Jonas Lundqvist
Table of Contents
Trey McIntyre Project pg. 16
WICKED
pg 4
Special Events
pg 6
Season Opener
pg 8
Classical
pg 9
Center Stage
pg 12
Dance
pg 14
Family Fun
pg 17
Jazz & Blues
pg 18
World Stage
pg 20
Education & Outreach
pg 22
Keep the Adventure Alive
pg 23
UApresents Sponsors
pg 25
Subscribe and Save
pg 26
How to Subscribe
pg 27
Patron Services
pg 28
Things to Know
pg 29
Order Form
pg 33
Performance Schedule
pg 35
COVER ART: The cover illustration is by Kimberly Wyckoff, a Senior in the UA College of Fine Arts. Special thanks to the UA School of Art, Professor Jackson Boelts and the students of ART 496B. The Season Brochure is printed annually by UApresents. Volume 16, Issue 1. April, 2010.
Daniel Snyder
Welcome W
elcome to UApresents’ 2010-2011 Season! From classical, dance, jazz and world music to family programming, spectacular events and Broadway – it’s all at UApresents this season.
We are thrilled that the most popular Broadway musical ever, WICKED, will be at Centennial Hall for a three-week run in January. UApresents and Broadway in Tucson have partnered to make this possible. Our season opens with a festive celebración of Mexico’s two hundred years of independence with Mariachi Sol de México and Vikki Carr. We are proud to host three American dance masters – Paul Taylor, Martha Graham and a very special farewell performance by the legendary Merce Cunningham Dance Company. Two ‘Special Events,’ Blue Man Group and Cirque Dreams, will be here with exciting new productions and ‘Family Fun’ with “Choo-Choo Soul with Genevieve!” from Playhouse Disney will delight. The tradition of excellence continues with some of the finest performers in each of our core genres including Joshua Bell, Liza Minnelli, Jazz at Lincoln Center with Wynton Marsalis, KODO and the electrifying Noche Flamenca. From all of us at UApresents, thank you for your support. The world-class artists and extraordinary performances that comprise this season stand firmly among the finest arts presenters in the nation and your generosity is crucial to maintain this high quality programming for our community. Ticket sales account for just over half of our cost to host these great performances and cuts to state funding support for education have deeply impacted UApresents. The support of individual and corporate sponsors, grants and donations are needed more than ever before to fund the balance. Please consider a gift in any amount to help us continue to host the artists and performances that will captivate your imagination, inspire you and enrich your life. I look forward to seeing you at Centennial Hall!
Balfour Walker / Chris Mooney photo
Natalie Bohnet, Executive Director, UApresents
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ll of us in Southern Arizona are so fortunate to be able to experience the worldclass artists and performances from UApresents – rich and diverse programming that rivals the finest performing arts programs in the U.S. This cultural and educational asset remains accessible to most in our community while also continuing to offer favorable pricing for seniors, members of the military, groups, UA faculty & staff and students throughout the community. Most especially, I am proud to have UApresents as an integral facet of the comprehensive University of Arizona experience.
This promises to be another record season for UApresents. Despite deep cuts to state funding, UApresents continues to operate responsibly, generating positive year-end results for three consecutive seasons. I know there are many University units competing for your attention and I’m grateful to the individuals and businesses that generously support UApresents with sponsorships and donations. With the community’s continued support, the University will do all it can to ensure this valuable asset is not lost.
Robert N. Shelton, President, The University of Arizona
SO MUCH HAPPENED BEFORE DOROTHY DROPPED IN.
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WICKED January 5-23, 2011 Exclusive UApresents Subscriber Performances: Thursday, January 13, 2011 at 7:30pm Friday, January 14, 2011 at 8pm Sunday, January 16, 2011 at 1pm Tickets: from $31 to $125 Co-presented by UApresents and Broadway in Tucson SO MUCH HAPPENED BEFORE DOROTHY DROPPED IN. Long before that girl from Kansas arrives in Munchkinland, two girls meet in the land of Oz. One – born with emerald green skin – is smart, fiery and misunderstood. The other is beautiful, ambitious and very popular. How these two grow to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good makes for “the most complete – and completely satisfying – new musical in a long time” (USA Today).
Natalie Daradich © Joan Marcus
On Broadway and around the world, WICKED has worked its magic on critics and audiences alike. Winner of 35 major awards, including a Grammy and three Tony Awards, WICKED is “Broadway’s biggest blockbuster” and “the defining musical of the decade” (The New York Times).
Marcie Dodd and Helene Yorke © Joan Marcus
Subscriber exchanges may only be made into another WICKED performance. Upgrade charges may apply.
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Friday, December 10, 2010 at 8pm Saturday, December 11, 2010 at 2 and 8pm Sunday, December 12, 2010 at 1 and 6:30pm Tickets: from $25 to $55 Students/Faculty & Staff: from $15 to $55 Performance Sponsors: Jerry & Elayne Feder Get ready for the all-new CIRQUE DREAMS: ILLUMINATION from the creators of the groundbreaking hit and only show of its kind to ever perform on Broadway, CIRQUE DREAMS: JUNGLE FANTASY. Journey with fascination into the depths of a city that ignites with illumination when Cirque Dreams’ imagination, suspense and theatrical innovation turn EVERYDAY ORDINARY… INTO BRIGHT AND EXTRAORDINARY! Audiences of all ages will marvel as city dwellers reinvent familiar objects, balance on wires, leap tall buildings and redefine the risks of flight in a story filled with astounding occurrences. One-of-akind artists populate the streets of this magical metropolis and breathe energy into its landscape with urban acrobatics and never-before-seen phenomenal thrills of disbelief. Cirque Dreams’ critically acclaimed dazzling costumes come alive to the sounds of jazz, ballroom, pop and more in this original score. CIRQUE DREAMS: ILLUMINATION has been hailed as, “Dazzling! A reason to stand up and cheer,” by the New York Daily News.
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Friday, April 29, 2011 at 8pm Saturday, April 30, 2011 at 2 and 8pm Sunday, May 1, 2011 at 1 and 6:30pm Tickets: from $25 to $55 Students/Faculty & Staff: from $15 to $55 Performance Sponsors: Nancy & Ray Nagle and A Grateful Patron Escape the ordinary and be surrounded in an explosion of comedy, music and technology. The New York Times heralds the show as “one of the most delightful performance pieces ever staged.” E! “Entertainment News” exclaims, “BLUE MAN GROUP is what every live performance aspires to be.” Although it is impossible to describe, people of all ages agree that BLUE MAN GROUP is an intensely exciting and wildly outrageous show that leaves the entire audience in a blissful, euphoric state. With no spoken language, BLUE MAN GROUP is perfect for people of all ages, languages and cultures. This unique experience is like nothing else!
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MARIACHI SOL DE MÉXICO and VIKKI CARR Friday, September 24, 2010 at 8pm Tickets: $55, $40, $25 • Students/Faculty & Staff: $55, $36, $15 Corporate Sponsor:
Event Sponsors: Peggy & Emerson Knowles
Celebrate the bicentennial of the Mexican Día de la Independencia! Carr’s energy and style are as radiant and irresistible as her extraordinary voice. Bing Crosby, Ella Fitzgerald and Elvis Presley all named her among their favorite female singers of all time. Born Florencia Bisenta de Casillas Martínez Cardona, she is approaching the fifth decade of a career that includes more than 60 records and three Grammy awards for her Spanish-language albums. Maestro José Hernández, a proud fifth-generation mariachi recognized as one of the top 100 most influential Latinos in America by Hispanic Magazine, set a new standard for the genre with his Mariachi Sol de México. Offering traditional mariachi sounds embellished with fresh contemporary passion and powerful rhythms, they are the first and only mariachi group to perform in China and North Korea, the first mariachi group to be nominated for a Latin Grammy and have toured the world playing with some of the most respected recording artists, including Juan Gabriel and Luis Miguel.
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Premier Sponsor: JDD Holdings, LLC
JOSHUA BELL, Violin Saturday, February 12, 2011 at 8pm Tickets: $70, $55, $35 Students/Faculty & Staff: $70, $50, $15
Timothy White
His playing “does nothing less than tell human beings why they bother to be alive,” declares Interview Magazine. For more than two decades, Bell has enchanted audiences worldwide with his breathtaking virtuosity and tone of rare beauty. He came to national attention at the age of 14 in a highly acclaimed orchestral debut and today he’s equally at home as a soloist, chamber musician and orchestra leader. His restless curiosity has taken him in new directions that have earned him the rare title “classical music superstar.” The Boston Herald simply proclaims him “the greatest American violinist active today.”
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Series Sponsors: Ginnie & Bob McKay
VENICE BAROQUE ORCHESTRA: “THE SEASONS PROJECT” ROBERT McDUFFIE, Leader and Violin Soloist Sunday, October 31, 2010 at 3pm Tickets: $55, $40, $25 Students/Faculty & Staff: $55, $36, $15 Event Sponsors: Madeleine Murray & Bob Hornack and Linda Staubitz in memory of Art Staubitz VIVALDI GLASS
Le Quattro Staggioni, Op. 8 “The Four Seasons” Violin Concerto No. 2 “The American Four Seasons”
Magical, hauntingly beautiful and soaring, capped with plenty of violin pyrotechnics and an ending that violin soloist McDuffie says “goes like a bat out of hell.” “The American Four Seasons” is only the second violin concerto by the prolific Philip Glass, whom Rolling Stone has called “the best-known living classical composer on the planet.” The piece, written specifically for McDuffie, premiered in December, 2009 and the Toronto Star wrote it was “one of the most exciting musical evenings of the year.” McDuffie and the Orchestra pair the new work with their unique interpretation of its inspiration, Vivaldi’s cherished “The Four Seasons.” The Orchestra, one of Europe’s premier ensembles, will perform the Vivaldi on baroque-era instruments.
MENAHEM PRESSLER and the NEW YORK CHAMBER SOLOISTS with RICHARD STOLTZMAN Sunday, November 21, 2010 at 7pm Tickets: $55, $40, $25 • Students/Faculty & Staff: $55, $36, $15 Event Sponsors: Sue & Alan Cohen MOZART BRAHMS MOZART
Clarinet Concerto, K. 622 Sonata No. 2 for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 120 Piano Concerto No. 17, K. 453
The world’s foremost clarinetist, two-time Grammy-winner Stoltzman brought the clarinet to the forefront as a solo instrument. His virtuosity, technique and imagination revolutionized the world of clarinet playing. The New York Times extols his “impeccable musicianship,” asking, “If Mr. Stoltzman is not one of a kind, who might the others be?” Pianist Pressler is among the world’s most distinguished and honored musicians with a career spanning over five decades. Pressler, whose life has always been dedicated to music, escaped Nazi Germany with his family and learned piano in Israel as a youth. Los Angeles Times applauds his “joyous pianism – technically faultless, stylistically impeccable, emotionally irrepressible… from another age and a virtually forgotten sensibility.” Acclaimed as an outstanding ensemble of distinguished virtuosi, performing widely diverse repertoire in creatively programmed concerts, the New York Chamber Soloists have maintained a unique niche in the chamber music world for nearly five decades.
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THE ACADEMY OF ST. MARTIN IN THE FIELDS CHAMBER ENSEMBLE At Crowder Hall Sunday, February 20, 2011 at 7pm Tickets: $55, $45 Students/Faculty & Staff: $55, $15 Event Sponsors: Phil & Carol Lyons and Drs. John & Helen Schaefer BRAHMS MENDELSSOHN
Sextet No. 1 in B-flat Major, Op. 18 Octet for Strings in E-flat Major, Op. 20
Selected from the foremost-recorded chamber orchestra in the world, this ensemble plays with extraordinary cohesion and discipline. First violinist and guest leader Andrew Watkinson has led or directed almost all of London’s chamber orchestras, and served 15 years as director with the City of London Sinfonia. Watkinson inspires instinctive musicianship from the players, a technique that keeps them exceptionally aware of their interdependence. The Scotsman writes, “...this band operates like a pack of wolves… the impact of the ensemble was breathtaking, a riveting like-mindedness, laced with spectacular displays of inspired individuality.”
KRONOS QUARTET Sunday, April 3, 2011 at 7pm Tickets: $55, $40, $25 Students/Faculty & Staff: $55, $36, $15 Event Sponsors: Kai Family Foundation/John & Jihong Kai
Jay Blakesberg
The Seattle Times calls their work, “Thought-provoking, earopening and just plain beautiful.” The Quartet moves gracefully among the classical, jazz and rock repertoires. Violinist and founder Dave Harrington says, “I’ve always wanted the string quartet to be vital, and energetic, and alive, and cool, and to be absolutely beautiful and ugly if it has to be. But it has to be expressive of life. To tell the story with grace and humor and depth.” Kronos Quartet has pursued that artistic vision for more than 30 years, performing thousands of concerts worldwide, releasing more than 45 recordings of extraordinary breadth and creativity, collaborating with many of the world’s most eclectic composers and performers and commissioning more than 650 new works and arrangements.
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Series Sponsors: Marsha & Gary Tankenoff LIZA MINNELLI Saturday, December 4, 2010 at 8pm Tickets: $80, $60, $40 Students/Faculty & Staff: $80, $54, $15 Event Sponsors: Ginny Clements & Tom Rogers, Cande & Tom Grogan and Lori Mackstaller She took Broadway by storm in 2008 in her acclaimed New York run of Liza’s at the Palace. Her spectacular performances earned the Tony Award for Best Special Theatrical Event and a prestigious 2009 Drama Desk Award. Now in her fifth decade as an internationally celebrated entertainer, she is one of only eight living artists to have won every major show business honor including an Oscar, an Emmy, a Grammy and four Tony Awards. The evening will feature beloved American standards performed in their purest, most intimate form with Liza, her long-time accompanist, Billy Stritch and a quartet. The New York Times raves “A pure entertainer like Ms. Minnelli — and there is none purer — is at once voracious and extravagantly generous.”
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BRIAN STOKES MITCHELL Saturday, March 5, 2011 at 8pm Tickets: $55, $40, $25 Students/Faculty & Staff: $55, $36, $15 Event Sponsor: Shirley Estes Dubbed “The Last Leading Man” by The New York Times, Mitchell is the quintessential musical theatre performer. At home on the Broadway stage, the Tony Award-winning actor has held leads in Kiss Me, Kate, Man of La Mancha and Ragtime, and is equally at home in concert settings from Feinstein’s to Carnegie Hall to the Hollywood Bowl. His musical versatility and thrilling voice make for an instrument that The New York Times says “rumbles out of him like thunder underlined by drum rolls.” Variety calls his voice, “a richly tailored, warm and resonant instrument, capable of caressing the kind of melody that has staying power.” The New York Times adds, “It is no exaggeration to say that Brian Stokes Mitchell is right now in a class by himself as a Broadway leading man. No other actor can match his singing voice. No other singer can claim his acting range or experience.” Mr. Mitchell will be appearing with his four-piece band.
PAULA POUNDSTONE Saturday, February 19, 2011 at 8pm Tickets: $35, $28, $20 Students/Faculty & Staff: $35, $25, $15 Event Sponsors: Allen R. & Kim K. Halper Back by demand! Appearing on stage with a stool, a microphone and a can of diet soda, she is known for her razor-sharp wit and spontaneity. This self-deprecating, comedic genius with lightning-fast timing engages members of the audience in dialog so hilarious it’s hard to believe it wasn’t rehearsed. Ever topical and up-to-the-minute, she treats even the news from Washington so artfully it draws laughter from both sides of the aisle. Author of There’s Nothing In This Book That I Meant To Say, she is a regular guest on NPR’s “Wait Wait...Don’t Tell Me.” tickets online at uapresents.org
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Series Sponsors: Stephen Golden & Susan Tarrence SAVION GLOVER: “SoLo in TiME” Saturday, November 13, 2010 at 8pm Tickets: $55, $40, $25 Students/Faculty & Staff: $55, $36, $15 Event Sponsor: Natalie Bohnet Glover’s hit show, Bring in ‘da Noise, Bring in ‘da Funk, fundamentally altered the tap landscape when it burst onto Broadway in 1996. Glover was just out of his teens when Noise/Funk established its star as a household name – for many, the only name in tap. In this new program, Glover goes toe-to-toe with flamenco’s raw passion, pounding out rhythms with blinding speed. The New York Times says of his performance, “his strength doesn’t stop at his feet… with his trademark dreadlocks flying, it pumps through his body, radiating out like an electrical force.”
Saturday, November 20, 2010 at 8pm
At age 79, Taylor is the sole survivor of the universally recognized great 20th century choreographers. His company returns to Tucson with a new program of physically joyful creations including “Beloved Renegade.” Taylor’s genius lies in celebrating the simple moves of life, gestures and stances from the street, everyday moves that in themselves are full of grace and beauty. The New York Times wrote, “There is no other choreographer today whose imaginative range looks so large or so multilayered.” Taylor and his company have been advancing modern dance for 55 years – his bold inventiveness, his dancers’ disciplined lyricism and the all-American brio of his choreography inspired the San Francisco Chronicle to cheer, “The American spirit soars whenever Taylor’s dancers dance.”
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Tom Caravaglia
Tickets: $55, $40, $25 Students/Faculty & Staff: $55, $36, $15 Event Sponsors: Dr. Herschel & Jill Rosenzweig
Anna Finke Hans Wild
MERCE CUNNINGHAM DANCE COMPANY: “LEGACY TOUR” Saturday, March 12, 2011 at 8pm Tickets: $70, $55, $35 Students/Faculty & Staff: $70, $50, $15 Event Sponsors: John E. Wahl & Mary Lou Forier
This will be one of the final performances of this iconoclastic company, one of the most influential dance companies of its era. On New Year’s Eve, 2011, the Company will close, according to Cunningham’s explicit design, a legacy plan to guide his company and ensure the preservation of his artistic legacy. Reviving key works from Cunningham’s repertory, the program will feature the last dancers he personally trained. Cunningham, who died in July, 2009, was a leader of the American avant-garde throughout his 70-year career and is considered one of the most important choreographers of our time. His Company forged a distinctive style, reflecting his technique and illuminating the near limitless possibility for human movement. Mikhail Baryshnikov has said, “Merce Cunningham reinvented dance, and then waited for the audience…. The elegance, simplicity and force of his work are unique – and undeniable… he has taught us something new and powerful about how to dance and how to live.”
UA DANCE At Stevie Eller Dance Theatre
“CARMINA BURANA” Thursday, February 10, 2011 at 7:30pm Friday, February 11, 2011 at 7:30pm Saturday, February 12, 2011 at 7:30pm Sunday, February 13, 2011 at 1:30pm
James Clouser’s “Carmina Burana.”
“PREMIUM BLEND” Thursday, February 24, 2011 at 7:30pm Friday, February 25, 2011 at 7:30pm Saturday, February 26, 2011 at 7:30pm Sunday, February 27, 2011 at 1:30pm Tickets: $28 • Students/Faculty & Staff: $15
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Series Sponsors: Stephen Golden & Susan Tarrence Saturday, March 26, 2011 at 8pm
Jonas Lundqvist
Tickets: $38, $28, $18 Students/Faculty & Staff: $38, $25, $15 Event Sponsors: Judy & Richard Weill Residency Program Co-sponsors: Shirley Chann and Wally Prawicki Bursting with dazzling creativity and heightened physicality, he is “one of America’s most surprising talents” (The New York Times). Since his work debuted with the Houston Ballet in 1990 when he was just 20, McIntyre has created more than 75 contemporary ballets for American Ballet Theatre, New York City Ballet, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Stuttgart Ballet and other illustrious companies. The Project premiered in 2004 as a summer company with a hand-selected group of America’s most talented ballet dancers. They immediately won over the hearts of audiences and critics alike at the major summer festivals including Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival and Wolf Trap. Using classical ballet as the point of departure, McIntyre creates emotionally charged dances that defy categorization, set to musical scores ranging from Beethoven and Henry Cowell to Beck, The Beatles and Ralph Stanley. TMP will be in residency prior to the performance for interaction with the community, UA Fine Arts and MBA students. For more information, please refer to uapresents.org.
MARTHA GRAHAM DANCE COMPANY Saturday, April 16, 2011 at 8pm
John Deane
Tickets: $60, $45, $30 Students/Faculty & Staff: $60, $41, $15 Event Sponsors: Ginnie & Bob McKay “Panorama” Sponsor: Dr. Mary Jo Ghory An American genius and treasure, Graham created an art form that would become the foundation for modern dance. She came decisively into her own in the 1940s, turning out in rapid succession a decade-long series of potent dance dramas. She continued dancing until the age of 74 and choreographed well into her ‘90s. Her repertoire of an astounding 181 works puts her on par with Picasso, Stravinsky and Frank Lloyd Wright as one of the 20th century’s seminal artistic forces. Her dance company, the oldest and most celebrated in the world, is a training ground for dance’s most illustrious performers. Now led by Artistic Director Janet Eilber, who worked closely with Graham for more than a decade, the Company continues to find its inspiration for movement in the vast American tapestry. The evening’s program will include 1935’s “Panorama” – featuring students from the UA School of Dance – and a full production of one of Graham’s most popular works, “Appalachian Spring.” The first governmentcommissioned dance work, “Appalachian Spring” established dance as a major art form and had an impact well beyond anything then imagined.
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Family Fun! CHOO-CHOO SOUL “WITH GENEVIEVE!” Sunday, October 17, 2010 at 2pm Tickets: $18, $15, $12 Students/Faculty & Staff: $18, $14, $12 Event Sponsors: Kai Family Foundation/John & Jihong Kai Recently honored with a Parents’ Choice Award, “Choo-Choo Soul” is a Playhouse Disney music video-style television series aimed at preschool-age children. Featuring the train conductor Genevieve and her beatboxing, breakdancing engineer, Constantine “DC” Abramson, the music is contagious and soulful with a focus on learning. The concert will feature many popular songs from the show, as well as tracks from “Choo-Choo Soul’s” self-titled CD, including “Chugga Chugga Choo Choo,” “Let’s Dance,” “The Bullet Train” and “Blue Zoo Train.” Corporate Sponsor:
Sunday, October 17, 2010 at noon Prior to Choo-Choo Soul performance Free and open to the public
Calling all children! Don’t miss the 3rd Annual UApresents Children’s Festival!
Children’s Festival photos by Sarah K Smith.
Centennial Hall’s patio will be filled with fun and excitement for the whole family – interactive arts, science and crafts activities, face painting, storytelling, dance and music performances and more! Past participants have included the UA School of Theatre Arts, University of Arizona BookStores, Club Arizona, Bio5, Wildcat Art and many other local and campus artists and organizations. A magical afternoon for children and families!
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Series Sponsors: Paul & Alice Baker
Saturday, January 29, 2011 at 8pm Tickets: $42, $30, $18 Students/Faculty & Staff: $42, $27, $15 Event Sponsor: Peggy Hitchcock and Jaggi Family Foundation Miles Davis’ landmark album, Kind of Blue, remains the best-selling jazz recording – ever. Legendary drummer Jimmy Cobb is the only surviving member of those historic recording sessions and he keeps the legacy alive on tour with his So What Band. Cobb is internationally renowned as a band leader, accompanist and solo artist and is a winner of the 2009 NEA Jazz Masters Award. Kind of Blue stunned the jazz world in 1959, creating a new language of music. Considered to be one of the best albums of all time, of any genre, NPR calls it “a universally acknowledged masterpiece, revered as much by rock and classical music fans as by jazz lovers.”
AMERICAN LEGACIES: THE DEL MCCOURY BAND and THE PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND Saturday, April 9, 2011 at 8pm Tickets: $55, $40, $25 Students/Faculty & Staff: $55, $36, $15 Boasting a direct lineage from the earliest incarnations of New Orleans jazz, The Preservation Hall Jazz Band proudly carries on the traditions passed forward from the most prolific jazz heritage on earth. The Del McCoury Band, the most honored group in bluegrass history, performs original and traditional compositions with eloquent harmonies and, according to USA Today, “ferocious, purebred musicianship.” Together in concert, these groups create a blend of soul-lifting harmonies as the high and lonesome sound of the Appalachians meets the hot and lively jazz of New Orleans.
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JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER with WYNTON MARSALIS Friday, February 18, 2011 at 8pm Tickets: $70, $55, $35 Students/Faculty & Staff: $70, $50, $15 Corporate Sponsor:
The Orchestra, 15 of today’s finest jazz soloists and ensemble players, has been the Jazz at Lincoln Center resident orchestra since 1992. Remarkably versatile, they are featured in all aspects of Jazz at Lincoln Center’s programming. Marsalis, the man Rolling Stone calls “potentially the greatest trumpeter of all time,” is also hailed as a creative genius, compassionate humanitarian, legendary trumpeter, masterful composer, arts advocate, tireless educator and cultural leader. As Artistic Director of Jazz at Lincoln Center, he is an evangelist for this uniquely Americanborn music – he intends for it to be not only accessible, but enjoyable. “We’re playing this music for you,” he says. “If we wanted to play it for ourselves we could stay home.”
T.S. MONK: “MONK ON MONK” Sunday, March 6, 2011 at 7pm Tickets: $42, $30, $18 Students/Faculty & Staff: $42, $27, $15 Event Sponsor: Kate Garner/Kohl Family Foundation T.S. Monk’s 80th birthday tribute to his father, Thelonius Sphere Monk, was named Album of the Year by both Downbeat and the New York Jazz Awards. Monk on Monk reintroduced audiences to the breadth of his father’s genius in the compositions, arrangements and orchestration that earned him the name, “The Father of Modern Jazz.” Award-winning drummer T.S. brings to Tucson the same ten-piece jazz configuration his father famously pioneered. Anyone who fears the music might be too demanding should be reassured that a good time is in store. “This is guttural, visceral, tap-your-feet music,” Monk promises, “and we’re going to swing you to death.”
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SOLEDAD BARRIO and NOCHE FLAMENCA Friday, January 28, 2011 at 8pm Tickets: $42, $30, $18 Students/Faculty & Staff: $42, $27, $15 Event Sponsors: Ann M. Fall and I. Michael & Beth Kasser
Andres D’Elia
Recognized as the world’s most authentic flamenco touring company, Martín Santangelo, his BESSIE award-winning wife, Soledad Barrio, and their company, manifest the essence, purity, and integrity of one of the world’s most complex and mysterious art forms. With dancers and musicians drawn from the region where flamenco is the inheritance of each new generation, their performances are transcendent and deeply emotional. The New York Times heralds Barrio as a paragon of dance – “no current ballet dancer in the world is as marvelous as she.”
KODO Sunday, February 13, 2011 at 6pm Tickets: $55, $40, $25 Students/Faculty & Staff: $55, $36, $15 Event Sponsor: Jaggi Family Foundation Exhilarating rhythms and explosive, thunderous power – they explore the limitless possibilities of Taiko drumming. Inspired by the traditional culture of their Sado Island home in Japan, their passion is exploring the rich possibilities of peaceful coexistence between humanity and nature. Each drummer masters traditional Japanese dance steps, singing and multiple musical instruments. Chicago Tribune says, “Superlatives don’t really exist to convey the primal power and bravura beauty of Kodo.”
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SEPTETO NACIONAL IGNACIO PIÑEIRO de CUBA Wednesday, March 30, 2011 at 7:30pm Tickets: $38, $28, $18 Students/Faculty & Staff: $38, $25, $15 Event Sponsors: Don & Bárbara Benjamín Founded in 1927 by bassist and songwriter Ignacio Piñeiro, they performed at the 1933 Chicago World’s Fair. For more than 80 years the group has performed in more than 35 nations around the world. Now composed of a fourth generation of musicians, their exceptional musicianship and artistry is firmly rooted in the musical explosion of Cuban son that took place during the 1920s and ‘30s, evoking the nostalgic elegance of the ballrooms and dance clubs of the era. Piñeiro’s innovation was to add trumpet to the guitars, percussion and voices of previous son groups and he may well have named salsa music with his song “Échale Salsita,” (‘throw a little sauce on it”). Of this, their first U.S. tour since FDR was in office, The Miami Herald said, “this ensemble played with exceptional precision and drive.”
THE JOHNNY CLEGG BAND Friday, May 6, 2011 at 8pm Tickets: $38, $28, $18 Students/Faculty & Staff: $38, $25, $15 Event Sponsors: Maria & Tom Tilton Musician, dancer, anthropologist, singer, songwriter, academic, activist and French knight – all describe him, but none captures the energy and passion of the man who has become one of South Africa’s greatest musical exports. He has campaigned against the injustice of apartheid and has been instrumental in putting the new South Africa on the map. Born in England, raised in Africa, Clegg found teachers and advocates among Zulu musicians and performed and recorded with them before such collaborations were legal. The New York Times says, Clegg “has refined a sophisticated international style of pop that blends Zulu guitar and African percussion with Anglo-American pop.” Known for his energetic stage performances, he entertains and enlightens with amusing anecdotes, historical bits and pieces and anthropological facts. tickets online at uapresents.org
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Education & Outreach Mark Morris Dance Group master class photos by Sarah K Smith.
Education is a critical focus of UApresents’ mission. Despite continued challenges to funding for education in Arizona, UApresents remains committed to providing opportunities for K-12 students throughout our community. UApresents once again will take renowned artists directly to our local schools. Last season, in collaboration with the Tucson Unified School District, our ‘In the Schools’ program brought Latin American music duo Calle Sur, contemporary dance company Northwest Professional Dance Project and science educator and performer Garry Krinksy to thousands of area students.
Since we no longer have a music teacher, the children enjoyed participating with the performance. – M. M., Reynolds Elementary School With the generous support of our donors, UApresents will continue to offer master classes and workshops with professional artists for K-12 and UA college students, as well as deeply discounted tickets to ensure that children and families from underserved communities are able to attend UApresents events – for many, their first live performing arts experience. In addition, we regularly offer complimentary tickets to students in various University departments throughout the year. New this season, UApresents will launch the Student Critic Program.
It was both entertaining and informative… a perfect school outing! – C. V., Davis Bilingual Elementary University and K-12 students will attend performances and write reviews which will be posted online. The goal of this program is to engage students more directly in the performances and help them gain critical thinking and writing skills. Watch our website, uapresents.org, for updates and details on all of this season’s education programming.
Education Programs Sponsors: Robert & Nancy Clark Joan Brown Diamond Charitable Lead Trust David C. & Lura M. Lovell Foundation The Mountain Room Foundation, Inc. Clague A. Van Slyke III, Attorney at Law
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Special thanks to these sponsors who share and support our belief that the arts have the power to move people, to change lives and to transform the world. Series Sponsors
Premier Sponsor
Center Stage Marsha & Gary Tankenoff
JDD Holdings, LLC
Classical Ginnie & Bob McKay
Event Sponsors Don & Bárbara Benjamín Natalie Bohnet
Dance Stephen Golden & Susan Tarrence
Shirley Chann Ginny Clements & Tom Rogers
Jazz & Blues Paul & Alice Baker
Sue & Alan Cohen
Education Programs Sponsors
Jerry & Elayne Feder
Shirley Estes Ann M. Fall Kate Garner/Kohl Family Foundation Dr. Mary Jo Ghory A Grateful Patron
Robert & Nancy Clark Joan Brown Diamond Charitable Lead Trust David C. & Lura M. Lovell Foundation The Mountain Room Foundation, Inc. Clague A. Van Slyke III, Attorney at Law
Cande & Tom Grogan Allen R. & Kim K. Halper Peggy Hitchcock Jaggi Family Foundation Kai Family Foundation/John & Jihong Kai I. Michael & Beth Kasser
Corporate Sponsors
Peggy & Emerson Knowles Phil & Carol Lyons Lori Mackstaller Ginnie & Bob McKay Madeleine Murray & Bob Hornack Nancy & Ray Nagle Wally Prawicki Dr. Herschel & Jill Rosenzweig Drs. John & Helen Schaefer Linda Staubitz in memory of Art Staubitz Maria & Tom Tilton John E. Wahl & Mary Lou Forier Judy & Richard Weill
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Subscribe and Save! We invite you to join us – We’ve made subscribing as affordable and convenient as possible by offering two convenient options with progressively better savings. The more you buy, the more you save!
Flexible Subscriptions 4+: select any 4 season events and save 10% off the regular ticket price*! 8+: select any 8 season events and save 20% off the regular ticket price*!
Benefits of Subscribing Only by subscribing now can you ensure the best seats at the best prices for your favorite events. In addition to immediate savings, you’ll be entitled to additional benefits: • Apply your subscriber rate for purchases throughout the season* • Receive advance notice of added events • Purchase tickets before on sale to the public • Free ticket exchanges (upgrade charges may apply)* • Protection against lost or stolen tickets
Other Ways to Save Students & Children Any full-time college, university or K-12 student can attend most UApresents events for as little as $15 per ticket*. Photo ID or proof of age for children is required at the time of order. Limit: two student tickets per performance per ID.
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Special savings are also available for patrons 65 years of age and over*. UApresents is pleased to offer special rates for military personnel as well*. Call the Box Office at (520) 621-3341 or visit our website at uapresents.org for more information.
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The Fine Print
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Prices quoted on the Subscription Order Form are based on subscription purchase. Subscription discounts apply to seating sections “B” and “C” only. Discounts are based on regular individual ticket prices, rounded to the nearest dollar. Discounts for individual events may vary. Additional savings may apply for Students and UA Faculty & Staff ordering four or more events. Only one check or credit card per transaction and one household per account. Additional ticket purchases and exchanges may only be transacted by account holder. All sales are final. All patrons must have a ticket for entry to an event. Programs, artists, venues, dates, times and prices are subject to change. To help cover operating costs, a $4 per ticket fee will be assessed on all ticket purchases except Subscriber, Group and Student/Faculty/Staff tickets. Student/Faculty/Staff tickets are available for most performances and may be limited in quantity. Different ticket, subscription, discount, group and exchange policies apply to WICKED and Blue Man Group. For additional ticketing information, fees and policies, please visit our website at uapresents.org or call our Box Office at (520) 621-3341.
Fax: (520) 621-8991 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 210029 Tucson, AZ 85721 In Person: 1020 E. University Blvd. TTY: (520) 626-3980
Ticket Purchase Locations: Centennial Hall Box Office 1020 E. University Blvd. Monday-Friday: 10am-6pm Saturday: 12-5pm (Sept.-May) Sunday: 12-4pm (Sept.- May) UA Visitors’ Center* 811 N. Euclid Ave. Monday-Friday: 9am-5pm UA Student Union Memorial Center BookStore* Monday-Friday: 7:30am-7pm Saturday-Sunday: 10am-5pm
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The “A” Store A subsidiary of The University of Arizona BookStores Tucson Mall, 4500 N. Oracle Rd.* Second level near JC Penney Park Place, 5870 E. Broadway* Adjacent to the Food Court Monday-Saturday: 10am-9pm Sunday: 12-6pm * Subscriptions not available at these locations
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Patron Services Location & Parking Most UApresents performances are held in historic Centennial Hall, 1020 E. University Blvd., just inside the UA Main Gate at Park Ave. and University Blvd. The nearest major intersection is Speedway Blvd. and Euclid Ave. Please refer to the map on this page. UApresents works closely with UA Parking and Transportation Services to ensure parking for UApresents patrons. We recommend you park in the Tyndall Avenue Garage, just a short walk from Centennial Hall. The Tyndall Garage is most easily accessed from Euclid Ave. at Fourth Street. A parking pass for the Tyndall Avenue Garage may be purchased from UApresents with your order prior to performances. Passes are $4 per event. Parking on Saturdays and Sundays is free of charge, however, exceptions may apply. All other UA parking garages follow regular entry/exit procedures. Detailed directions and parking information will be mailed with your tickets and also are available on our website at uapresents.org. For more information, please contact UA Parking and Transportation Services at (520) 626-7275. Additionally, there is plentiful public on-street parking along the streets of the Main Gate neighborhood. Arrive early to ensure time to find a space and enjoy the walk to Centennial Hall.
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Accessibility UApresents is committed to making performances accessible to the entire community. Should any patron have special requests for accessibility not addressed below, please contact our House Manager at (520) 626-4591.
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Things to Know Ticket Exchanges If you are unable to use your purchased tickets, exchanges can be made if transacted 24 hours prior to your ticketed performance. Credit for this exchange can be used for other UApresents performances only and is valid only during the current performance season. Different exchange policies apply to WICKED. Call our Box Office for details.
Gift Certificates Available in any amount! Call (520) 621-3341 for details. Gift certificates may not be applied toward the purchase of WICKED tickets.
Audience Courtesy All events begin promptly at the time printed on the ticket. Latecomers will not be seated until the first appropriate pause in the program, as determined by the artist. Your cooperation is appreciated. No cameras or recording devices of any type are permitted. Please remember to turn
off cellular phones and other electronic devices prior to entering Centennial Hall. A variety of snacks and beverages is available for purchase in the Centennial Hall lobby.
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A reading of the favorite poems of former U.S. Poet Laureate Billy Collins and special guests – a line up of well-known personalities who love literature.
Steven Kovich
No poet since Robert Frost has managed to combine high critical acclaim with such broad popular appeal. Billy Collins, who sees poetry as a “form of travel writing,” invites us on a journey of best-loved poems that will entertain and inspire us all.
Sunday, November 7, 2010 at 3pm at Centennial Hall
Tickets: $150*, $60, $40, $25 Student/Faculty & Staff: $150*, $60, $30, $15 Tickets available through the Centennial Hall Box Ofce. Group sales discounts available. *$150 tickets include section “A” seating, a backstage reception with Billy Collins and special guests, and a donation to the UA Poetry Center. Ticket purchase does not apply toward the purchase of a UApresents subscription. All ticket prices include a $4 per ticket fee.
For more information please visit: www.poetrycenter.arizona.edu
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7:00pm 8:00pm 8:00pm 2:00pm 8:00pm 1:00pm 6:30pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 1:00pm 8:00pm 8:00pm 7:30pm 7:30pm 7:30pm 8:00pm 1:30pm 6:00pm 8:00pm 8:00pm
2/20/11 2/24/11 2/25/11 2/26/11 2/27/11 3/5/11 3/6/11
7:00pm 7:30pm 7:30pm 7:30pm 1:30pm 8:00pm 7:00pm
3/12/11 3/26/11 3/30/11 4/3/11
8:00pm 8:00pm 7:30pm 7:00pm
4/9/11 4/16/11 4/29/11 4/30/11 4/30/11 5/1/11 5/1/11 5/6/11
8:00pm 8:00pm 8:00pm 2:00pm 8:00pm 1:00pm 6:30pm 8:00pm
** Performance at UA Crowder Hall Twilight Performance
Matinee Performance
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Marcie Dodd © Joan Marcus
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