ABSENCE program

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ArtPower at UC San Diego presents performing arts that engage, energize, and transform the diverse cultural life of the university and San Diego.

Through vibrant, challenging, multi-disciplinary performances, ArtPower seeks to develop more empathetic students and community members who are better prepared to engage in the world around them through their participation in highquality artistic, educational, and engagement programs that broaden thinking and awareness, deepen understanding, and encourage new dialogues across UC San Diego and the community.

OUR IMPACT

• ArtPower brings artists from around the world into UC San Diego classrooms

• ArtPower provides students with free artist master classes

• ArtPower integrates artist-led discussions into on-campus curricula.

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ArtPower presents ABSENCE: Terence Blanchard featuring

The E-Collective and Turtle Island Quartet

January 17, 2022 at 8 pm Price Center East Ballroom

The E-Collective Terence Blanchard, trumpet/synths

Charles Altura, guitar

Taylor Eigsti, piano, keyboard, synths

David Ginyard, Jr., electric bass

Oscar Seaton, drums

Turtle Island Quartet

David Balakrishnan, violin

Gabriel Terracciano, violin Benjamin von Gutzeit, viola Naseem Alatrash, cello

About the Artist

Terence Blanchard

Two-time Oscar® nominee, six-time Grammy®winner and 2018 USA Fellow trumpeter/composer Terence Blanchard has been a consistent artistic force for making powerful musical statements concerning pivotal moments in American culture –past and present.

From his expansive work composing the scores for Spike Lee films ranging from the documentary When the Levees Broke, about Blanchard’s hometown of New Orleans during the devastation from Hurricane Katrina to the epic Malcolm X; and the latest Lee film, Da 5 Bloods which was released by Netflix in June 2020, Blanchard has interwoven melodies that created strong backdrops to human stories.

Blanchard received Oscar® nominations for his original scores for Spike Lee’s films BlacKkKlansman (2018) and Da 5 Bloods (2020). He was also BAFTA nominated for his original music for the 2018 film. He won a Grammy for Best Instrumental Composition for writing “Blut Und Boden (Blood and Soil)” a track from BlacKkKlansman.

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More recently, Blanchard has composed his second opera, Fire Shut Up in My Bones, based on the memoir of celebrated writer and the New York Times columnist Charles Blow. The libretto was written by Kasi Lemmons and commissioned by Opera Theatre of Saint Louis where it premiered in June 2019. The Metropolitan Opera premiered a revived version of Fire Shut Up in My Bones in September 2021 to open their 2021–22 season in New York, making it the first opera composed by an African American composer to premiere at the Met. Blanchard’s first opera, Champion also premiered to critical acclaim in 2013 at OTSL and starred Denyce Graves with a libretto from Pulitzer Prize Winner, Michael Cristofer.

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Helen Edison Lecture Series, Extended Studies

With his current quintet The E-Collective, featured on the score to BlacKkKlansman with a 96-piece orchestra, Blanchard delivered a “soaring, seething, luxuriant score,” the New York Times. In Vice Magazine, Blanchard elaborates, “In BlacKkKlansman it all became real to me. You feel the level of intolerance that exists for people who ignore other people’s pain. Musically, I can’t ignore that. I can’t add to that intolerance. Instead I have to help people heal from it.” Blanchard’s E-Collective has now released three acclaimed records on Blue Note®: GRAMMY®-nominated Breathless (2015), LIVE (2018) and ABSENCE (2021) which also features Turtle Island Quartet.

Some of Blanchard’s other film and television credits include Spike Lee’s Jungle Fever, Summer of Sam, 25th Hour, Inside Man, and Miracle at St. Anna; Kasi Lemmons’ films, Eve’s Bayou, Talk to Me, and Harriet; George Lucas’ Red Tails; Tim Story’s Barbershop; the powerful documentary On the Record which was directed and produced by Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering and premiered on HBO Max in May 2020; and the critically acclaimed drama series Perry Mason starring Matthew Rhys with episodes directed by Tim Van Patten which premiered on HBO in June 2020.

Blanchard scored One Night in Miami which marks Regina King’s feature directorial debut and was acquired by Amazon Studios and premiered at the Venice International Film Festival in September 2020. The film is opened on December 2020 and launched on Prime Video the following month.

Regarding his consistent attachment to artistic works of conscience, Blanchard confesses, “You get to a certain age when you ask, ‘Who’s going to stand up and speak out for us?’ Then you look around and realize that the James Baldwins, Muhammad Alis and Dr. Kings are no longer here...and begin to understand that it falls on you. I’m not trying to say I’m here to try to correct the whole thing, I’m just trying to speak the truth.” In that regard, he cites unimpeachable inspirations. “Max Roach with his ‘Freedom Now Suite,’ John Coltrane playing ‘Alabama,’ even Louis Armstrong talking about what was going on with his people any time he was interviewed. Herbie Hancock & Wayne Shorter who live by their Buddhist philosophy and try to expand the conscience of their communities. I’m standing on all of their shoulders. How dare I come through this life having had the blessing of meeting those men and not take away any of that? Like anybody else, I’d like to play feel-good party music but sometimes my music is about the reality of where we are.”

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ARTPOWER DONORS

2022–23

CATALYST ($20,000+)

Judith Bachner and Eric Lasley

Elaine Galinson Fund at the Jewish Community Foundation

Bobbie and Jon Gilbert

Joan and Irwin Jacobs Fund  of the Jewish Community Foundation

Patricia and Christopher Weil  of The Weil Family Foundation  The Parker Foundation

CREATOR ($10,000–19,999)

Phyllis and Daniel Epstein Ronald and Wynona Goldman Jack Lampl

New England Foundation for the Arts Charles and Marilyn Perrin George Clement Perkins Endowment

ADVOCATE ($2,500–9,999)

Joan J. Bernstein ArtPower Student Engagement Endowment Fund

Maureen and C. Peter Brown

Anne Marie Pleska and Luc Cayet Josephine Kiernan and Bjorn Bjerede

In Memory of Jennifer A. Dennis Martha and Edward Dennis Renita Greenberg and Jim Allison Mysterious Galaxy Bookstore Barbara and Sam Takahashi Hamburger Chamber Music Series Endowment Fund

Jack Lampl Eva and Doug Richman Ruth S. Stern ArtPower  Student Engagement Fund

GUARDIAN ($1,000–2,499)

Joyce Axelrod and Joseph Fisch

Janice Steinberg and John Cassidy Marilyn Colby Beverly Freemont Kim Signoret-Paar

CONTRIBUTOR ($500–999)

Janice Alper

Janice and Nelson Byrne

Consulate General of Israel

Charles Kantor

Marilies Schoelflin

Connie Beardsley

Phyllis and Edward Mirsky Sharon Perkowski Felize Levine

SPARK ($250–499)

James and Kathleen Stiven

Jess and Meg Mandel

Barry and Jennfer Greenberg Mary L. Beebe Charles Reilly K. Andrew Achterkirchen Paulyne D. Becerra Turea Z. Erwin

Samuel and Theresa Buss Natalee C. Ellars Maya Ridinger

YORK SOCIETY

Donors who make provisions for ArtPower in their estate

Joyce Axelrod and Joseph Fisch

Judith Bachner and Eric Lasley

Ruth Stern Kathryn Sturch

ARTPOWER STAFF DONORS

Carolena Deutsch-Garcia Jordan Peimer Kathryn Sturch

FOUNDATION/CORPORATE SPONSORS

CORPORATE SPONSORS

New England Foundation for the Arts

The Parker Foundation Consulate General of Israel Mysterious Galaxy Bookstore

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POWERPLAYERS

PowerPlayers are an exceptional group of donors that have made a three year commitment to support ArtPower.

Joyce Axelrod and Joseph Fisch

Joan Bernstein

Marilyn Colby Martha and Ed Dennis Phyllis and Daniel Epstein

Elaine Galinson

Bobbie and Jon Gilbert Renita Greenberg and Jim Alison Eric Lasley and Judith Bachner Sharon Perkowski

Kim Signoret-Paar Paul and Edith H. Sanchez Pat Weil and Christopher Weil

A portion of funding for ArtPower is provided by the UC San Diego Student Services Fee Committee.

Donor list and PowerPlayer list reflecting gifts and pledges allocated for September 1, 2021 through September 30, 2022.

ARTPOWER STAFF

Joanna Christian, Associate Director of Marketing & Communications, Campus Performance and Events Office

Carolena Deutsch-Garcia, Associate Director of Development

Jennifer Mancano, Events & Performing Arts Business Manager

Jordan Peimer, Artistic Director

Colleen Kollar Smith, Executive Director, Campus Performance and Events Office

Kathryn Sturch, Production Manager Alyssa Villaseñor, Marketing Manager

Student Staff

Marketing and Graphic Design Assistants

Ashley Asadi ‘24 Holden Bailey ‘23

Yumei Feng ‘23 Tiffany Liang ‘23 Rachel Paner ‘24 Hieu Phan ‘25

Events Promotions Assistants

Paloma Diaz ‘24 Rain Dong ‘25 Ishiba Dube ‘26

Kathleen Hoang ‘25 Kellie Huang, ‘25 Kaylie Lam ‘25 Kristy Lee ‘23 Julie Li ‘25 Martica Manuel, ‘26 Alice Nguyen ‘26 Anne Nguyen ‘25 Niko Parker ‘24 Kadie Qi ‘25 Heidi Shin ‘25 Hao Wang ‘24 Angela Wu ‘24 Sasha Zabegalin ‘24

Media Assistants

Diego Pereya ‘26 Kieran Vu ‘25 Jules Yap ‘23

BECOME AN ARTPOWER SUPPORTER TODAY & ENJOY VALUABLE BENEFITS!

As we move into the new ArtPower 2022–23 live arts season, the generosity of our donors quite literally helps make our performances possible. Our donors also get to enjoy valuable benefits, see more here: bit.ly/artpower-benefits. Make a gift today by easily scanning the QR code.

Thank you for making ArtPower performances possible! All inquiries can be directed to our Associate Director of Development, carolena@ucsd.edu.

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