cello.

program Franz Joseph Haydn: String Quartet in B flat major, Op. 76, No. 4 (“Sunrise”) Dmitri Shostakovich: String Quartet No. 9 in E flat major, Op. 117 Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quartet in E minor, Op. 59, No. 2

sponsors Eric Lasley and Judith Bachner, Amnon and Lee Ben-Yehuda

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FOOVIE // GERMANY MENU Chicken Soup with Matzo Balls, Roasted Brisket served with Carrot and

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Oma & Bella provides an intimate glimpse into the world of Regina Karolinski (Oma) and Bella Katz, two dynamic octogenarian friends who live together in Berlin. Survivors of the Holocaust who stayed in Germany after the war, it is through the food they cook together that they remember their childhoods, maintain a bond to each other, and answer questions of heritage, memory, and identity. Directed by Oma’s granddaughter Alexa, the documentary captures their ongoing struggle to retain the past while remaining very much engaged in the present. “With a delicate grace and a warm sense of humor, it is one of the most touching portraits of an elderly couple—and of Holocaust survivors—ever seen on screen” (The Paris Review). [Alexa Karolinski, 2012, Canada, 76 min]

oberhausen film: Wildnis (The Wild)

Foovies Series: Configurations of Contemporary Germany ArtPower! presents a triptych of films co-curated by UCSD faculty member Margrit Frölich that explore contemporary Germany. As a special treat, each feature will be accompanied by a film from the renowned Oberhausen Short Film Festival!

An exquisite meditation on the life of an elderly couple. [Helena Wittmann, 2013, Germany, 12 min] artpower.ucsd.edu • 858.534.TIXS

sponsor German Studies Program at UC San Diego

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DANCE // USA

ODC Cut Out Guy, Breathing Underwater, and Triangulating Euclid Thursday, January 22, 2015 / 8pm Mandeville Auditorium Post-performance ArtTalks!

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The San Francisco-based dance company has been widely recognized for its

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seamless fusion of ballet and modern techniques, all made more thrilling by

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the visceral physicality of its dancers. The company of eleven world-class

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artists will perform the imaginative repertory of Brenda Way, KT Nelson and Kate Weare in an evening of dance that will take ArtPower! audiences on an unexpected journey with each work. Of Triangulating Euclid, the San Francisco Chronicle writes: “There’s a point-to-point logic to the piece that seems as irresistible and inevitable as those ancient mathematical theorems. The new work flows, twirls and regroups with utter confidence.”

master class sponsor Renita Greenberg

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DANCE // USA

ODC is known worldwide for its athleticism, passion and intellectual depth.


GLOBAL MUSIC // AFRICA

THE NiLE PROJECT Saturday, February 7, 2015 / 8pm Price Center East Ballroom Post-performance ArtTalks!

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We came in as separate musicians but we’re now creating a little orchestra with a new sound – a Nile sound.

— ALSARAH, VOCALIST FROM NORTHERN SUDAN

For millennia, the Nile has nourished lands of human, ecological, and cultural

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beauty. Connecting the polyrhythmic styles of Lake Victoria and the pointed

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melodies of the Ethiopian highlands with the rich modal traditions of Egypt and

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Sudan, the 4,200 mile river yields an enormous range of songs and dances, expressing stories, emotions, and daily life. Bringing together musicians from Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda, The Nile Project intertwines these traditions into a unified sound. Says Nile Project Co-Founder Mina Girgis: “In these times when we’re scrambling to find new ways to live in harmony with our environment, we find inspiration in our musical ways.”

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CHAMBER MUSIC // USA

DOVER QUARTET Saturday, February 14, 2015 / 8pm Dept. of Music’s Conrad Prebys Concert Hall ArtTalks! at The Loft, 7pm Dubbed “The Young American String Quartet of the Moment” by The New

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Yorker, the Dover Quartet is considered one of the most remarkably talented

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ensembles ever to emerge at such a young age. The Quartet swept the 2013

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Banff International String Quartet Competition, winning the Grand Prize as well as all three Special Prizes: the R.S. Williams & Sons Haydn Prize for the best performance of Haydn, the Székely Prize for the best performance of Schubert, and the Canadian Commission Prize for the best performance of a newly commissioned work. ArtPower! audiences are in for an impressive program as The Strad raved that the Quartet is “already pulling away from their peers with their exceptional interpretive maturity, tonal refinement, and taut ensemble.” Joel Link, violin; Bryan Lee, violin; Milena Pajaro-ven de Stadt, viola; Camden Shaw, cello.

program Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: String Quartet in D Major, K. 499 Dmitri Shostakovich: String Quartet No. 7 in F sharp minor, Op. 108 Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quartet No. 9 in C Major, Op. 59, No. 3 (“Razumovsky”)

sponsor Sam B. Ersan

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DONOR EVENT // USA

The Big Bang at ArtPower! Sunday, February 15, 2015 / 10am UCSD Faculty Club Performance by the Dover Quartet The Big Bang at ArtPower! is our

ensure that students benefit from

thank you to our 2015 Event

annual fundraising event. Last year,

our programs indefinitely. The event

over 7,000 UCSD and K-12 San

includes a delicious brunch and a

Co-Chairs: Joan Jordan Bernstein and Martha Dennis

Diego students benefitted from our

live performance from the acclaimed

student engagement programs – the

Dover Quartet! To reserve tickets

largest number EVER! Join us as

to The Big Bang in advance of the

we celebrate the second decade of

November on sale date, please

ArtPower! and raise funds in support

contact Carolena Deutsch-Garcia,

of creating the ArtPower! Student

Associate Director of Development

Engagement Programs Endowment

[cdeutschgarcia@ucsd.edu /

Fund. The endowment fund will

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DANCE // NEW ZEALAND

BLACK GRACE

MINOI, PATI PATI, MOTHER MOTHER, HUMAN LANGUAGE, GATHERING CLOUDS Wednesday, February 18, 2015 / 8pm Mandeville Auditorium Post-performance ArtTalks!

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With their distinctive dynamism

claims made in a leading New

sparked by Pacific Island and Maori

Zealand newspaper by an economist

heritage, the Black Grace dancers

who warns that Polynesians living

take possession of the stage—and

in New Zealand display “significant

own the audience—from the first

and enduring under-achievement”– a

moment; and they never let go.

problem he believes immigration is

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Eloquent yet elemental, athletic yet

making worse. ArtPower! dance fans

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spiritual, they are primed for the

will be mesmerized by the highly

physical and artistic rigors of artistic

physical work, rich in the story

director Neil Ieremia’s choreography.

telling traditions of the South Pacific,

A deeply personal work, Gathering

and expressed with raw finesse,

Clouds is a response to controversial

beauty, and power.

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(TIME OF THE CANNIBALS) Friday, February 20, 2015 / 7pm Food, 8pm Movie The Loft Post-screening ArtTalks! with DAAD Professor of History and Media at UCSD, Margrit Frölich

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MENU Lobster Bisque with Crème Fraiche and Chive, Braised Short Rib Stew over Truffled Mashed Potatoes, Duo of Chocolate Truffles. Vegetarian options available upon request. Drinks sold separately.

This dark satire is considered the German counterpart to the American film The Wolf of Wall Street, receiving many accolades when it screened at the Berlin Film Festival in 2014. Two highly paid consultants have been touring the world’s dirtiest and most impoverished countries for years seeking to satisfy their clients’ hunger for profit. Their goal is to ascend to the company’s top echelon and finally be made partners. The unwritten company rule: they’ll need to secure their final

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promotion by their mid-thirties or else they’ll be sidelined. Reality exists merely as a dusty silhouette behind the windows of their air-conditioned luxury hotels.

oberhausen film: Future Past Perfect A thought-provoking film about consumerism and choice. [Carsten Nicolai/Simon Mayer, 2009, Germany, 4 min] artpower.ucsd.edu • 858.534.TIXS

sponsor German Studies Program at UC San Diego

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FOOVIE // GERMANY

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JAZZ // USA

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I wanted to take all the different types of music and all the different influences that are part of who I am, and make all of those things a part of my original compositions.

— KRIS BOWERS

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Wednesday, March 4, 2015 / 8pm The Loft

Winner of the 2011 Thelonius Monk International Jazz Competition, pianist

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Kris Bowers is one of the newest and brightest lights on the jazz landscape.

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Schooled in jazz and classical music, raised amid the rap and hip-hop of the

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1990s, and inspired by the cinematic power of the great film composers of recent decades, Bowers’ sound – though rooted in traditional styles – is open to numerous influences that keep the music fresh and vibrant for a new century. This rich and eclectic sensibility is evident from the very first notes of Heroes + Misfits, his debut recording. In the past several years, Bowers has toured with bassist Marcus Miller, recorded on hip-hop tracks for Jay-Z with Kanye West and Q-Tip, and played special engagements for Aretha Franklin and Benny Golson. Making his San Diego debut, Bowers is sure to captivate audiences with his improvisational prowess and melodic innovation.

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FOOVIE // GERMANY

Almanya – Willkommen in Deutschland

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Friday, March 6, 2015 / 7pm Food, 8pm Movie The Loft

MENU Red Lentil Soup garnished with

Post-screening ArtTalks! with DAAD Professor of History and Media at UCSD, Margrit Frölich

Turkish Cacik and Toasted Pita, Duo of Lamb and Chicken Kabobs with Herbed

Almanya is a feel-good comedy about three generations of a Turkish immigrant family and the hilarious tale of how, and why, they ended up in Germany. After working for forty-five years in Germany as a Turkish guest worker, Hüseyin Yilmaz, now in his 70s, announces to his family that he has bought a house in Turkey and wants everyone to go back with him to renovate it. The family is not pleased with this idea, and a heated debate ensues. Told from the perspective of Canan, a college-age girl eager to share family lore with her 6 year-old cousin Cenk, the film bounces engagingly between past and present. The screening of Almanya is made possible by the Goethe-Institut Boston. [Yasemin Samdereli, 2011, Germany, 101 min]

Rice Pilaf and Tossed Salad, Baklava. Vegetarian options available upon request. Drinks sold separately. _______ regular >> $34 Food + Movie; $10 Movie Only subscriber >> $29 Food + Movie; $8 Movie Only ucsd student >> $29 Food + Movie; $6 Movie Only

oberhausen film: Kung Bao Chicken Young cook Zhang Wei migrates to Germany to work in a small, Chinese restaurant. He quickly realizes that “Chinese” cooking means something completely different in Germany! [Bin Chuen Choi, 2010, Germany, 13 min] artpower.ucsd.edu • 858.534.TIXS

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TENTACLE SESSIONS // USA

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TiN HAT

Tin Hat’s sound is more about friendship than a mission statement or research. We have all known each other since we were kids and have grown up with the same sort of wildly eclectic tastes.

— MARK ORTON, GUITAR

Thursday, March 12, 2015 / 8pm The Loft Post-performance ArtTalks! _______

Forging a new acoustic sound that

with well-honed compositions and

defies categorization while striking

the joy of spontaneous musical

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universal chords, Tin Hat makes

discovery. Hailed for “interweaving

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freewheeling chamber music for the

Old World Europe with post-modern

21st century. Since their inception

America, south-of-the-border

in 1997, the members of Tin Hat have

sensuality with concert hall propriety,

been highly regarded as pioneers

and odd-metered syncopation with

in the ongoing exploration of new

deeply soulful grooves” (The New

pathways in acoustic music. Their

York Press), the ensemble has

co-curator Carlsbad Music Festival

captivating live performances have

created an original American ethnic

Founder and Artistic Director Matt McBane

surprised and delighted audiences

music of its own device.

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Thursday, April 2, 2015 / 8pm Dept. of Music’s Conrad Prebys Concert Hall

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ArtTalks! at The Loft, 7pm

The Elias String Quartet take their name from Mendelssohn’s oratorio, Elijah, of

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which Elias is its German form, and have quickly established themselves as

regular >> $36 - $54

one of the most intense and vibrant quartets of their generation. “The Elias String

subscriber >> $31 - $46

Quartet should not really be called a quartet. Although they are four string players, they don’t play as four separate musicians, but instead as one musical force to be reckoned with” (The Scotland Herald). We know ArtPower! chamber music lovers will be swept up in the energy and dynamism of this incredible ensemble. Sara Bitlloch, violin; Donald Grant, violin; Martin Saving, viola; Marie Bitlloch, cello.

program Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: String Quartet No. 19 in C major, K. 465 (“Dissonance”) Henri Dutilleux: Ainsi la nuit, for String Quartet Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quartet No. 14 in C# minor, Op. 131

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CHAMBER MUSIC // UNITED KINGDOM

ELiAS STRiNG QUARTET


GLOBAL MUSIC // BRAZIL

THALMA DE FREiTAS Friday, April 10, 2015 / 8pm The Loft Post-performance ArtTalks!

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Brazilian singer, songwriter, and actress, Thalma de Freitas was born into

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a home filled with music and creativity, as the daughter of famed maestro

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Laercio de Freitas. Access to such a musical upbringing proved to be

subscriber >> $15 GA; $24 Reserved

instrumental in shaping De Frietas’ ear at an early age. As crooner in Rio’s legendary big band Orquestra Imperial, De Freitas’ silky and sensual voice captured the very essence of samba. In her stunning San Diego debut, Thalma will illuminate the many spectacular and beautiful nations that Brazil contains through her music, paying special attention to its African roots. From the Terreiros of Candomble (birthplace of the modern samba) to the apocalyptic jazz visions of Jose Mauro and Tim Maia’s Racional, she will be our enchanting guide to the “other” Brazil.

sponsor Anne Marie Pleska and Luc P. Cayet

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ucsd student >> $12


JAZZ // USA

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— WARREN WOLF

My dad played vibraphones, drums, and piano. As a young child I saw him doing it, and I just decided to copy him. I got good at it, so he started giving me lessons at the age of 3, and I played my first professional concert at 5.

WARREN WOLF & WOLFPACK

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Thursday, April 16, 2015 / 8pm The Loft

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Jazz aficionados welcome the

Hutcherson and Stefon Harris by

dawning of the next generations of

becoming a member of the SFJazz

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talented musicians who boldly stride

Collective (both of whom precede

subscriber >> $15 GA; $24 Reserved

into progressive territory. Among the

him in the vibes chair). “Warren

most important young jazz stars in

Wolf appears on a path to stardom

that vein is vibraphonist Warren Wolf.

as arguably the most exciting bop

An incredible multi-instrumentalist

vibraphonist” (Jazz Times). With

who has also honed his chops on

his talented Wolfpack in tow, jazz

drums and piano since age three,

fans are certain to be drawn in

Wolf is also following in the footsteps

by the magnetism of Wolf and his

of vibraphone masters Bobby

impressive musicality.

ucsd student >> $12

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CHAMBER MUSIC // USA

EMERSON STRiNG QUARTET Thursday, April 23, 2015 / 8pm Dept. of Music’s Conrad Prebys Concert Hall ArtTalks! at The Loft, 7pm An ArtPower! fan favorite, the Emerson String Quartet stands apart in the

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history of string quartets with an unparalleled list of achievements over three

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decades: more than thirty acclaimed recordings, nine Grammys (including

subscriber >> $31 - $46

two for Best Classical Album), three Gramophone Awards, the Avery Fisher Prize, Musical America’s Ensemble of the Year, and collaborations with many of the greatest artists of our time. With the arrival of cellist Paul Watkins in 2013, the Emerson Quartet has embarked on a remarkable new journey – one filled with freshness, warmth and impressive accolades. Eugene Drucker, violin; Philip Setzer, violin; Lawrence Dutton, viola; Paul Watkins, cello.

program Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: String Quartet No. 14 in G major, K. 387 Benjamin Britten: String Quartet No. 2 in C major, Op. 36 Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quartet No. 15 in A minor, Op. 132

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Filmatic Festival FILM // USA

April 30 – May 3, 2015 Qualcomm Institute at Calit2

The first of its kind in California, the 2nd Annual Filmatic Festival takes adventurous digital media lovers on a 4 day journey of exploration through digital films, sonic and 3D events, gaming exhibitions, interactive performances, workshops, and so much more! Curated by respected film industry experts and thought leaders, the Filmatic Festival redefines and transforms traditional passive film-going attendance into fun, active, immersive, and inspiring experiences. Focusing on the themes of Time and Velocity this year, 2015

_______ regular >> $125 4-Day Pass ucsd student >> $40 4-Day Pass

1-Day Passes available for purchase in January, 2015

Filmatic pass-holders will be truly transported with each unique event.

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ENGAGEMENT iS AT THE HEART OF ARTPOWER!

Through partnerships with academic departments, faculty, and local organizations, we offer meaningful engagement programs that connect our artists to audiences of all ages in the most inspiring and transformative ways. UCSD STUDENTS

Dance Master Classes

Filmatic Festival Master Classes

ArtPower! offers opportunities for those future artists among us to get personal instruction from some of the best in their field. Taught by guest dancers and choreographers, master classes provide that spark of inspiration to continue on the path to artistic excellence. ArtPower! is proud to collaborate with the UCSD Department of Theatre and Dance.

ArtPower! partners with the UCSD Department of Theatre and Dance to offer master classes to aspiring artists that explore the intersection between film and theatrical performance, all within the context of the exciting festival environment. Up&Coming Filmmakers

sponsors Renita Greenberg, Jon and Bobbie Gilbert Innovator-in-Residence Project ArtPower! engages the world’s leading artists to enrich campus life by participating in extended residencies in collaboration with diverse campus departments. Whether artists are leading a panel, acting as visiting faculty, giving a series of workshops, SoundLabs, or co-creating work with young artists, our Innovators-in-Residence leave a lasting impact on students of all majors. We are thrilled to connect students to our Global Music artists—The Nile Project and Thalma de Freitas—among other creative innovators in the 2014-2015 season.

sponsor Galinson Family Foundation

ArtPower! offers unique programs throughout the academic year for young filmmakers including Master Interviews with industry professionals in the cinematic arts, workshops, Up&Coming Student Film Festivals, and more! ArtPower! is proud to collaborate with the UCSD Department of Theatre and Dance, the UC San Diego Media & Teaching Lab, The Artist Odyssey, and UCSD TV.

sponsor Eric Lasley and Judith Bachner f ilm curator sponsors The Weil Family Foundation, Jon and Bobbie Gilbert UCSD Student Tickets Providing students access to phenomenal performing arts experiences enhances their academic and social experiences on campus. We are committed to making our events affordable for all students, no matter what their budget. It’s just another benefit of being part of this great university.

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To sponsor an engagement program and make a lasting impact contact Carolena Deutsch-Garcia at cdeutschgarcia@ucsd.edu/858.246.1199 x2

PUBLiC PROGRAMS

K-12 STUDENT PROGRAMS

Student Matinees

ArtTalks!

It’s never too early to start loving art! That’s why we make it easy and accessible for K-12 students to visit UCSD and experience ArtPower! artists. Student matinees are designed to engage students in fantastic live performances, expose them to new cultures, and introduce them to the excitement of life on a university campus. This season The Nile Project, Arabesque, Aurelio, and the Pacifica String Quartet will dazzle young audiences. To learn how you can participate or to find out about the scholarships we offer Title 1 schools, contact Molly Clark [moclark@ucsd.edu / 858.246.1199 x4].

Moderated by Associate Director of Artistic Planning and Education Molly Clark and Film Curator Rebecca Webb, ArtTalks! are chats with artists that offer the opportunity to learn the unexpected stories behind a work’s creation.

After Parties After select performances, celebrate with ArtPower! artists at The Loft! Beverages will be available to purchase from Zanzibar.

sponsor Jon and Bobbie Gilbert Bites & Beverages

transcenDANCE Youth Arts Project transcenDANCE empowers neighborhood youth from City Heights and National City to mobilize social change through the performing arts. We’re committed to connecting transcenDANCE students with ArtPower! artists through workshops and discussions to enrich their mission while sharing their enthusiasm and talent with our artists.

Keep the conversation going! Our partner restaurant, Zanzibar at the Loft, offers constantly changing menu selections as well as adventurous wine and beer options to keep you comfortably satiated.

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MAKE A GiFT AND MAKE A DiFFERENCE

Donations of any amount have impact! ArtPower! donors receive special benefits:

· $100 or more receive recognition in our programs and 10% off tickets · $1,000 or more receive complimentary parking vouchers · $2,500 or more receive VIP parking and invitations to private house concerts and Film Salons To view a full listing of donor benefits visit www.artpower.ucsd.edu/giving BECOME AN ARTPOWER! SPONSOR

Receive special access to phenomenal artists and be acknowledged for your commitment at events. Sponsor a Performance! ($2,500 - $15,000)

To Make a Donation or Pledge:

· Sponsor a series: Chamber Music, Dance, Jazz, Global Music, Tentacle Sessions or Film

phone: 858.246.1199 x2

· Sponsor an individual performance or film screening

email: cdeutschgarcia@ucsd.edu

· Host a House Concert or Film Salon at your own home

online: www.artpower.ucsd.edu/giving

Sponsor an ArtPower! Student Engagement Program! ($1,000 - $3,000)

mail: ArtPower! at UC San Diego c/o Carolena Deutsch-Garcia 9500 Gilman Drive, #0029 La Jolla, CA 92093-0029

· Sponsor a K-12 Student Matinee performance · Sponsor a UCSD Student Master Class · Sponsor a UCSD Film Student Workshop · Sponsor a UCSD artist lecture or panel

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OTHER WAYS TO GiVE

CREATE A LEGACY

Leverage your contribution through Employer Matching Benefits!

Consider Planned Giving – Join the York Society

Many companies sponsor matching gift programs that make their employees’ charitable gift contributions go even further. We are grateful to our corporate partners who provide this important resource. Go to www.matchinggifts.com/ucsd to see if your employer participates.

shape the future of ArtPower! Donors who make provisions

Make Gifts of Securities, Stock, and IRAs

Make Endowment Gifts

Donating stock can be incredibly beneficial. When you donate appreciated securities, you can avoid paying capital gains tax, and claim a charitable deduction for the full, appreciated value of the securities. You may also want to consider donating retirement plan assets to ArtPower!. When you designate ArtPower! as the beneficiary of your retirement plan, your gift passes tax free!

As ArtPower!’s endowment funds build, they allow for long-term

Planned gifts carry your philanthropic impact forward to help for ArtPower! in their estate will become members of the York Society, an esteemed group of UC San Diego philanthropists whose giving ensures the long-term greatness of the university. With the help of the UC San Diego Gift Planning Office, we can guide you through the process and make your vision of a legacy a reality.

planning and financial stability. The Hamburger Chamber Music Endowment Fund, founded by Robert and Sonia Hamburger in 1996, provides crucial stability for ArtPower!’s chamber music series. Help create an ArtPower! Student Engagement Program Endowment Fund! We are grateful to the many donors who

100% of your gift will benefit ArtPower! at UC San Diego.

believe in our mission to provide artistic engagement for K-12

94% is directed to ArtPower! and 6% is directed to assist in

and UCSD student audiences. With a $100,000 fundraising

covering other administrative costs.

goal during this season, gifts in support of creating this new endowment show you value our student programs serving the university and the larger San Diego community.

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Order tickets to a full series of your choice and receive:

Order tickets to three or more performances of your choice in any series genre and receive:

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You’re an important part of this campus’s creative history and future. Together, ArtPower! and the UCSD Alumni Association want you involved. As UCSD alumni, you receive 15 percent off the regular ticket price.

Groups of ten or more people who attend the same performance receive 15 percent off the regular ticket price. Youth Save 50%* Youth ages eighteen and under receive 50 percent off the

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regular ticket price. Not all performances are suitable for young children. See event descriptions for more details. Regardless of age, all children must have a ticket.

You are a group of brilliant, challenging, and dedicated people who push this university forward. We recognize and appreciate you! Join us for an ArtPower! event and receive 15 percent off the regular ticket price.

UCSD Student Tickets–Starting at $6* We recognize students’ budgets can be tight, so we make sure our performances are not only fantastic, but also affordable. We do this by offering a limited number of reduced price tickets.

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2014-2015 MULTi-ARTS SEASON TiCKET ORDER FORM subscribers & donors save 10-15% 10% off CHOOSE YOUR OWN SAMPLER SERIES

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Conrad Prebys Concert Hall (Chamber Music)

Price Center Ballroom (Global Music)

The Loft (Jazz, Tentacle Sessions, Foovies)

Balboa Theatre (David Sedaris)

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TiCKET & BOX OFFiCE iNFORMATiON Tickets to ArtPower! events can be purchased through the UCSD Box Office in person, by mail, or by phone. Tickets can also be ordered from boxoffice.ucsd.edu. Ordering Tickets

by phone : 858.534.TIXS (8497) online : boxoffice.ucsd.edu by mail : UCSD Box Office, 9500 Gilman Drive #0029, La Jolla, CA 92093-0029 by fax : 858.534.0165 in person : The UCSD Box Office, located on the plaza level of the Price Center West

UC San Diego Box Office Hours Monday to Friday 10am to 4pm (closed Saturday & Sunday)

For mail and fax orders, use order form or download and print from artpower.ucsd.edu.

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Handling Charges

Accessibility

Tickets are subject to a flat $5 handling fee on all orders placed through the UC San Diego Box Office, unless ordered in person.

Mobility

Order Confirmation For all advance season ticket orders, seating requests will be confirmed by phone or email before processing orders.

Wheelchair seating and accessible parking are available at all of our venues. Please mention your needs when purchasing tickets so that an appropriate seat can be reserved for you. Information on where to park is available at artpower.ucsd.edu. Visual

Ticket Exchanges As an ArtPower! donor or subscriber, you receive ticket exchanges at no additional charge. Patrons who are not donors or subscribers can exchange tickets for a $5 handling fee per transaction. Exchanges must be requested in person, by mail, or by fax no later than forty-eight business hours prior to the performance. There are no refunds on tickets unless an event is rescheduled or cancelled. Ticket Donations Your generous donation of tickets helps provide access for students who might not have the means to attend. Donations must be received no later than forty-eight business hours prior to the performance. Contact Carolena Deutsch-Garcia to make your ticket donation [cdeutschgarcia@ucsd.edu / 858.246.1199 x2]

Large-print programs are available if they are requested forty-eight business hours in advance. Please contact us for accommodation [artpower@ucsd.edu / 858.246.1199]. Assisted-Listening Devices Arrangements can be made to set you up with assisted-listening devices or an ASL interpreter for our performances. Please place your request fortyeight business hours in advance. Please contact us for accommodation [artpower@ucsd.edu / 858.246.1199]. Credits Design: The Killswitch Collective Creative Director: Molly Clark Copy: Molly Clark, Kathryn Martin, Rebecca Webb, Carolena Deutsch-Garcia

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Accessible parking is available without a UCSD permit on Mandeville Lane, Myers Drive, and in designated spaces found in every UCSD parking lot. Information on where to park and how to access our venues is available at artpower.ucsd.edu/visit.

UCSD requires parking permits for all weekday parking from 7am to 11pm. Permits will be sold the night of the performance through attendants or at permit machines. Visit artpower.ucsd. edu/visit for information on where to buy your permit, and costs.

ArtPower! Administrative Offices

Donors who give $1,000+ annually and choose to accept benefits receive complimentary parking at all ArtPower! campus events.

San Diego Box Office. How to Get Here For driving and walking directions, downloadable maps, and information on where to park, visit artpower.ucsd.edu/ visit. Complete information will also be mailed with your season ticket order. Arrive early! Late seating is granted based upon the artists’ wishes, so don’t miss one exciting moment.

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