UCHICAGO ARTS FALL 2014 EVENTS & EXHIBITIONS GUIDE

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CONTENTS SPEND A DAY 4 DESIGN & ARCHITECTURE 6 11 EXHIBITIONS & VISUAL ARTS 7 CHICAGO ARTISTS MONTH AT 11 UCHICAGO FILM 13 LITERATURE 15 MULTIDISCIPLINARY 17 20 UCHICAGO ARTS MAP 20 MUSIC 22 THEATER, DANCE & 28 PERFORMANCE UCHICAGO ARTENNIAL 30 YOUTH & FAMILY 32 EVENTS BY DATE 33 INFO & CREDITS 38

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On any given day in our make your way to dinner at The Promontory on 53rd Street (menu and schedule of live bustling creative community, performances at promontorychicago.com). you can find a number of live performances, concerts, lectures, exhibitions, and more. Here are some recommendations to get you HALF-DAY TOUR started. For a full calendar of For those with more time, begin at the University’s art museum, the Smart Museum arts and culture events, visit of Art, for their exhibition Carved, Cast, EVENING VISIT arts.uchicago.edu/events. Crumpled (page 7). For a light lunch, stop by For an artsy evening, check out the exhibition the Smart Museum’s café, then head over to Szalon (page 9) at the Reva and David the University’s Special Collections Research Logan Center for the Arts. Enjoy casual Center, located inside the , wining and dining at Café Logan followed by to explore their temporary exhibition En a show in the Logan Center’s performance Guerre: French Illustrators and World War I hall or theaters (arts.uchicago.edu/events), (page 8). or explore Court Theatre’s offerings (courttheatre.org). If you are more of a cinephile, check out the features (docfilms.uchicago.edu).

EXPLORING THE NEIGHBORHOOD QUICK VISIT FULL DAY VISIT Get out and explore the neighborhood, For a full day of UChicago Arts, start at starting at the DuSable Museum of African Short but sweet, this tour is perfect for The , a renowned American History (dusablemuseum.org). getting a taste of the arts on campus. Start contemporary art museum. For lunch head to Promenade west across Washington Park at the Oriental Institute Museum and travel Medici Restaurant on 57th street followed by (or take the 55 bus toward Garfield) to back in time through their permanent a guided tour of ’s Robie the Currency Exchange Café (305 East collections of antiquities and artifacts. Be House, a national monument and one of his Garfield Boulevard), a contemporary take on sure to visit the exhibition In Remembrance Prairie Style gems (tickets at cal.flwright. Mexican and soul food. Step next door for of Me: Feasting with the Dead in the Ancient org/tours/robie or 312.994.4000). Then take exhibitions and events at the Arts Incubator, Middle East (page 7). Rather than dining with a short walk down the street and 271 steps a space for artist residencies, arts education, the dead, head on over to Plein Air Café, an up to the single largest musical instrument community-based arts projects, exhibitions, atelier-inspired café and eatery located in the ever built: the Laura Spelman Carillon at performances, and talks (information at Seminary Co-op Bookstore. Rockefeller Memorial Chapel. Afterward, arts.uchicago.edu/artsincubator). arts.uchicago.edu | 5

What makes an object an makes What a sculpture? Immerse yourself in the essential qualities of three-dimensional art during this museum-wide exhibition—the first in a series of special projectscelebrating the anniversary. 40th Smart’s 21, 2014 27—December September smartmuseum.uchicago.edu

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, with live music, sculpture- in the first month of the Great War. Free. War. of the Great first month in the Library. by UChicago Presented Front and Center 4, 2015 Through Jan Art Center Hyde Park by exhibition features work This group Arts the 2014 Hyde Park students in School and the Graham Center Program of Experience: The Smart Museum new project that lovingly defies what is “supposed” to happen when looking at art. This evening social hour also features live music and creative conversations inspired by the sculptures on view in the exhibition Carved, Cast, Crumpled Art. Free. Presented by Smart Museum of Cast, Crumpled making for all ages (including the chance to chip away at a real block of marble!), and festive treats. the Threshold At Thu, Oct 2, 5-7:30pm Art Smart Museum of 500 Clown debuts Chicago’s Carved, Cast, Crumpled:Sculpture All WaysThrough Dec 21, 2014 Art Smart Museum of This What makes an object a sculpture? immersive exhibition investigates the essential qualities of three-dimensional art across historical and cultural contexts. The museum-wide exhibition is the first in a series of special projects celebrating the It 40th anniversary. Art’s Smart Museum of is comprised entirely of three-dimensional works and a handful of drawings by sculptors. Highlights include small-scale sculptures by modern masters, ancient Chinese tomb figures, European bronzes of putti and classical heroes, and boundary- breaking work by contemporary artists from Chicago and beyond. Smart Fest Sun, Sep 28, 1–4pm Art Smart Museum of the community open house marking A 40th anniversary Art’s Smart Museum of and the opening of the exhibition

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Free, donations requested. by Logan Center Exhibitions and the Africa and the by Logan Center Exhibitions International House. August 1914: TheThrough Dec 2014 Eastern Front Second Joseph Regenstein Library, Floor Reading Room This small exhibit explores the complexities of the borders, alliances, relationships, and aspirations of the empires, countries, and territories that comprised the Eastern Front member. Logan Center staff Our Work: Modern Aug 30, 2015 Through Jobs—AncientOriental Institute Museum Origins Photos by Jason Reblando pose the question, how much of the past lives on This series of portraits reveals that today? professions originated in many of today’s the “Cradle of Civilization” – the ancient Middle East – thousands of years ago. images pair an artifact that Reblando’s documents the origins of a specific profession with a person who, millenniums pursues and advances that same later, connections are These surprising job. vivid reminders of the intelligence, resourcefulness, and inventiveness of our ancestors. Free, donations requested. Presented by the Oriental Institute Museum. In Remembrance of Me: FeastingThrough Jan 4, 2015 with Oriental Institute Museum All cultures across time have tried to honor This exhibitand commemorate their dead. shows how the living cared for the dead and how the ancients conceptualized the idea of the human soul in ancient Mesopotamia, The show is builtEgypt, and the Levant. of foodaround two themes: the offering and drink on regular occasions to nourish the dead in the afterlife, and the use of two or three dimensional effigies of the dead, often made of stone, to preserve the their memory and to provide a means of interaction The exhibitbetween the living and the dead. is motivated by the discovery of an inscribed funerary monument by the Oriental Institute’s in Turkey, Neubauer Expedition to Zincirli, 2008. Presented by the Oriental Institute Museum. the Dead in the Ancient Middle East

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The New World, unfolds a wide canon of stereotypes EXHIBITIONS VISUAL & ARTS Application for Turtle Island The Pulse of Africa: CelebratingThrough Oct 12 25 Level 2 and Café Logan Logan Center, Conceived for the occasion of this year’s Arts, this exhibition African Festival of the takes a look back at the artworks that have images, featuring served as the festival’s festival posters and a selection of the original artworks that inspired them. Co-curated by Leslie Wilson, UChicago graduate student artist and and Marcus Warren, Art History, in EXHIBITIONS How to Make A 10 Oct Through Hood Gallery Arts Incubator Curator La Keisha Leek, Hood that foster misconceptions as they relate to Artists black bodies and their environments. Green, Caroline T. Amir George, James Kent, Emily Lansana, Jasmine Murrell, Eliza Myrie, Casey Winkleman, and avery r. young produce works that explore the multi- faceted characteristics of the word ‘hood’ in some fashion: a slang term for a black neighborhood; a suffix in cultural theory and hoodie. Free. Martin’s Trayvon Arts + Public Life, Center for Presented by the Study of Race, Politics & Culture, and Award. Weisman the Albert P. Josef Strau: Through Nov 9 The Renaissance Society mines the interplay between work Strau’s language, form, and environment, resulting in concise and highly symbolic sculptural These are intimately related to, installations. and often feature, his characteristic stream- of-consciousness writing, which merges the diaristic, the theoretical, and the fictional. Here he presents a new body of work produced in Mexico City that reflects on his Americas: the experience of arriving in the possibilities of individual freedom; hospitality, acceptance, and gratitude; and the induction into a collective narrative. Free. by the Renaissance Society. Years of the African Festival of the Arts

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FLWT members/ FLWT The Ecological Little Black Pearl St 1060 E 47th blackpearl.org Museum of Science and Industry Dr Shore S Lake 5700 msichicago.org South Side Community Art Center 3831 S Michigan Ave southsidecommunityartcenter.com Center Cultural South Shore Dr S South Shore 7059 chicagoparkdistrict.com/parks/ South-Shore-Cultural-Center James Corner: James Corner: 5pm) Thu, Oct 2, 6pm (reception Performance Hall Logan Center, fourth annual Trust’s Frank Lloyd Wright Thinking into the Future: The Architecture, Design and Ideas Series on features landscape architect James Corner. Commissioned to redevelop Chicago’s Navy Pier for its 100th anniversary in 2016, Corner stands at the forefront of landscape urbanism movement. today’s Corner will share his vision for livable cities, which hinges on public spaces that offer a high-quality experience. His new book, The Landscape Imagination: Collected Essays of James Corner 1990-2010 book signing A be available for purchase. will follow the lecture. and staff/AIA UChicago alumni, faculty, Chicago members/teachers $20, general $25, students $5 (flwright.org) includes 5pm cocktail reception. Presented by Frank Lloyd Wright Trust, Architects Chicago American Institute of and Logan Center. chapter, Imagination: Life and the Design of Urban Public Space

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6 | arts.uchicago.edu | ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN of Continuing Liberal and Professional Materials Research Science and pass $30 (expochicago.com). How to Make a Hood closing reception Studies Visual Arts Certificate Program. Engineering Center (MRSEC) and Marwen Presented by EXPO CHICAGO, DOVA, Fri, Oct 10, 6–9pm Curated by Tricia van Eck, Front & Center Foundation teaching artist Marta Garcia, Logan Center Exhibitions, University of Arts Incubator Gallery unveils artwork dedicated to building critical this exhibition presents work from 16 high Chicago Press, and UChicago Arts. Free. Presented by Arts + Public Life, dialogue for professional artists seeking to school students from across Chicago Center for the Study of Race, Politics & advance their work. The exhibition features who were brought to MRSEC labs to Ara Merjian Culture, and the Albert P. Weisman Award. new artworks in various media by 25 artists learn technical photography, high-speed Thu, Oct 2, 5–6:30pm from emerging to mid-career levels. Free. imaging, optical microscopy, and electron Logan Center, Room 802 Diasporal Rhythms Collector’s Home Tour Presented by the Hyde Park Arts Center microscopy. The goal was for the students Ara Merjian is an Associate Professor of Art Sat, Oct 11, 9am and 1pm and the Graham School. to closely observe aspects of their world History at New York University. His writings Departing from Café Logan they were unable to see without special have appeared in numerous publications An annual series of collector’s home Modern equipment. Free. including Frieze, Grey Room, and Oxford tours organized by Diasporal Rhythms, a Szalon Through Nov 6 Presented by the University of Chicago Art Journal, among others. His book Giorgio unique collectors’ collective focusing on Through Nov 23, 2014 Center for Care and Discovery, 2nd floor Medicine and Biological Sciences Healing de Chirico and the Metaphysical City contemporary art of the African diaspora. A Art and Public Life Symposium Logan Center Gallery (5700 S Maryland Ave) Arts Program and Marwen. was released this year by Yale University trolley takes guests through several private Szalon takes its inspiration from the Quilts in this exhibition were created by Sat, Oct 4, 1:30–4:30 Press. Presented by DOVA-OPC, Free. collections on Chicago’s south side. heterogeneous social milieus of the salon Chicago Modern Quilt Guild members. The “A Library for All Time”: Celebrating Logan Center, Performance Penthouse Department of Art History, and Department General $40, students $20. and the studio. It aims to produce an image of Modern Quilt Guild is made up of more than the History of the Ideas about the nature and purpose of of Romance Languages & Literatures. Presented by Diasporal Rhythms and the peaceful coexistence in the world—however 100 guilds around the world. While modern Oct 2014–Mar 2015 public art have changed drastically in Logan Center. crazy that may sound. Szalon is dedicated quilting has existed in many forms for much The John Crerar Library, Atrium the last twenty years. The emergence of How to Make A Hood: Mobile Artist to Jan Hoet. Szalon features the work of of the 20th century, it wasn’t until the 2000’s The John Crerar Library is celebrating 30 social networks has produced new “virtual Talk with James T. Green Otobong Nkanga that quilts with a modern aesthetic began years at UChicago and 120 years since publics” and experiments with “art as a Derrick Adams, Lisa Alvarado, Holly Cahill, Sun, Oct 5, 10am–12pm Mon, Oct 13, 6–7:30pm Neil Campbell, Patrick Chamberlain, Nicole to appear in greater numbers and quilters its original founding as a science and social practice” and “relational aesthetics” Washington Park (RSVP for location) Logan Center Gallery Eisenman, Krista Franklin and RJ EL, Jim began to describe themselves as modern. technology library in Chicago. This exhibition have transformed the relation of the arts Artists featured in the exhibition How to Szalon exhibiting artist Otobong Nkanga Denomie, Gabrielle Garland, Liam Gillick, Free. commemorating these anniversaries to concerns with urban design and the Make a Hood, on view through Oct 10 at the creates works based on extensive Hannah Givler and Katherine Harvath, Dor Presented by UChicago Medicine and features historical photographs and concepts of public and private space. Led Arts Incubator, take the conversation outside research in diverse media. Her drawings, Guez, Robert Kelly, Elizabeth McIntosh, Biological Sciences Healing Arts Program. documents from the library’s archival by UChicago Professors gallery via artist-led bike rides to investigate installations, photographs, videos, and Tim Nickodemus, Otobong Nkanga, Paulina collections that illustrate the rich history of and W.J.T. Mitchell. Symposium participants the ways in which black bodies offer sculptures variously examine ideas Ołowska, Annie Pootoogook, Napachie Beyond the Naked Eye the John Crerar Library. Free. Presented by include: Bill Ayers, Bernardine Dohrn, themselves up, adapt to, and negotiate their around land and the value connected Pootoogook, David Reed, Martha Rosler, Through Nov 6 UChicago Library. William Mazzarella, Christine Mehring, presence within Chicago’s urban landscape. to its resources. She often utilizes body David Schutter, Mina Totino, Stanley Duchossois Center for Advanced Medicine, Mary Jane Jacob, Lisa Lee, Lisa Corrin, This exploration will prompt a few questions and voice in order to articulate her own arts.uchicago.edu | EXHIBITIONS & VISUAL ARTS 9 th Platforms: A Place Lab Exhibition and Hannah Higgins, with more to come. Whitney, Ramyar Vala, and Lawrence Paul 4 floor atrium (5841 S Maryland Ave) around place, mobility, and belonging. Each reactions to existing structures and their Attendees are asked to read in advance Yuxweluptun; as well as loans from collectors Based on a summer youth program co- Oct 24, 2014–Jan 2, 2015 ride limited to 8-10 riders, location to be implications. Free. Presented by DOVA- the brief statements on the topic of art and Patric McCoy and D.E. Simmons. developed by the University of Chicago Arts Incubator Gallery shared upon registration. Free, registration OPC and Logan Center Exhibitions. public life posted at: bit.ly/1pQRrR9. Free. Platforms is an exhibition and forum that required (HTMAH.com). Conversation with Postcommodity Presented by Arts + Public Life, Critical openly grapples with the complicated Presented by Arts + Public Life, Center for Gallery Walk-through Sun, Sep 21, 3pm Inquiry, and the Neubauer Collegium for politics of transformation in black space the Study of Race, Politics & Culture, and Thu, Oct 16, 6pm Logan Center Gallery and neighborhoods. It creates a space in Culture and Society. the Albert P. Weisman Award. The Renaissance Society Ravon Chacon and Kade L. Twist from which artists, residents, creative thinkers, circulation of images. Drawing on a panoramic Hamza Walker, the Renaissance the interdisciplinary artist collective and other stakeholders can discuss, debate, Smart Lecture Series range of interests, from the music of post- Society’s Associate Curator and Director Postcommodity hold a conversation. define, and debunk preconceptions of urban punk to 1930s-style animation, his concise, Thursdays, Oct 9, Nov 6, Dec 4, 4:30pm of Education, introduces Josef Strau’s change while inventing new programmatic highly formalized films reveal a complex Cochrane-Woods Art Center, Room 157 exhibition, The New World, Application for Szalon Artists Reception and institutional acts of platform making tension between the visuals and their critical The fall line-up for this annual lecture series Turtle Island. The show features all-new Fri, Oct 10, 6-8pm and unmaking. With the language of and cultural implications. For his exhibition at includes Christopher Heuer (Oct 9), Georges work by this New York and Berlin-based Logan Center Gallery placemaking and the future of Washington the Renaissance Society, Poledna creates Didi-Huberman (Nov 6), and Saloni Mathur Austrian artist and is on view through Sun, Artists reception for the exhibition Szalon. Park as its principal concerns, this exhibition an installation that juxtaposes a new moving (Dec 4). Free. Nov 9. Free. will act as a laboratory for reimagining place. image work with a site-specific intervention Presented by the Department of Art History. Presented by the Renaissance Society. Otobong Nkanga: Contained Measures Free. Presented by Arts + Public Life. reflecting the architectural and institutional of a Kolanut En Guerre: French Illustrators Art Book Sale Fri, Oct 10, 10am–6:30pm | arts.uchicago.edu ARTS 8 EXHIBITIONS & VISUAL Staff Art Exhibit setting of the venue. Free. and World War I Presented by the Renaissance Society. Thu-Fri, Oct 16-17, 10am–5pm, and Sat- Logan Center Gallery Nov 3, 2014–Jan 30, 2015 Oct 14, 2014–Jan 2, 2015 Sun, Oct 18-19, 12–5pm Otobong Nkanga performs a series of tête- Bernard A. Mitchell Hospital, 2nd floor Special Collections Research Center, The Renaissance Society à-tête’s with audience participants over the (5815 S Maryland Ave) Regenstein Library Peruse the Renaissance Society’s exchange of a kolanut, a light stimulant This staff art exhibit celebrates the spirit With 2014 marking the one-hundredth VISUAL ARTS extensive catalog of publications from native to Africa traditionally ingested at of innovation, humanity, and creativity anniversary of the commencement of UChicago at EXPO CHICAGO 2014 over thirty years of exhibitions, and take social and religious events. that is so vital to teaching, research, and World War I, this exhibition offers a fresh advantage of discounts and special offers to patient care. In what has become an Thu–Sun, Sep 18–21 exploration of the Great War as viewed add to your art library. Free. Derrick Adams: The Entertainer exciting tradition, the University of Chicago Navy Pier (600 E Grand Ave) through French graphic illustration of the The University of Chicago Headquarters Presented by the Renaissance Society. Fri, Oct 10, 7:30pm Medicine and Biological Sciences is proud period. Drawing on illustrated books, at EXPO will feature work by Anaïs Daly Logan Center, Theater West to showcase the rich talents of its diverse magazines, and prints, it presents a and Katherine Harvath (both DOVA MFA Third Thursday: Balance Beams Derrick Adams performs a musical staff. Curated by Monica Hork. Free. Pocket Guide to Hell: Complimentarity wide range of perspectives essential to a ‘13), along with a selection of books of Thu, Oct 18, 5:30–7:30pm interpretation of white, gray, and black noise Presented by the University of Chicago Thu, Oct 16, 6pm and Fri, Oct 17, noon deeper understanding of the war in France: faculty and contemporary art titles from composed by Philippe Treuille with video Medicine and Biological Sciences Healing Smart Museum of Art patriotism, nationalism, propaganda, and the University of Chicago Press. The work Employing equal parts gravity and harmony, projection by Ramon Silva. Arts Program and the National Arts Program. On Thursday, Pocket Guide to Hell reenacts the experiences of both soldiers and those of two UChicago visual arts professors is make sculptures that balance like a ballet a lecture delivered at UChicago at the dawn Find more about special guests in on the home front. Organized by noted also on view: Jessica Stockholder’s In/Situ dancer on pointe on the tip of a pin. All Mathias Poledna of the atomic age. On Friday, the Smart conversation in the gallery by visiting arts. historians Neil Harris and Teri J. Edelstein, project Once Upon a Time (courtesy of Kavi materials provided. Open to adults of all Dec 7, 2014–Feb 8, 2015 hosts an Object/Subjective conversation that uchicago.edu/szalon. it reaffirms the role art can play in serving Gupta Gallery) and a special exhibition, skill levels. Free. The Renaissance Society connects the historical lecture to works in and challenging power. Free. The Retreat, curated by Theaster Gates. Presented by the Smart Museum of Art. Los Angeles-based artist Mathias Poledna’s the collection. Free. Presented by the Smart Presented by UChicago Library. Free. Presented by Logan Center Exhibitions. practice is concerned with the production and Single-day pass $20, three-day weekend Museum of Art and Pocket Guide to Hell. arts.uchicago.edu | 11

; Artists ; Fri, Oct 10 (p 9) book launch – through Oct 10 : Mobile Artist Talk Fri, Oct 10 (p 9) – Sept 19–Nov 23 on campus during See Chicago artists Chicago Artists Month 500 Clown Thu, Oct 2 (p 7) Threshold - At the Theaster Gates Art and Public Life Symposium Sun, Oct 5 (p 9) Pope.L William Withhold Showing Up To Sun, Oct 19 (p 10) Group Exhibitions & Events Sat, Oct 4 (p 8) Faculty Lecture 2014-15 DOVA Mon, Nov 3 (p 10) Green James T. How to Make a Hood All ● Carved, Cast, Crumpled: Sculpture – Sep 27–Dec 21 (p 7) Ways ● Diasporal Rhythms Collector’s Home (p 9) – Sat, Oct 11 Tour ● How to Make a Hood (p 7); Closing reception – ● Pulse of Africa – through Oct 12 (p 7) ● Szalon reception – Crossing deftly captures the theme

over the entirety of the Smart Museum, transforming both spaces normally dedicated to temporary exhibitions as well as those that are home to longer-standing installations of collection. the Smart’s Featuring an international cast of artists (several Chicagoans among them) and social teasing the porousness of artists’ networks and practices, Logan Center Szalon Exhibitions’ annual festival, 19th of CAM’s Borders. could call it an investigation of “You bohemianism,” says Monika Szewczyk, Arts Program Curator at the Reva and Visual Arts. David Logan Center for the The massive group show includes Chicago Alvarado, Holly Cahill, Patrick artists Lisa Chamberlain, Krista Franklin and RJ EL, Hannah Givler and Katherine Harvath Nickodemus, and Tim Robert Kelly, (MFA’13), special loans It also includes Ramyar Vala. from Diasporal Rhythms collectors Patric McCoy and D.E. Simmons. CAM is a program of the Chicago Affairs and Special Department of Cultural Events. chicagoartistsmonth.org , and that celebrates includes boundary- creativity in every Chicago neighborhood In this month dedicated during October. to promoting Chicago-based artists, the University of Chicago is showcasing a variety of local artists in a unique mix of settings. Szalon Logan Center Exhibitions’ Cast, Carved, Art’s the Smart Museum of , both CAM All Ways Crumpled: Sculpture featured exhibitions, are at the fore. Cast, Carved, Crumpled breaking work by Chicago artists like Nick Cave, , Dan Peterman, Michael and Tasset, Tony Rakowitz, Richard Rezac, The immersive exhibition takes Karl Wirsum. Chicago Artists Month Month Artists Chicago UChicago at Group shows,established events featureand emerging a bevy oflocal artists Chicago Artists Month (CAM) is Chicago a month-long festival

and the and a . Registration is , edited by Monika The City Lost and Free. exhibiting artist Liam Gillick is exhibiting artist David Reed talks Presented by the Smart Museum of Art. the Smart Museum of Presented by Liam Gillick Mon, Nov 10 , 6pm Performance Hall Logan Center, Szalon His wide- York. an artist based in New ranging practice, which involves writing, sculpture, film, wall texts, and furniture, has been exhibited at major venues around the world. His retrospective project Three Perspectives short scenario was shown at Witte de With, Rotterdam, Kunsthalle Zurich, Kunstverein, München, and Press Chicago. In 2009 MIT MCA published a critical reader titled Meaning Liam Gillick Szewczyk, curator of Szalon Arts Program Logan Center’s Visual Curator. and Logan Presented by DOVA-OPC Center Exhibitions. All Out in the Streets: The AmericanFri, Nov 21, 9-6pm Screening Room and Logan Center, Performance Penthouse exploring An interdisciplinary conference urban the conjunction of architecture, movements, planning, grassroots social American in and film and photography 1970s, organized cities in the 1960s and Art Institute of in conjunction with the exhibition, Chicago’s Chicago, and York, Found: Capturing New Los Angeles, 1960-1980 requested; see urban.uchicago.edu for Free. details beginning in October. Presented by the Urban Network, Franke Center History, Art Institute, Department of for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture, . and the Stockholder & Jessica Reed David Mon, Nov 24, 6–7:30pm Logan Center Gallery Szalon Third Thursday: Ideas for Sculpture Ideas for Thursday: Third 20, 5:30–7:30pm Thu, Nov Art of Museum Smart from own sculptures modeled Make your Julio by , original drawings All materials Rodin. Auguste González, and levels. to adults of all skill provided. Open Free. City and Photographic Media, 1960-1980 . Organized by Presented by the Franke Thinking Sculpture I Sat, Nov 15, 2pm Art Smart Museum of David Getsy and an artist discuss the essential qualities of sculpture and how those elements are being re-imagined in contemporary practice. Getsy is the Goldabelle McComb Finn Distinguished Art Art History and Chair, Professor of Criticism, at the School Theory and History, Art Institute of Chicago. Free. of the Art. Presented by the Smart Museum of Cooke & Lynne Josiah McElheny Mon, Nov 17, 6–7:30pm Logan Center Gallery Cooke, Artist Josiah McElheny and Lynne Senior Curator from the National Gallery of Art, discuss artist-conceived and -curated exhibitions as part of a departmental visitor series Rethinking Exhibitions Free. Jessica Stockholder. Advanced Studies. Presented by Council for Theaster Gates, 2014-15 DOVA DOVA 2014-15 Gates, Theaster Lecture Faculty Nov 3, 6–7:30pm Mon, Hall Performance Logan Center, Gates will show Theaster Professor DOVA recent projects recent works and discuss and with Professor of Cinema in dialogue and Jacqueline Stewart Media Studies Zachary Cahill. Coordinator DOVA–OPC by the Department of Free. Presented Arts. Visual Theaster Presents: Forum The Franke My Talk, For on “I Need A Title Gates its Untitled” Now But For Nov 5, 5:15–6pm Wed, Rm 621 (450 N Cityfront Gleacher Center, Plaza Dr) Arts + of the Theaster Gates, Director Professor in the Public Life Initiative and Arts is a Chicago- Department of Visual developed an based artist, Gates has expanded practice that includes space development, object making, performance, and critical engagement with many publics. The Franke Forum is a series of free public talks by renowned University scholars. required by Fri, Oct 31 Free, RSVP (773-702-8274 or franke-humanities@ uchicago.edu). Institute for the Humanities. Gallery Walk-through Sun, Nov 9, 12pm The Renaissance Society the Renaissance Society’s Hamza Walker, Associate Curator and Director of Education, exhibition, The introduces Josef Strau’s Island. Turtle Application for New World, The show features all new work by this New on view and Berlin-based artist and is York through Sun, Nov 9. Free. Presented by the Renaissance Society. Getsy: David

Free. Book Launch Book with music, Forlesen Yishu Journal of Chinese Yishu A Place Lab Exhibition A Place

Presented by the Renaissance Society. screenings of Pope.L’s work, and an screenings of Pope.L’s between the artist informal conversation Associate Curator and Hamza Walker, The book, co- and Director of Education. published with the University of Chicago multi-disciplinary Press, explores Pope.L’s practice over his 30-year career. Sun, Oct 19, 3–5pm The Renaissance Society of the catalog celebrate the publication We 2013 Renaissance from William Pope.L’s Society exhibition Showing Up To Withhold Presented by the Smart Museum of Art. Presented by the Smart Museum of Platforms: How to Make a Smart Museum: Make to How The Museum Proposition Thu, Oct 23, 6pm Chicago Innovation Exchange, 5235 South Harper Court, Room 1121 What is the function and future of museums? This is the first of five public forums that explore big questions about museums and how we experience and engage with a few propositions art. Panelists will offer for what must be the essential work of museums today and in the future. Free. opening reception Fri, Oct 24, 6–8pm Arts Incubator Gallery Arts + Public Life’s event for This kickoff Place Lab project opens an exhibition and forum that openly grapples with the complicated politics of transformation in black space and neighborhoods. Join a discussion about placemaking and the future Park as artists, residents, of Washington and creative thinkers re-imagine place. Free. Arts + Public Life. Presented by Lum Ken Talk: Artist Mon, Oct 27, 6–7:30pm Arts Incubator Ken Lum is an artist born in Vancouver, Canada. He presently resides in Philadelphia, where he is a Professor in the School of Design, University of Pennsylvania. Lum is co-founder and founding editor of Contemporary Art. He has exhibited around the world at venues including Documenta (2002) and the Whitney Biennial (2014) 11 among others. Free. Presented by DOVA- Arts + Public Life. OPC and

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Doc Films series: Mon, Oct 27, 7:30pm Austrian silent horror film directed The 1924 by Robert Wiene and starring Conrad Alexandra Sorina, and Fritz Kortner, Veidt, in which the hands of concert pianist Paul Orlac, torn from him in a catastrophic train accident, are replaced with the hands of With live organ an executed murderer. accompaniment by silent film master Dennis James and pianist Michael Pecak. rare opportunity to see Hands of Orlac on A the big screen! General $10, students free with UCID. Presented by Rockefeller Chapel. Kurosawa + Mifune: 3, 7pm and 9pm Oct 1–Dec Wednesdays, High and Low(docfilms.org (Ida Noyes Hall) Max Palevsky Cinema said, “The ordinary Akira Kurosawa once need ten feet of Japanese actor might Toshiro film to get across an impression. This series feet. Mifune needed only three collaborations highlights 10 of the 16 Mifune, arguably between Kurosawa and and actor in the best pairing of director Highlights include the history of cinema. infamous bandit, an Tajomaru, Mifune as in Rashomon (Oct 15) and Kikuchiyo, the silliest of the titular characters in Seven Samurai (Oct 22). General $5 per film, quarterly pass $30 (in person, ticketsweb.uchicago.edu, 773-702-2787). Presented by Doc Film. politically connected and rich girlfriend. (2014, DVD, 90 min) 312-771-0426). General $20 (anikebay.com Anike An Presented by Chill Productions, Film. Bay’s

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Fanny and Alexander Doc Films series: Girls Like Us 2.0!The The Game! Hustle! Smith’s films are playful explorations of the films are Smith’s language of cinema and thought-provoking role in politics, reflections on the image’s The 2013 and the global economy. war, winner will screen and Award Jarman discuss a selection of films from throughout his career including Pyramids / Skunk (Hotel Diaries #5) minutes) Free. Presented by the Film Studies Center. Fri, Oct 17, 5:30pm doors, 6:30pm red carpet, 7:30pm and 9:30pm shows Performance Hall Logan Center, An upbeat sequel to romance-drama Like Us, this movie continues to showcase deep love and affection and Keisha’s Zoi’ for one another even though they are now sister), AJ (Keisha’s and separated. Zoi’ a falling out best friends who suffered with Keisha had an affair because Zoi’ knowledge, make amends AJ’s without just in time to comfort Keisha after she is physically abused by her drug addled but General $5 per film, quarterly pass $30 (in person, ticketsweb.uchicago.edu, 773-702-2787). Presented by Doc Film. Slow Glass Fri, Oct 17, 7pm Screening Room Logan Center, and formally ingenious, director John Wry the directors offer an examination of the an examination offer the directors which their young protagonists societies in The subject matters find themselves. yet these films have more in vary greatly, of their central common than the youth inquisitive, and characters. Imaginative, embody rebellious, the films, themselves, Highlights include the spirit of childhood. Drum (Oct 6), The Tin (Oct 13), Tuesdays, Sep 30–Dec 2, 7pm Tuesdays, Max Palevsky Cinema () series of cinematic mystery tales A ranging from well-known masterpieces such as The Thin Man (Sep 30) and Laura to more obscure gems like (Nov 11) List of Adrian Messenger List of includes numerous big stars in cameo parts under heavy makeup; the audience who and is challenged to guess who’s whodunit. General $5 per film, quarterly pass $30 General $5 per film, (in person, ticketsweb.uchicago.edu, 773-702-2787). Presented by Doc Film. ,

Free. Native Son , followed by a faculty led , followed by a faculty free at Court Theatre. Free. Theatre. free at Court Doc Films series: based on Richard Wright’s iconic novel iconic novel based on Richard Wright’s and justice. about oppression, freedom, their landmark Celebrate the launch of of the film version season with a screening of Native Son with some of the discussion over pizza Theatre artists. UChicago students Court also be able to see who attend the film will Native Son Presented by Court Theatre, Film Studies Center for the Study of Race Center, Politics and Culture, and the Logan Center. Native Son film screening Sep 24, 7:30pm Wed, Screening Room Logan Center, 60th season features the Theatre’s Court of world premiere production Cinema of ChildhoodMondays, Sep 29–Dec 1, 7pm Max Palevsky Cinema (Ida Noyes Hall) These films take an unsentimental view of childhood––its triumphs and indignities, its horrors and joys. In narrowing in on children as they confront the world around them, and discussion Norte, the End Fri, Oct 24, 6pm of History Screening Room Logan Center, An embittered law student commits a brutal double murder; a family man takes the fall and is forced into a harsh prison sentence; a mother and her two children wander the countryside looking for some kind of epic reimagining redemption. Lav Diaz’s Crime and Punishment of Dostoevsky’s is both an intimate human drama and a cosmic treatise on the origin of evil. Unfolding across the sun drenched fields and dark city streets of the Philippine island of Luzon, Norte, The End of History is a tale hate and hope from one of the of murder, most uncompromising cinematic world’s visionaries. (Diaz, 2013, 250 minutes, DCP, with English subtitles) Tagalog Presented by the Film Studies Center. Image courtesy of Cinema Guild FILM Free. that straddle artsandpubliclife artspubliclife arts.uchicago.edu/apl Building creative Building creative connections on Chicago’s South Side artist through residencies, arts education, and artist-led events, projects, and exhibitions. Arts Incubator E Garfield301 Blvd IL 60637 Chicago, Center Logan 915 E 60th St IL 60637 Chicago, Thinking Sculpture II Free. Presented by the Smart Sat, Dec 13 , 2pm Sat, Dec 13 Art of Smart Museum the and an artist discuss David Getsy how of sculpture and essential qualities re-imagined those elements are being Getsy is the in contemporary practice. Distinguished Goldabelle McComb Finn Art Art History and Chair, Professor of Theory and Criticism, at the School History, Institute of Chicago. Free. Art of the Art. Museum of Presented by the Smart Masks Masks, Death Life Thursday: Third Thu, Dec 18, 5:30–7:30pm Art Smart Museum of inspired by Make plaster cast masks in the exhibition sculptural masks on view Carved, Cast, Crumpled the line between the living and the dead, All the physical world and the spiritual. materials provided. Open to adults of all skill levels. Museum of Art. a winter marketplace that features the that features marketplace a winter of products and unique crafts handmade and entrepreneurs. local artists Arts + Public Life by Presented Getsy: David Free. Free. Image: avery r. young performs young r. Image: avery the Arts Incubator. at sponsored by the sponsored with artist Jessica Stockholder, Professor Professor Stockholder, Jessica with artist of Visual Department of the and Chair and -curated artist-conceived Arts, about in the program The second exhibitions. Exhibitions Rethinking Departmental Advanced Studies’ Center for by the Presented Series. Free. Visitor Studies. Advanced Center for Museum: Arts, a Smart Make to How and Creativity Agency, Sat, Dec 6, 10am Arts Incubator effectively How can cultural organizations to develop partner with K–12 partners The impactful arts-based programming? programs that second in a series of public about museums, this explore big questions arts in the shifting panel will focus on the landscape of public education. Art. Museum of Presented by the Smart Poledna Mathias for Opening Reception Sun, Dec 7, 4–7pm The Renaissance Society a first look at Mathias The opening offers new exhibition. Poledna’s Presented by the Renaissance Society. An Arts Marketplace + Vibes: Vends Sun, Dec 7, 10am–3pm Arts Incubator new Arts + Public Life initiative’s The Creative Business Incubator presents

Unsupending Disbelief: The Subject of Unsupending Disbelief: Pictures Fri, Nov 21, 9:30am–5pm Gray Center Lab relationship This symposium on the and systems of belief between photography Connors, features participants Matthew Gordon, Shane Anthony Elms, Daniel Barbara Martin Jay, Doug Ischar, Huffman, Laura Letinsky, Kasten, Deana Lawson, Thomas Chris Mottalini, Margaret Olin, and Struth. Free. Arts, Presented by the Department of Visual The Franke Institute for the Humanities, Logan Center Exhibitions, the Gray Center Humanities UChicago’s Arts and Inquiry, for Arts, with Committee, UChicago Visiting additional support from the Center for Interdisciplinary Research on German Literature and Culture and the Goethe- Institut Chicago.

12 | arts.uchicago.edu | ARTS VISUAL & EXHIBITIONS arts.uchicago.eduarts.uchicago.edu | LITERATURE | 15 15 . TwERK Ploughshares, . She yoYo/SO4 Regarding the Pain of Others the Pain Regarding Writer’s Studio/Certificate in Studio/Certificate Writer’s Center for the Humanities at Washington Center for the Humanities at Washington and UChicago Logan Center, University, Arts. Sun, Oct 26, 4:30–5:30pm Screening Room Logan Center, visceral and revealing Leslie Jamison’s essays ask this essential question: Can we truly feel another’s pain? In The Empathy best-selling Times Exams, her New York collection, she channels Susan Sontag to arrive at startling insights on the human condition. Jac Jemc, author of My Only Wife , joins her Different Bed Every Time and A for a conversation. CHF members $9, general $12, students/ teachers $5 (chicagohumanities.org or 312-494-9509). Presented by Chicago Humanities Festival, Arts and UChicago Logan Center, Creative Writing Information Session Information Writing Creative Mon, Nov 3, 6–7:30pm Gleacher Center (450 N. Cityfront Plaza Dr) Certificate in Creative The Graham School’s Reading by LaTasha N. Nevada Diggs N. Nevada LaTasha by Reading Thu, Nov 6, 6pm Room Seminar Terrace Logan Center, and sound This interdisciplinary poet including from artist reads recent work, her acclaimed 2013 collection, describes her The Poetry Foundation languages and writing as “truly hybrid: modes are grafted together and furl out insistently from each bound splice.” Her poems have appeared in Jubilat, Fence, LA Review, Palabra, and Review, Jubilat, Fence, LA with Together Black Renaissance Noir. Diggs is the co-founder and Tate, Greg editor of the magazine has received fellowships and residencies Foundation York from Cave Canem, New Barbara Arts, Jerome Foundation, for the Deming Memorial Fund, Millay Colony, The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and Laundromat Project. She lives in Harlem. Free. Presented by the Program in Poetry and Poetics, the Committee on Creative Writing, and the Renaissance Society. , Secret . A Life in Men and Life in A Leaving the Sea The Moor’s Account Leaving the Sea , widely considered a The Moor’s Account is an The FBI as Literary Critic The FBI as Literary Laila Lalami: Ben Marcus: Sun, Oct 26, 4:30–5:30 pm Theater West Logan Center, Perhaps the most surprising of J. Edgar Hoover’s many obsessions was his interest American writing. Beginning with African in the Harlem Renaissance, Hoover and his G-men tried to anticipate political unrest through close readings and interpretations Richard of such authors as Claude McKay, and Sonia Sanchez. Washington Wright, University professor William J. Maxwell uncovers this long-hidden chapter in American surveillance and the history of American literature. CHF members $9, general $12, students/ teachers free (chicagohumanities.org or 312-494-9509). Presented by Chicago Humanities Festival, Sun, Oct 26, 12:30–1:30pm Screening Room Logan Center, author of From the widely praised Son and Hope and Other Dangerous of Pursuits comes a stunning piece historical fiction. first New World’s imagined memoir of the a Moroccan African descent, explorer of Join Laila slave known as Estebanico. conversation with Lalami for a reading and of Gina Frangello, author Sunday editor at the Rumpus CHF members $9, general $12, students/ teachers $5 (chicagohumanities.org or 312-494-9509). Presented by Chicago Humanities Festival, Arts. and UChicago Logan Center, Sun, Oct 26, 2:30–3:30pm Screening Room Logan Center, is surreal, tender, storytelling Ben Marcus’s The author of The Age and terrifying. and String of Wire bible of experimental writing, is a master of acutely observed investigations into human vulnerability and failure. In his new story collection, Marcus proves again that the most absurd and alien predicaments can capture the Adam Levin, author of The deepest truths. Instructions and Hot Pink, joins Marcus for a conversation. CHF members $9, general $12, students/ teachers $5 (chicagohumanities.org or 312-494-9509). Presented by Chicago Humanities Festival, Arts. and UChicago Logan Center, Free.

Bird is traveling Over time, she Bird is about a young Free. Catcher in the Rhyme in the Catcher Speak The New

LITERATURE Wednesdays, Oct 8 & 22, Nov 5 & 19, Oct 8 & 22, Wednesdays, Dec 3, 8–10pm Café Logan Hear student work in a format varies week- spoken word, open to-week, with readings, and more. mics, slam competitions, in the Rhyme and the Presented by Catcher Logan Center. Nov 1, Dec 6, 4:30– Saturdays, Oct 11, 6pm Screening Room Logan Center, Rebirth Poetry Ensemble hosts a spoken The afternoon poetry word space for teens. event will include featured performers and open mic for youth voices. Free. Arts + Public Life and Logan Presented by Center. Night Author Global Voices Chan with Crystal Oct 15 Oct 1, 6–7:30pm Wed, International House, Coulter Lounge Crystal Chan grew up as a mixed-race kid in the middle of the Wisconsin cornfields and has been trying to find her place in the world ever since. found that her heart lay in public speaking, writing. Her performing, and, ultimately, enthralling first novel girl named Jewel and her mixed-race family in rural Iowa, set after the tragic about the novel A death of her brother. darkness, light, and beauty that make up the human condition, around the country and making a landing at International House. Presented by International House Global Cultural Program and the Brazilian Voices Center of Chicago. Machine: of the Influence The Poetry Another One Self into On Translating Oct 22, 5:30–7pm Wed, Rm 122 Regenstein Library, MacArthur-winning poet and translator Peter Cole will examine the role of translation as a primary force in our lives and consider its place in the charged dynamic of illness, influence, and vital Neubauer Collegium A poetic tradition. Director’s Lecture. Free. Presented by the Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society.

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Free. Dark Passage (Daves, 1947) ought to be such a film. Free. Presented by the Department of Cinema Dudley Andrew André on Bazin’s Dark PassageThu, Nov 20, 5pm Screening Room Logan Center, Internationally renowned cinema Andrew examines Bazin’s scholar Dudley philosophy of cinema that can be linked, on one side, to his association with actual philosophy (the existentialism rife in the to the Paris of 1946) and, on the other, films he was watching assiduously in these years, Italian Neorealism and Welles above all. Occasionally the films and the philosophy line up in a way the lets us peer into his own way of peering. Gli Ultimi (The 5, 7pm Fri, Dec Last Ones) Room Screening Center, Logan economic boom and Italy’s Shot during the post-neorealist set in the 1930s, to struggle country’s Ultimi stages the life with the prospect reconcile traditional words, In Pier Paolo Pasolini’s of progress. Turoldo transfigure and directors Pandolfi into a of humble human lives “the meaning as much deprived symbolic system that is a nearly-physical of ornaments as rich in classic restored by rediscovered A pain.” and presented here the Cineteca del Friuli Luca Giuliani Archivist in its US premiere. film. (Pandolfi / leads discussion on the courtesy of the 1963, DCP, Italy, Turoldo, minutes) Cineteca del Friuli, 92 Studies Center. Presented by the Film and Media Studies.

Dark Free. with directors Pacho Pacho with directors How did a scientist who had ). (Chandler, 2014, HD, 95 ). (Chandler, screening and screening Manakamana Flood Tide Velez and Stephanie Spray Stephanie and Velez Fri, Nov 21, 7pm Screening Room Logan Center, jungle in Nepal, pilgrims make High above a an ancient journey by cable car to worship Manakamana, the wish-fulfilling goddess. Produced in 16mm and comprised of 11 rides (each a single take corresponding to the length of a roll of film), the film is a ephemeral character study of its tender, passengers and a window onto the lush, rolling landscape of a country in transition from ancient tradition to modernity. Discussion with filmmakers to follow. in minutes, DCP, 2014, 118 (Spray/Velez, Nepali with English subtitles) Presented by the Film Studies Center. performance 15, 7pm Sat, Nov Room Screening Logan Center, in a small, post- group of artists living A with chase jobs, struggle industrial town art and music to build bills, and use world. When a friend their own insular out on an extraordinary dies, they set by accompanied voyage, unknowingly collaboration A her ghostly presence. project to float seven with artist Swoon’s the Hudson River, large sculptures down of the blends documentation Flood Tide mythology, journey with layers of fiction, a film that both and oral history to create the real- documents and reimagines shorts with live life event. Preceded by Chandler Todd accompaniment by director LaCount ( and musicians Marshall never acted before become a recurring character on one of the most critically history? American TV shows in acclaimed What unexpected parallels does he see between the scientific process and the will answer these Stan filming process? Dr. questions and more at this must-see event. Free. Presented by International House Global National Argonne Program, Voices for President Vice Office of the Laboratory, Research and for National Laboratories, and Chicago Area Alumni Club. ) and Mark Trecka (Pillars Trecka Dark Dark) and Mark and Tongues minutes) Free. Presented by the Film Studies Center. and Cinema Science 18, 6–7:30pm Nov Tue, Assembly Hall International House, Marius Stan is a Senior Computational Dr. Argonne National Energy Scientist at Laboratory who also played Bogdan the car wash owner and one- Wolynetz, White time boss of protagonist Walter TV series Award-winning on the Emmy Breaking Bad. Alice in Wonderland (1970, DVD, 87 min.) Presented by the Film Studies Center. When Harry Met Sally

The Chicago 8 (aka 7) Conspiracy 7) Conspiracy The Chicago 8 (aka on Film, 1970-71 Trial Sun, Nov 9, 6pm Screening Room Logan Center, The Great Chicago Kerry Feltham’s Conspiracy Circus Films of Mark LaPore Fri, Nov 14, 7pm Screening Room Logan Center, From the 1980s until his death in 2005, Mark LaPore turned his intense gaze toward documenting life across several continents. Renowned for his penetrating style, LaPore’s films achieve a rare blend of sensuousness and subtle observation with stark mixing severity, juxtapositions. (16mm film and DVD, 84 min.) Free. Fri, Nov 14, 7pm & 9pm Max Palevsky Cinema (Ida Noyes Hall) The ultimate UChicago romantic comedy. General $5. Presented by Doc Film. blends transcripts from the Chicago 8 (aka 7) conspiracy trial with to create a theatrical satire of government power in the wake of the 1968 Democratic And in National Convention police riot. Conspiracy and the Dybbuk Richard Brick’s Radical York’s (1971, 16mm, 25 min.), New Jewish Union performs a religious exorcism of the evil spirit that possessed federal during the trial. Free. judge Julius Hoffman Presented by the Logan Center and South Side Projections.

screening and panel discussion screening Fri, Nov 7, 7pm Screening Room Logan Center, romp through Chicago lavishly-illustrated A City scene that Imagist art: the Second status quo in the Art’s challenged Pop Forty years view. 1960s, then faded from inspires artists from its funk and grit later, This is the film’s Koons to Chris Ware. Jeff Park, where the first screening in Hyde Imagists got their start. Screening followed by a panel of leading art experts moderated by John Corbett. Seating is limited. minutes, HD) Free. 2014, 105 (Buchbinder, Presented by Pentimenti Productions, Film Art Center and Hyde Park Studies Center, Art. the Smart Museum of Hairy Who & The :

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Presented by the Logan Center. the writers they wanted to be. RSVP at magazine (colloquium.uchicago.edu) of the PLINARY grahamschool.uchicago.edu/creativewriting. Master of Arts Program in the Humanities Eid Banquet and Cultural Free. Presented by the Graham School. (MAPH). Colloquium brings attention to the Great Chicago Fire Festival more. Sample the city at the River Bazaar, Celebration excellent and diverse work produced by Fri, Oct 10, 6:30–9pm Reading by Will Boast, Rachel Sat, Oct 4 where community stands will sell crafts and Jess Row, Your Face in Mine MAPH past and present––both on-campus International House, Assembly Hall DeWoskin, and Vu Tran Loop, Chicago River food from Chicago’s neighborhoods. Free. Thu, Nov 6, 6-8pm and further afield. Free. Presented by Celebrate Chicago’s spirit of renewal Presented by the City of Chicago’s DCASE Commemorating the ending of the Hajj Thu, Nov 13, 6pm Seminary Co-op Bookstore UChicago’s MAPH. at this grand spectacle in the heart of and Redmoon Theatre in collaboration with (pilgrimage) and grounded in the roots of Logan Center, Performance Penthouse One afternoon, not long after Kelly Thorndike the Logan Center, UCIJAM, and University Abrahamic sacrifice, UChicago’s Muslim Be among the first to hear Will Boast, downtown Chicago. At sundown, floating has moved back to his hometown of Baltimore, Reading by Mary Gordon Community Service Center. Students Association’s 2014 Eid-al-Adha is Rachel DeWoskin, and Vu Tran—three fire sculptures will light up the Chicago an African American man he doesn’t recognize Thu, Nov 20, 6pm a feast and celebration. Capture the spirit stylistically distinct fiction writers and River, accompanied by acrobats, live calls out to him. To Kelly’s shock, the man Logan Center, Seminar Terrace Room Dining with the Dead in the Ancient of the holiday and enjoy Middle Eastern distinguished new additions to the core music, mechanical objects, awe-inspiring identifies himself as Martin, who was one of Mary Gordon will read from The Liar’s World: Panel Discussion & South Asian delicacies from renowned faculty of the Creative Writing program. stories of grit and resilience gathered from Kelly’s closest friends in high school—and, Wife, her newly released collection of four Sun, Oct 5, 1–4pm restaurants in the Chicagoland area. The Boast’s newly released memoir, Epilogue, neighborhood residents around the city, and before his disappearance nearly twenty novellas. Gordon is the author of six novels, Oriental Institute spotlight of the celebration is a performance bravely tells of unimaginable loss and years before, skinny, white, and Jewish. including Final Payments, Pearl, and The Food is central to the rituals that honor and by Omar Regan, an actor, songwriter, and deeply held family secrets; DeWoskin’s Martin then tells an astonishing story: after Love of My Youth, as well as the memoirs commemorate the dead throughout the stand-up comedian. Door $10 (6pm), latest novel, Blind, delves profoundly into years of immersing himself in black culture, The Shadow Man and Circling My Mother. world, including the ancient Middle East. advance $7 (Reynolds Club Marketplace the realm of disability, giving voice to a he’s had a plastic surgeon perform “racial She has received numerous other honors, Through its preparation and presentation, Oct 4-8). Presented by International House fourteen-year-old narrator who loses her reassignment surgery”—altering his hair, including a Lila Wallace-Reader′s Digest food and drink creates a link between the Global Voices Program and UChicago’s sight; and Tran’s forthcoming novel, This skin, and physiognomy to allow him to pass Writers′ Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, living and their ancestors that imitates Muslim Students Association. of Any Desert, splices bracing crime fiction as African American. Row will read from this and an Academy Award for Literature from the social interaction of ordinary meals. with the haunting story of a Vietnamese inventive and thought-provoking novel about the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Explores the many motivations for offering Bilingual Knowledge, Bilingual Stories refugee. Together, these three keen literary cultural and racial alienation and the nature of Free. Presented by the Committee on food in the ancient world, what kinds of Sat, Oct 18, 9:30–10:30am minds bring impressive range to creative belonging in a world where identity can be a Creative Writing, the Committee on Social goods were presented, how and when food UChicago (Location TBD) writing at UChicago. Free. stigma or a lucrative brand. Free. Presented Thought, and Logan Center. was prepared, and the economic impact What do bilinguals know? Anastasia Presented by the Committee on Creative arts.uchicago.edu | MULTIDISCIPLINARY 17 of such offerings. Followed by a reception Giannakidou (Linguistics), Na’ama Rokem Writing. Lunchtime Traveler Series complete with characteristic feasting and (Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations), Explore the ancient world with a 45-minute “family” celebratory foods. Speakers include and Sayed Kashua (Palestinian-Israeli gallery talk. Travel to a time and place THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO BOOKSTORE Margaret Mitchell, Jonathan Hall, Donald novelist) introduce their Gray Center Mellon beyond the university to learn about Harper, and Emily Teeter. Free, registration Collaborative Fellowship for Arts Practice & archaeological discoveries, unlock the required (oi.uchicago.edu/register). Scholarship on the possibilities and limits of books secrets of civilization, and gain a greater Presented by the Oriental Institute; reception bilingualism. Free, registration required cards & gifts appreciation of our ancestors. Free. sponsored by UChicago’s Divinity School. (humanitiesday2014.uchicago.edu). uchicago gear Oriental Institute Museum. Presented by the Division of the Humanities Gray Center Open House as Part of Humanities Day. starbucks cafe Thu, Oct 2, 12:15–1pm Mon, Oct 6, 4–6pm LITERATURE | arts.uchicago.edu 16 LITERATURE Monica Phillips, PhD candidate in Gray Center Lab in Midway Studios Assyriology, discusses the Epic of An informal introduction to the Gray Gilgamesh. Using tablets in the Oriental Center for Arts and Inquiry and its Mellon Institute’s Mesopotamian Gallery, Collaborative Fellowships in Arts Practice Phillips illuminates how these texts have & Scholarship. Free. Presented by the revealed not just a poem, but also a Gray Center for Arts and Inquiry. clearer understanding of how culture was disseminated across millennia. Community Exchange Mondays, Oct 6, Nov 3, Dec 1, 6–7pm Thu, Nov 6, 12:15–1pm Newly remodeled Fitness Center Currency Exchange Café (305 E Join Yorke Rowan, PhD, research associate Garfield Blvd) in the archaeology of the southern Levant, Humanities Day 2014: Each first Monday of the month Arts + who will look at the prehistoric collections at “Come with Ideas” HAVE ONE ON US Public Life and Washington Park area the Oriental Institute and discuss how these Sat, Oct 18, 9:30am–4:30pm residents gather to share upcoming events discoveries have shaped our understanding Stuart Hall (5835 S Greenwood Ave) and opportunities, feedback and ideas. FREE! of the ancient Near East, and how some The 36th annual Humanities Day offers a redeem this for a complimentary tall coffee or tea. $ $ $ $ Free. Presented by Arts + Public Life. one coupon per customer-expires 12/31/14 910 1185 1320 1885 of archaeologists’ initial understandings variety of lectures, tours, and performances throughout the day in celebration of the change over time. Logan Evening Show proudly brewing humanities. Choose from more than fifty Thu, Dec 4, 12:15–1pm Saturdays, Oct 11, Nov 1 & 22, 9-10:30pm presentations on the visual arts, literature, Join David Schloen, PhD, shares his Logan Center, Performance Penthouse music, linguistics, philosophy, languages, (Oct 11, Film Screening Room) account of the discovery of the Katumuwa and more. Free, registration required The Logan Evening Show has found Stele in Zincirli, Turkey, in 2008, considered (humanitiesday.uchicago.edu or call something to be said in this world. Who’s one of the top ten archaeological finds of 773-702-7423). Presented by UChicago’s gonna say it? We are a talk show for the year by the New York Times. 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970 e 58th @ ellis 773.702.7712 uchicago.bncollege.com facebook.com/UChicagoBookstore claim that, in our network society, faculty/staff $12 advance and $15 door, ubiquitous communication networks do non-members $15 advance and $20 not promote democracy, instead yielding door. Registration required (oi.uchicago. “communicative capitalism.” What role edu/register). do network aesthetics play in this form of Presented by the Oriental Institute. capitalism? Moreover, how can new media art belong to and intervene in the political Agnes Reframed: Symposium with situation of the early twenty-first century? Kate Bornstein This talk approaches these questions Sat, Nov 8 HOWDOYOUSAYYAMINAFRICAN? through Alternate Reality Games (ARGs), Gray Center Lab in Midway Studios & Good Stock on the Dimension Floor: a rapidly growing form of experimental Logan Center, Performance Penthouse An Opera Screening and Q&A and networked games. Through collective Gray Center Mellon fellows Kristen Schilt interactions, difficult collaborations, and & Chase Joynt host a day-long event on Thu, Oct 30, 6–8pm experiences of failure, ARGs use online Reframing Agnes, an interdisciplinary Logan Center, Performance Hall and human networks to enable a greater investigation of the politics of transgender The YAMS Collective will screen, understanding and potential transformation representation. With keynote speaker Kate Good Stock on the Dimension Floor: An of publics in the present. Patrick Jagoda is Bornstein. Free. Presented by the Gray Opera, a 53-minute digital film in 35 parts, assistant professor of English and affiliate Center for Arts and Inquiry. followed by a public discussion. Good of Cinema and Media Studies at UChicago. Stock reimagines the traditional opera to Free. Vine Deloria Jr. Symposium Powwow pose a central question: “What happens Presented by Art and Public Life, a project of the Sat, Nov 8, 1–6pm to the black body when it is haunted by Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society. International House, Assembly Hall a ‘blackness’ outside of it?” The spoken, The first Vine Deloria Jr. Symposium chanted, sung, and screamed libretto JAMfest Powwow will gather members of tribes explores the consequences of centuries of Fri, Oct 24, 12– 9pm from all over the US and showcase their global racial strife that are thrust upon on Logan Center, Levels 8 and 9 unique dances, songs, regalia designs, those born of African descent. Free. A series of panels, performances, craft work, food, and more. The late Presented by Logan Center Exhibitions, exhibitions and more featuring students Deloria, a member of Standing Rock the Center for the Study of Race, Politics discussing their UCIJAM-supported work, Sioux, was a teacher, historian, activist, & Culture, Arts + Public Life, Richard and leading practitioners across Journalism, and accomplished author widely known Mary L. Gray Center for Arts and Inquiry, Arts, and Media, and faculty. Free. for his book Custer Died for Your Sins: An Department of Visual Arts, Open Practice Presented by Career Advancement, Indian Manifesto (1969). Free. Presented Committee, Theater & Performance UChicago Careers in Journalism, Arts, and by International House Global Voices Studies, Arts Council, and The Media, and the Logan Center. Program, the Lutheran School of Theology School of the Art Institute of Chicago. at Chicago, Title VII Epic Wednesday: Afterlife Afterparty American Indian Education Program, and Typhoon Haiyan, One Year Later: Wed, Oct 29, 5–8pm the American Indian Center of Chicago. Remembrance and Reconstruction Oriental Institute Humans have been interested in immortality Weekend Sun, Oct 19, 2:30–5:30pm for thousands of years. Come to the Sundays, Nov 9 & 23, 9–10:30pm International House, Assembly Hall Oriental Institute to celebrate this ongoing A one-year anniversary commemoration Logan Center, Performance Penthouse desire and join the immortals on a “haunted Weekend puts you on the set of a late-night of Typhoon Haiyan acknowledges the tour” that explores the archaeological variety show for an up-close experience generosity of Chicago and the resilience mysteries and magical texts of ancient you won’t forget. Created and produced of the Filipino community through original Egyptians in our Research Archives. by UChicago students, Weekend features artwork, music, poetry, and dance substantive interviews with distinguished performances by Chicago-based Filipino Members and UChicago students/ guests from the University community, artists. Works include an original musical student performances, standup, sketch composition dedicated to typhoon victims, comedy, and more. Free. | arts.uchicago.edu 18 MULTIDISCIPLINARY a poetry anthology, a dance by Eddy Presented by the Logan Center. Ocampo, inspired by the typhoon and recovery efforts, and a documentary ArtBazaar by FOTA photography exhibition. The latter part of the event will consist of experts and Sun, Nov 16, 5–7pm (5706 S University Ave, groups involved in reconstruction, including Hallowed Grounds 3rd floor) UNICEF (who will present a one-year FOTA begins its 52nd year in the campus report) and a medical mission team. 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Experimental56th Pl. Station renownedFor complete information arts on destinationsFor a list of other arts and cultural 5735 S. Ellis Ave., 2nd Floor 1131 E. 57th St. Reynolds Club 5550 S. Greenwood Ave. 6100 S. Blackstone Ave. 3 Court Theatre 9 Hack Arts Lab (HAL) smartmuseum.uchicago.edu dusablemuseum.org experimentalstation.org academic, professional, and student organizations and venues on the hal.uchicago.edu 5706 S. University Ave. 2 Bond Chapel 5535 S. Ellis Ave. 5735 S. Ellis Ave., 2nd Floor 15 Midway Studios acrossarts programs campus. and initiatives, visit Culture Coast visit culturecoast.org. courttheatre.org hal.uchicago.edu 929 E. 60th St.3rd Floor 21 Special Collections Research 24 Hyde Park Art Center 1025 E. 58th St. Center Exhibition Gallery 23 Experimental 5020 S. Cornell Station Ave. 10 International House arts.uchicago.edu/explore. 4 Charles M. Harper Center: 10 International House 16 Oriental Institute Museum The Joseph Regenstein Library 6100 S. hydeparkart.org Blackstone Ave. Chicago Booth School of 1414 1414E. 59th E. 59th St. St. 1155 E. 58th18 St.The Renaissance Society 1100 E. 57th St. For complete information on academic, 3 Court Theatre ihouse.uchicago.edu oi.uchicago.edu lib.uchicago.edu/e/scrc/exhibits experimentalstation.org Business Art Collection ihouse.uchicago.edu Cobb Hall 25 Little Black Pearl professional,Professional organizations and student such arts as programsFor a list ofand dining options and 5535 S. Ellis Ave. 5807 S. Woodlawn Ave. 1060 E. 47th St. art.chicagobooth.edu 11 Reva and David Logan 17 Francis X. Kinahan5811 Theater S. 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Engagement, LoganCenter, Southwest Jazz Society, UChicagoOfficeof Civic Culture CoastNetwork,HydePark Presented byHydeParkJazzFestival hydeparkjazzfestival.org. programming. Scheduleandinformationat picnic areas;artisanvendors;andfamily dance floor;foodandbeveragevendors; and internationaljazzartists;anoutdoor features some of the finest in local, national, Hyde Parkvenues,thisfreetwo-dayfestival Chapel, SmartMuseumof Art, andother Oriental InstituteMuseum,Rockefeller Center, alongtheMidwayPlaisance, Taking placeatInternationalHouse,Logan Various Locations Sep 27–28 8th AnnualHyde Park JazzFestival and RockefellerChapel Presented bytheHydeParkJazzFestival at RockefellerChapel! Craig Taborn andathousandjazzrevelers late nightclimaxwithmasterjazzpianist The HydeParkJazzFestivalreachesits Rockefeller Chapel Sat, Sep27,11pm with Craig Taborn Hyde Park JazzFestival the GoetheInstitut. Presented bytheRenaissanceSocietyand performance onthegreatorgan. a.pe.ri.od.ic. recitalofminimalist An hour’s Frequency SeriesatConstellationand Wandelweiser Festivalorganizedbythe Houben appearsaspartoftheChicago German pianistandorganistEva-Maria In herNorth American debut,avant-garde Rockefeller Chapel Mon, Sep22,8pm Eva-Maria Houben and SpiritualLifeatUChicago Presented bytheChicagoDidjeriduChorus Free. for twenty-fourhoursinawaveofsound. bells followingthesunsetaroundworld Australian didjeridus,drums,gongs,and the occasionofautumnequinox,with A timeofsoundhealingmeditationon Rockefeller Chapel Sun, Sep21,8pm International DidjeriduMeditation MUSIC Free. Free.

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Reservedseats $35, inthecontextfor Free. for Free. practices. Acclaimed contemporary music directly intoWestern contemporary music ideas fromancient Chinesetraditions was oneoftheearliest toapplyandmerge Distinguished composerChouWen-Chung Logan Center, PerformancePenthouse Sat, Oct18,8pm A Portrait ofChouWen-Chung Chapel. Presented byWFMTandRockefeller students $15(wfmt.org). organ scholarChelsieCoren. organist DavidSchraderandUniversity played overaten-weekperiod,withmaster part of900minutesBach’s organworks, magnificentorganisheardas Rockefeller’s Rockefeller Chapel Fri, Oct17,7pm WFMT’s BachOrgan Project conjunction withtheCompositionSeminar. Presented bytheDepartmentofMusicin music. Free. for hisoutstandingactivityincontemporary Performer Scholarshipand Artisjus Prize His accoladesincludetheFischer Annie his soloandchambermusicperformances. Academy ofMusicandisrecognizedfor Bartók ConservatoryofMusicandtheLiszt campus. KisshasstudiedpianoattheBéla recital duringhisvisittotheUChicago Budapest, takestheFultonstagefora Award-winning pianist PéterKiss,from Fulton RecitalHall Sun, Oct12,5pm Piano Recital withPéter Kiss Presented byUChicagoPresents. Ran. Reservedseats$25,students$5. lecture withPacificaQuartetandShulamit Ran, andBeethoven. includes worksbyMendelssohn,Shulamit Residence’s firstconcertoftheseason The DonMichaelRandelEnsemble-In- Logan Center, PerformanceHall Sun, Oct12,3pm Pacifica Quartet Presented byRockefellerChapel. George Walker, andJohnZorn.Free. Lukas Foss,DavidLang,Joan Tower, Exodus, andworksbyJenniferHigdon, Aaron Travers’ BarlowPrizecomposition also featuresthesecondperformanceof (with StephenBurns,trumpet). The program Shulamit Ranand Augusta Read Thomas distinguished UChicagocomposers past twentyyears,includingworksby American organcompositionsfromthe Randall Harlowplaysarecitalshowcasing Rockefeller Chapel Sat, Oct11, 7:30pm Hallel: New Musicfor theOrgan Music America. Presented byUChicagoPresentsandEarly reception, opentothepublic. will beannouncedatthepost-competition coveted FirstPlace Award. The winner 2pm pre-concert Free. General $25, Jazz Society, andWDCB. Presented bythe LoganCenter, HydePark saxophonist and pianist Ari Brown.Free. with StuKatzonvibes.November features offer. Octoberfeatures pianistWilliePickens and someofthebestjazzcity hasto Enjoy beer, wine,afullcoffee bar, food, Society, onthethird Tuesday ofeverymonth. musicians, selectedbytheHyde Park Jazz This seriesshowcasesChicagojazz Café Logan Tuesdays, Oct21andNov18,7:30–10pm Third Tuesday JazzSeries Logan Center Chicago Presented byRockefellerChapel. Global Transcendence Golden Age ofJewishFilmMusic,1925- newest CD,WhenDreamsFall Apart: The turn ofthe20thcenturytopresent. Their Cabaret musicandpoliticalsongsfromthe is hailedforitsinterpretationsofJewish The NewBudapestOrpheumSociety Logan Center, PerformancePenthouse Sun, Oct19,4pm Release Recital andReception New Budapest OrpheumSocietyCD Rockefeller Chapel. Presented byChicagoacappellaand org). $30-38, students$12(chicagoacappella. American, andothertraditions. be awedbymusicofJewish,Hindu,Native Athens, to Mumbai, Rome to Canada, Tbilisi sacred vocaltraditions.FromJerusalemto harmonically stunning,andcontemplative as Chicago Hear wheretimestopsaroundtheworld, Rockefeller Chapel Sun, Oct19,4pm 16 the originalcontextofMass,using William Byrd’s glorious Rockefeller Chapel Sun, Oct19,11am Byrd’s Logan Center. Presented bytheDepartmentofMusicand Cheung. composition facultymember Anthony a discussionbetweenthecomposerand of hischambermusicinterspersedwith ensemble DalNienteperformsaprogram th century English text of Byrd’s centuryEnglish day. Mass for 5 Voices 5 for Mass Free. a cappella: cappella: a a cappella exploresmystical, Mass for5Voices in General Free. Presented byUChicagoPresents. seats $35,students$5. charisma” –PaquitoD’Rivera). (“an enormoustalent”with“enchanting by ColombianharpistEdmarCastaneda Violin virtuosoRegina Carterisjoined Logan Center, PerformanceHall Fri, Oct24,7:30pm Guest Edmar Castaneda Regina Carter Quintet withSpecial Jazz at theLogan: Presented byUChicagoPresents. Hyde ParkJazzFestival.Free. settings, broughttoyouinpartnershipwith recordings oftheirownchoosinginintimate Headliners play, discuss,andinterpret Logan Center, PerformancePenthouse Thu, Oct23,7:30pm Regina Carter Jazz at theLogan Listening Session: celebration oftheChapel’s birthday, with of RockefellerChapel ataninterfaith magic intheresounding acousticspace Third CoastPercussion worktheir Rockefeller Chapel Sun, Oct26,11am Third Coast Percussion at Rockefeller School Matters,andLightsOn Afterschool. 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MUSIC 23 23 MUSIC arts.uchicago.edu | | arts.uchicago.edu Duo YUMENO First Monday Jazz Series: Tatsu Aoki Renaissance Mexico Wed, Oct 29, 8pm Mon, Nov 3, 7–9pm Sun, Nov 9, 11am The Renaissance Society Arts Incubator, Second Floor Flex Space Rockefeller Chapel Since 2008, New York based koto player Tatsu Aoki is a prolific artist, composer, The Rockefeller Chapel Choir presents Yoko Reikano Kimura and cellist Hikaru musician, educator, and a consummate music of contemporary and ancient South Tamaki have collaborated on a series of bassist and Shamisen Lute player. Based America including Aguiar’s Salmo 150 and commissions for this unique combination in Chicago, Aoki works in a wide range of 16th century music of the Nahuatl-speaking of instruments. Their repertoire includes a musical genres, ranging from traditional peoples of Mexico, in the context of the dynamic range of compositions, all of which Japanese music, jazz, experimental, Sunday service. Free. explore the dialogue between traditional and creative music. One of Aoki’s most Presented by Rockefeller Chapel. Japanese music and classical western important ensemble works, ROOTED: Third Coast Percussion music. Free. Origins of Now, a 50-minute four-movement Spektral Quartet Presented by the Renaissance Society, Sat, Nov 1, 7:30pm suite, was performed at the Chicago Jazz Sun, Nov 9, 3pm University Symphony Orchestra supported by the Chamber Music America Logan Center, Performance Hall Festival in September 2001. Because of Logan Center, Performance Penthouse Tafelmusik Annual Halloween Concert: Classical Commissioning Program with Credited with contributing to a “‘youthquake’ this work, The recognized UChicago Ensemble-in-Residence Spektral Fri, Nov 7, 7:30pm CLASSIFIED! funding from The Andrew W. Mellon in the city’s new-music scene,” the Aoki as one of its “Chicagoans of the Year,” Quartet performs a program including Logan Center, Performance Hall Barbara Schubert, conductor Foundation and the Chamber Music “sonically spectacular” (The Chicago a group of Chicagoans who has contributed Beethoven’s String Quartet, Op. 132, Canada’s award-winning period instrument Sat, Oct 25, 7pm and 9 pm America Endowment Fund. Tribune) Third Coast Percussion returns to the vitality and culture of the city. Free. Philip Glass’s String Quartet No. 2, and orchestra explores the fusion of arts, Mandel Hall for another powerful performance. Haunt of Presented by Arts + Public Life. Stravinsky’s Concertino for String Quartet. science, and culture in the 17th and 18th No mission is impossible. Use your The Spirit of the Bells Last Nightfall: Music and Politics Connect Free. centuries. The Galileo Project: Music of sleuthing skills to help orchestra Thu, Oct 30, 9:30–11:30pm and Collide is especially poignant in today’s BRIDGE #6: Jazz Concert and Round- Presented by the Department of Music. the Spheres features poetic narration, detectives discover haunting clues at this Sat, Nov 1, 8–11pm world; it features politically motivated works Table Discussion choreography, and music by Monteverdi, CLASSIFIED! USO concert conducted Rockefeller Chapel by John Cage, Frederic Rzewski, and Mon, Nov 3, 8pm The Chicago Ensemble Fall Concert Vivaldi, Bach, and Handel performed before by special agent Schubert. Featuring A Halloween special! Ascend the carillon David T. Little. Post-concert talk with the Logan Center, Performance Penthouse Sun, Nov 9, 2:30–5pm a backdrop of high-definition images from music from spy thriller films James Bond, tower in the darkness of the night to hear artists and composer. Reserved seats $25, A performance by Ari Brown (horns), International House, Assembly Hall the Hubble telescope. 6:30 pre-concert Mission Impossible, Raiders of the Lost the ghostly music of the spirit of the bells. students $5. Marquis Hill (trumpet), Jeff Parker (guitar), The Chicago Ensemble opens its 38th lecture with Tafelmusik. Reserved seats Ark, and more, along with Edward Elgar’s Each tour is about 45 minutes. Halloween Presented by UChicago Presents. Joachim Florent (bass), and Denis Fournier season at International House with a $35, students $5. masterful Enigma Variations. Orchestra dress welcome! Be prepared for occasional (drums), followed by a public round-table program for strings and piano with two of Presented by UChicago Presents. Panel Discussion: costumes, storytelling, special effects, and surprises. Free. discussion—led by Arnold Davidson and the greatest works for chamber ensemble–– Haunt of Last Nightfall original choreography by dancers from Presented by the Student Guild of Alexandre Pierrepont—during which the Mozart’s Piano Quartet in G Minor and Chicago’s new music community. Free. the Hyde Park School of Dance add to the Carillonneurs. Sat, Nov 1, 3–5pm musicians will discuss their approaches to Brahms’ Piano Quartet in G Minor. In Presented by the Department of Music and fun. Audience members are encouraged Logan Center, 801 art to the creative process. addition, Wendy Lee’s winning composition Free, Fonema. to come in costume as well. Children Tavener Music for a Requiem Composer David Little’s Haunt of Last Presented by The Bridge, the France “My Cagey Companions” for piano under 12 must be accompanied by an Nightfall commemorates the December Sun, Nov 2, 11am Chicago Center, Center for the Study of quartet––selected from approximately 350 Piano Master Class with Kevin Kenner adult Suggested donations at the door: Rockefeller Chapel 1981 Salvadoran Army massacre, one of Race, Politics, & Culture, The Julie and submissions to The Chicago Ensemble’s Fri, Nov 14, 4pm general $8, students and children $4. Rockefeller Chapel’s traditional Requiem the most brutal human rights violations Parker Hall Endowment for Jazz and “Discover America” competition for new Fulton Recital Hall Presented by the Department of Music. Mass for All Saints Sunday draws music in modern Latin American history. This American Music, Department of Music, chamber works––will be performed. Led Kevin Kenner, lauded as “one of the finest from John Tavener’s rich and mystical pre-concert discussion will examine the Center for International Studies Norman by virtuoso pianist and UChicago alumnus American pianists to come along in years” oeuvre, including his Sviaty for cello and piece, to be performed later by Third Coast Wait Harris Memorial Fund, and Logan Gerald Rizzer, the Chicago Ensemble the special addition of the Rockefeller by the Chicago Tribune’s Howard Reich, choir, and Song for Athene. Percussion, and its relevance today. Free. Center. is known for its eclectic programs that arts.uchicago.edu | MUSIC 25 Chapel Children’s Choir! Free. Free. leads a master class for UChicago pianists, Presented by Rockefeller Chapel. Presented by Pozen Family Center for combine masterworks with surprising Presented by Rockefeller Chapel and open to the public. Free. Human Rights, Logan Center, and UChicago CUBE Ensemble: Chicago Latino selections by composers past and present. UChicago Presents. Presented by the Department of Music. New Music Ensemble Presents. Composers 1 General $25, with valid student ID $10, Sun, Nov 2, 2pm Thu, Nov 6, 7pm I-House residents free. The Mutations of Vijay Iyer Photographs: Susan Meiselas Jazz at the Logan: Alfredo Rodriguez Sun, Oct 26, 3–4pm Fulton Recital Hall Fulton Recital Hall Presented by International House Global Trio UChicago Ensemble-in-Residence Spektral Sat, Nov 1, all day CUBE has been bringing live music Voices Program and The Chicago Logan Center, Performance Hall Fri, Nov 14, 7:30pm Quartet presents Pulitzer Prize winning Logan Center, Gidwitz Lobby performance to Chicago audiences for Ensemble. Vijay Iyer: jazz pianist, classical violinist, Logan Center, Performance Hall composer Bernard Rands’ String Quartet One of the first American journalists to over 25 years and has expanded into interdisciplinary PhD in the cognitive Discovered at the Montreux Jazz Festival No. 2 (1994), and Artist-in-Residence Amy reach El Mozote just weeks after the a full ensemble of collaborative and Inside Brahms’ Workshop: The genesis science of music. This unlikely blend has in 2006 by Quincy Jones, Cuban-born Briggs performs Three Pieces for Piano massacre, photos by award-winning interdisciplinary artists. of the Sonatas for clarinet and piano helped Iyer navigate the intersection of Free. Alfredo Rodriguez is a young pianist of (2010) in celebration of his 80th birthday. Magnum photographer Susan Meiselas Presented by the Department of Music and opus 120 through manuscripts and contemporary and avant-garde jazz with astonishing virtuosity and imagination MUSIC | arts.uchicago.edu Works by UChicago graduate students in displayed on the screens before, during, CUBE. evidence of the time generosity and verve. On the heels of whose playing calls up images of legendary 24 composition Iddo Aharony, John Hughes, and after the concert document her return his latest album, Mutations, join him for a Tue, Nov 11, 7pm jazz pianists like Keith Jarrett, Thelonious Jae-Goo Lee, Timothy Page, and Phil to El Mozote on the massacre’s twentieth The Newberry Consort: ¡Música lively session in music theory and practice. Fulton Recital Hall Monk, and Art Tatum. In his Chicago debut, Taylor round out the program. NME artistic anniversary and records the changes in the Barocca Mexicana! Music from the Lecture-recital by clarinetist Andrea Monica Hairston O’Connell, the executive Alfredo Rodriguez is joined by Peter Slavov director Barbara Schubert conducts. people’s lives. Free. Durango Cathedral Archives Massimo Grassi (Accademia Teatro alla director of the Center for Black Music (bass) and Henry Cole (drums). Reception to follow. Free. Presented by Pozen Family Center Sat, Nov 8, 8pm Scala Milan), with Anna Quaranta, piano. Research at Columbia College Chicago, Reserved seats $35, students $5. Presented by the Department of Music. for Human Rights, Logan Center, and Logan Center, Performance Hall Free. joins him for a conversation. UChicago Presents. Presented by UChicago Presents. CHF members $15, general $20, students/ Ensemble-in-Residence Newberry Consort Presented by the Chicago Italian Cultural Sunday Song Styles: The Rookery with th teachers $10 (chicagohumanities.org or will perform 18 -century New World Institute and the Department of Music. University Chorus special guest The Great Frankini: own The Great Frankini. The Rookery is a treasures, featuring voices and Baroque 312-494-9509). Sat, Nov 15, 7:30pm A Murder of Crows versatile men’s vocal ensemble of Chicago, violins, guitar, theorbo, harpsichord, and Fonema Consort: Chicago Latino Presented by Chicago Humanities Festival, Logan Center, Performance Hall cello. The program will include U.S. Composers 2 Hyde Park Jazz Festival, Logan Center, and Sun, Nov 2, 4pm bringing together songs and leaders from The University Chorus, under the direction premieres of works by Ignacio Jerusalem, UChicago Arts. Logan Center, Performance Penthouse many traditions in beautiful a cappella Thu, Nov 13, 7pm of James Kallembach, performs Mozart’s Music of mystery and mysticism for Día de Santiago Billoni, Manuel de Sumaya, and harmony. Fulton Recital Hall Te Deum and other selected works. los Muertos. The high drama of Spanish others. Named “Best New Vocal-Oriented General $15, students free with ID. Women’s Ensemble and Motet Choir join villancicos, Shakespeare, and Benjamin Presented by Rockefeller Chapel, Preferred seating $45, general: $35, Contemporary Classical Ensemble of 2014″ the program. Suggested donation: $10/$5 Britten’s swordsongs resonates through Department of Music, and the Logan students with cash at the door $5. by the Chicago Reader, Fonema Consort for students. the vocal acrobatics of the ten voices of Presented by the Department of Music. has earned a well-deserved place in Center. Presented by the Department of Music. The Rookery, and illusions by Chicago’s Vocal Auditions for Gilbert & most charismatic, the most virtuosic, and Orchestra. Excerpts from Khachaturian’s holidays of Advent, Christmas, Chanukah, University Jazz X-tet: Sullivan’s Yeomen of the Guard the most compelling American violinist of ballet Gayaneh and Sergei Rachmaninoff’s and Epiphany, served with delicious hot Meet the Band Sat–Sun, Nov 15–16, 2-6pm her generation” (All Music Guide). Free. luxuriantly romantic Symphony No. 2 in E cider and savory snacks, by candlelight. Thu, Dec 4, 8pm Logan Center Presented by the Department of Music. minor round out the program. USO Music Free. Logan Center, Performance Hall The Gilbert & Sullivan Opera Company Director Barbara Schubert conducts. Presented by Rockefeller Chapel. This concert features jazz standards and will hold auditions for the 2015 production Voices in Your Head Fall Concert Suggested donations at the door: big band tunes, led by jazzman Mwata of Yeomen of the Guard. Find audition Fri, Nov 21, 7:30–9:30pm general $10, students $5. International Didjeridu Meditation Bowden. Free. sign-up and location information at International House, Assembly Hall Presented by the Department of Music. Sun, Dec 21, 4pm Presented by the Department of Music. gilbertandsullivanoperacompany.org. Free. Voices in Your Head is a co-ed, student- Rockefeller Chapel

run a cappella group consisting of both : Holidays A time of sound healing meditation on Presented by the Department of Music and Handel’s Messiah the Gilbert & Sullivan Opera Company. undergraduate and graduate students a cappella the occasion of the winter solstice, with Fri, Dec 5, 7:30pm and Sun, Dec 7, 3pm whose studies range from Economics Tristan Perich: Noise Patterns Sat, Dec 13, 8pm Australian didjeridus, drums, gongs, and Rockefeller Chapel Sounds of Faith to Sociology to MD/PhD programs. The Sat, Dec 13, 8pm Rockefeller Chapel bells following the sunset around the world A Hyde Park tradition since 1930! Come Sun, Nov 16, 3pm group’s self-arranged repertoire spans Logan Center for the Arts, Performance A perfect mix of familiar holiday tunes, for twenty-four hours in a wave of sound. to Rockefeller to hear Handel’s beloved Rockefeller Chapel a unique mix of genres including pop, Penthouse Renaissance carols, Chanukah songs, Repeated at Rockefeller every solstice and Messiah, with the students of Rockefeller Celebrating its fifth anniversary year, the rock, and alternative music as well as Composer and artist Tristan Perich presents Christmas spirituals, and contemporary equinox. Free. Chapel Choir and Motet Choir and Sounds of Faith series has been around original compositions. Voices in Your Head Noise Patterns, a new composition of 1-bit classics, sung by the lovely voices of Presented by the Chicago Didjeridu Chorus orchestra, conducted by maestro James the world, from Miami and Manhattan competes annually in the International patterns of white noise, programmed for Chicago a cappella. General $30-38, and Spiritual Life at UChicago. Kallembach. to explorations in Jerusalem and Qatar. Championship of Collegiate A Cappella and performed by microchip. Free. students $12 (chicagoacappella.org). General $20-45 (ticketsweb.uchicago. Performers and reciters of many faiths (ICCA) and travels nationally to perform at Presented by the Smart Museum of Art and Presented by Chicago a cappella and Lessons and Carols for Christmas Eve edu), students $5 with university ID at come together to share the sacred sounds a cappella festivals and tours. Lampo. Rockefeller Chapel. Wed, Dec 24, 4pm door. and prayers for peace at the core of their Advance with UCID $5, general $10. Rockefeller Chapel Presented by Rockefeller Chapel and the traditions. Performers include Cantor Presented by International House Global Victoria Missa O Magnum Mysterium Rockefeller’s traditional candlelit Christmas Department of Music. Alberto Mizrahi (with the Abrahamic “Three Voices Program and Voices in Your Head. University Brass Ensemble Sun, Dec 14, 11am service, with carols sung by choir and Sun, Nov 23, 2pm The Decani sing Victoria’s Missa O congregation, this year with organ, brass, Tenors”), vocalist Sheetal Bhagat Heinert, University Symphony Orchestra Quire & Place: Fulton Recital Hall Magnum Mysterium in the context of the and timpani accompanying, and with the and the Rockefeller Chapel Children’s with George Hyun, violin Choir. Suggested donation $20, students Schütz Christmas Oratorio Now in its third season, the Brass beautiful Advent liturgy. Free. children enacting the story of the nativity. Sat, Dec 6, 8pm free. Fri, Nov 21, 7:30pm Ensemble presents favorites from the Presented by Rockefeller Chapel. Free, offering taken up for those in need th Mandel Hall Presented by the Harran Foundation and Rockefeller Chapel Renaissance through the 20 century at this during the holiday season. Fourth-year undergraduate George Hyun, Rockefeller Chapel. The opening concert of Rockefeller’s season-opening concert. Free. Pipes for the Season Presented by Rockefeller Chapel. one of three First Place Winners in the 2014 signature Quire & Place series, with Presented by the Department of Music. Sun, Dec 14, 5pm UChicago Concerto Competition, performs University Wind Ensemble with Schütz’s charming Christmas Oratorio Rockefeller Chapel Aram Khachaturian’s virtuosic Violin Anna Rimlinger, horn (Weihnachtshistorie) paired with excerpts Middle East Music Ensemble An hour-long program of mystically Concerto with the University Symphony Sun, Nov 16, 4pm from Kile Smith’s smash hit Vespers, written Sun, Nov 23, 7:00pm gorgeous organ music for the winter Logan Center, Performance Hall for Renaissance band Piffaro. Rockefeller Logan Center, Performance Hall Co-winner of the 2014 UChicago Concerto Chapel Choir with period instrument The 35-piece Middle East Music Ensemble Competition, Anna Rimlinger, is featured orchestra. General $20, students free with performs traditional and newly composed on this ‘Sleep Cycle’ program with music university ID (rockefeller.uchicago.edu songs of Turkey, from Istanbul to Konya. by Carolyn Bremer, James Beckel, Eric or at the door). Suggested donations at the door: arts.uchicago.edu | MUSIC 27 Whitacre, and David Gillingham, plus J.S. Presented by Rockefeller Chapel. general $10, students $5. HANDS of Bach’s Sleepers, Awake! Free. Presented by the Department of Music. Presented by the Department of Music. Denis Kozhukhin, piano Fri, Nov 21, 7:30pm Caroling with the Carillon ORLAC Vocal Master Class with Mandel Hall Mon, Dec 1, 5pm Helen Tintes-Schuermann Winner of the 2010 Queen Elisabeth Rockefeller Chapel Tue, Nov 18, 4 pm Competition, Denis Kozhukhin emerged as A perennial favorite, only at Rockefeller: Fulton Recital Hall a powerful, sensitive, and stunning soloist, our carillon and your voice, singing beloved American singing-actress, contralto Helen recitalist, and chamber musician. He makes Christmas carols by the fireside, with hot Tintes-Schuermann will lead a master class his Chicago debut with works by Haydn chocolate, cider, and yummy snacks. with UChicago students, open to the public. and Prokofiev. 6:30pm pre-concert lecture Indoors by candlelight in the event of an This class will emphasize Tintes’ most with Steven Rings. Reserved seats $35, Arctic vortex. Free. The 1924 silent movie with live organ and piano performed repertoire, including a variety of students $5. Presented by Rockefeller Chapel. 26 MUSIC | arts.uchicago.edu Spanish and Latin American music, German Presented by UChicago Presents. Monday October 27, 7:30 pm repertoire, and works by 21st century First Monday Jazz Series: Rockefeller Chapel (5850 S. Woodlawn) composers. Free. University Chamber Orchestra Sam Mösching 1 hour 50 minutes, no intermission Presented by the Department of Music. with Dan Wang, piano Mon, Dec 1, 7–9pm Sat, Nov 22, 8pm Arts Incubator, Second Floor Flex Space The 1924 Austrian silent horror film directed by Robert Violin Master Class with Logan Center, Performance Hall Samuel Mösching is a professional Wiene and starring Conrad Veidt, Alexandra Sorina, and Rachel Barton Pine Recently appointed Music Director and guitarist, composer, and bandleader who Fritz Kortner, in which the hands of concert pianist Paul Thu, Nov 20, 7pm Conductor Matthew Sheppard debuts with has headlined performances internationally, Orlac, torn from him in a catastrophic train accident, are Fulton Recital Hall the University Chamber Orchestra in a including in Switzerland, Germany, Ireland, replaced with the hands of an executed murderer. World-renowned violinist Rachel Barton classical program that includes Beethoven’s England, and Argentina. He has been Pine – hailed by The Washington Post as Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major, featuring accompanied by illustrious artists including With live organ accompaniment by silent film master “an exciting, boundary-defying performer” 2014 UChicago Concerto Competition John Stowell, Mars Williams, Gerry Dennis James and pianist Michael Pecak. General $10, students free with UChicago ID. and by The Strad as “no less than Winner Daniel Wang. Free. Hemingway, Jonas Tauber, Lola Regenthal, spectacular” – leads a violin master class Presented by the Department of Music. Cormac McCarthy, Maggie Brown, Rusty with UChicago students, open to the public Jones, the Shout Section Bigband, the rockefeller.uchicago.edu 5850 South Woodlawn Avenue The evening is capped by a Q&A session Andrew Lawrence Quintet, and his own trio. Chicago, Illinois 60637 with Barton Pine, who “really may be the Free. 773.702.2100 Presented by Arts + Public Life. casual setting for UChicago students, The creative consultant for the Lyric faculty, and affiliates to show off a hidden Opera of Chicago, she has become an talent or workshop original material. This ambassador for arts education in the city. fall includes a special collaboration with She is also the force behind one of Lyric’s UChicago Careers in Journalism, Arts & most ambitious projects: Bel Canto, an THEATER, Media on Oct 24, and a student-curated opera based on Ann Patchett’s celebrated band lineup on Nov 7. Free. novel, which in turn takes its inspiration Presented by the Logan Center. from Fleming’s career. She will discuss all that and more with opera dramaturg Colin Off-Off Campus: Feliz NaviDad I’m Ure. You’ve heard her sing, including the Osiris and Isis Dance Performance by Gay—And Other Holiday Confessions national anthem at this year’s Super Bowl; DANCE & Ron De Jesús Dance Fridays, Oct 24–Nov 21, 8:30pm now come hear Fleming talk. Weekend of Workshops Fri, Oct 17, 7–9pm University Church CHF members $15, general Thu–Fri, Oct 30–31, 7:30pm; Sat, Nov 1, Oriental Institute Off-Off Campus is the second oldest $20, students/teachers $10 2pm and 7:3opm Chicago choreographer Ron De Jesús student improvisational theater troupe in (chicagohumanities.org or 312-494- Reynolds Club, Francis X. Kinahan created a 90-minute story ballet inspired by the country, their first Generation forming 9509). Theater the ancient Egyptian gods Osiris and Isis. in 1986. Now in its 28th Generation, Presented by Chicago Humanities Weekend of Workshops offers a stage PERFOR- Scenes from this ballet will be presented Off-Off continues to serve up unique Festival, Lyric Opera Chicago’s Lyric to directors, devisers, and performers to in the Museum galleries. Surrounded by and weekly shows which feature sketch Unlimited, 98.7 WFMT, Logan Center, and exercise and explore their craft. This fall, ancient artifacts, patrons will experience comedy, improvisation, and various Pre- UChicago Arts. our workshops investigate every facet of the a special night of dance performed to and Afterglow performances from groups human experience. In What a Wild Party! live instrumentation. Students recite across campus. Alumni include playwrights Balanchine’s Discovery Itzel Blancas presents the flash and fluster the narration between each vignette David Auburn and Greg Kotis, as well Sun, Oct 26, 4:30–5:30pm of a prohibition-era soiree in search of sex MANCE from ancient Egyptian texts. A reception as innumerable writers, performers, and Logan Center, Performance Penthouse and heartbreak. Wild Thing, directed and will follow the performance. Members upstanding civilians. See them here first. Irina Baronova’s rise to the pinnacle of devised by Sarah Kim, is a rambunctious and UChicago students/faculty/staff Directed by Karlee Esmailli and Will Stack. the ballet world began when George take on a well-worn childhood story. David Native Son Advance $6, door $8 (773-702-ARTS or $15, non-members $25, registration General $5 (773-702-ARTS or ticketsweb. Balanchine plucked her out of a Russian Goodman-Edberg directs Drowning, a ticketsweb.uchicago.edu). required (oi.uchicago.edu/register). uchicago.edu). studio and put her on the stage at the Thu, Sep 11–Sun, Oct 12 tender and puzzling tale of lost innocence. Presented by Theater & Performance Presented by Theater & Performance age of 12. For her daughter, actor Victoria Court Theatre In Talk to Me Like the Rain and Let Me Richard Wright’s iconic novel comes to Studies. A Game of Thrones and Coffins: Studies, University Theater, and Off-Off Tennant (L.A. Story), her mother’s Listen… Adam Johnson shapes a bleary The Death and Resurrection of Osiris Campus. remarkable career led to a beautiful life on stage in this groundbreaking, world arts.uchicago.edu | THEATER, DANCE & PERFORMANCE 29 and passionate couple’s frayed wits and premiere adaptation. Suffocating in poverty Makin’ Manhood Fri, Oct 17, 5:30–6:30pm project: an intimate portrait of Baronova’s A Beautiful Voice: aimless love.Advance $6, door $8 (773- on the South Side of Chicago in the 1930s, Wed, Oct 1, 7–9pm (doors 6:30pm) Oriental Institute life as a dancer. With sumptuous A Conversation with Renée Fleming 702-ARTS or ticketsweb.uchicago.edu). 20-year-old Bigger Thomas struggles to Arts Incubator, Flex Space Celebrate UChicago’s Humanities Day with photographs and rare behind-the-scenes Presented by Theater & Performance find a place for himself in a world whose Conceived by poet Quraysh Ali Lansana a public lecture by Robert Ritner, professor Sun, Oct 26, 6–7pm stories of life on the road, Tennant Studies & University Theater. prejudice has shut him out. After taking and storyteller Emily Hooper Lansana, of Egyptology at the Oriental Institute. Logan Center, Performance Hall illuminates one of the glorious moments in a job in a wealthy white man’s house, Makin’ Manhood explores the challenges Dr. Ritner is a world-renowned expert on One of the world’s greatest opera stars, the history of ballet. Bigger unwittingly unleashes a series of of raising black boys in an urban context. Egyptian religion and mythology, and his Renée Fleming is also a Chicago treasure. CHF members $9, general $12, students/ events that violently and irrevocably seal Through verse, rhythm, dance, and story, lecture will focus on the enduring power teachers $5 (chicagohumanities.org or Iphigenia in Aulis his fate. Directed by Seret Scott, adapted this engaging performance seeks to tackle and appeal of this god of the Egyptian 312-494-9509). Thu, Nov 6–Sun, Dec 7 with theatrical ingenuity by Chicago’s own difficult questions and embrace the unique pantheon. Free, registration required (oi. Presented by Chicago Humanities Festival, Court Theatre Nambi E. Kelley, and co-produced with opportunities of guiding our sons from uchicago.edu/register). Logan Center, and UChicago Arts. Inspired by the incredible success of An , this Native Son childhood to manhood at this moment in Iliad, Court Theatre’s Artistic Director Moving Dialogs, Global Exchange: captures the power of Richard Wright’s time. Performers include Emily Hooper Presented by the Oriental Institute, funded Charles Newell takes on Euripides’ ancient Asia’s Influence novel for a whole new generation. Lansana, Yaw Agyeman, Dominique by UChicago’s Arts Council. tale of power and sacrifice in Iphigenia in Single tickets: $15–65 (773-753-4472 and L. Boyd, Zahra Glenda Baker, Enoch Tue, Oct 28, 6–7:30pm Aulis. As the Greek army restlessly paces CourtTheatre.org) Williamson, and Quraysh Ali Lansana. International House, Coulter Lounge the silent shores of Aulis, King Agamemnon Presented by Court Theatre, co-produced This event is part of the exhibition How to combine to produce artistic beauty and Choreographer, dancer, and 2005 Filipino is faced with a harrowing decision. In return with American Blues Theater Make A Hood, on view in the Arts Incubator sleep deprivation. Six teams of writers, Hall of Fame inductee Eddy Ocampo, joined for the winds that would carry his army to gallery through Oct 10. Free. directors, designers, and actors have 24 by international artists and local scholars, We Refugees victory over Troy, the goddess Artemis has A Streetcar Named Desire by Presented by Arts + Public Life, Center for hours to create a STAGE EXPERIENCE will ignite a thought-provoking conversation demanded the impossible: the sacrifice Sun, Oct 26, 2:30–3:30pm Tennessee Williams the Study of Race, Politics & Culture. that will never ever happen again. Past about Asian culture through the lens of of the King’s own daughter, Iphigenia. In plays have featured eating cheese, flying Logan Center, Theater West Asian dance styles and forms. This evening Thu, Sep 25, 7:30pm; Fri, Sep 26, Hannah Arendt was among the defining a translation by Court’s Founding Artistic University Ballet of Chicago: dogs, time-travelling Putin. But there’s no of exploratory dialog and light refreshments 9:30pm; Sat, Sep 27, 2pm and 7:30pm; philosophers of the 20th century. Chicago Director, Nicholas Rudall, Iphigenia at Aulis Gala Performance telling what will happen next. $4 (773-702- is a part of Moving Dialogs, a six-part series Thu–Fri, Oct 2–3, 7:30pm; Sat, Oct 4, Humanities Festival brings her work is the first installment in a three-year cycle 2pm and 7:30pm Thu, Oct 2, 8pm ARTS or ticketsweb.uchicago.edu). produced by Audience Architects that of Greek plays, followed by Aeschylus’

| arts.uchicago.edu & PERFORMANCE DANCE 28 THEATER, to life in a staged reading of her essay Bartlett Arts Rehearsal Space (5640 S Presented by Theater & Performance connects dance artists, audiences, and the Logan Center, Theater West “We Refugees.” Grounded in her own Agamemnon and Sophocles’ Electra. University Ave) Studies & University Theater. culturally curious. Moving Dialogs broadens Set in post-war New Orleans, where jazz experience as a German Jew in America, Single tickets: $15–65 (773-753-4472 and At University Ballet’s third annual gala, and deepens understanding of our multi- penetrates the sweltering summer air, Arendt challenges us to imagine the world CourtTheatre.org) dancers will perform pieces from Coppélia, Logan Center Cabaret Series cultured, multi-ethnic, multi-ability city, desperate romanticism and determined from an immigrant’s perspective. Acclaimed Presented by Court Theatre. La Esmeralda, Sleeping Beauty, and more. Fridays, Oct 10 & 24, Nov 7 and 21, Dec utilizing dance as the base of cultural realism collide when Stella’s sister Blanche actor Amanda Drinkall and Lifeline and All are welcome to attend! Free. 5, 8–10pm knowledge. Free. Closer by Patrick Marber enters a home that Stanley considers his TimeLine Theatres’ dramaturg Maren Presented by University Ballet of Chicago. Logan Center, Performance Penthouse Presented by International House Global own. Love, understanding, and compassion Robinson give voice to this essential text. Thu–Fri, Nov 6–7, 7:30pm; Sat, Nov 8, are clucked and clocked by inescapable (Oct 24, Café Logan) Voices Program, Audience Architects CHF members $9, general $12, students/ 2pm and 7:30pm truths and indomitable wills. Muster the Theater[24] This student-driven series ranges from solo Moving Dialogs, Global Exchange is funded teachers $5 (chicagohumanities.org or Logan Center, Theater East courage to experience our Fall 2014 season Sat, Oct 4, 8pm guitarists to string quartets, slam poets in part by the Chicago Seminar on Dance London of the 1990s is plastic and blank, 312-494-9509). Reynolds Club, Francis X. Kinahan Theater to performance artists, swing dancers to and Performance, the Illinois Humanities opener, as these desperate characters find Presented by Chicago Humanities Festival, waiting for an upload of true human Theater[24] is a furious and fanatical blaze pop-n-lockers, and everything in-between. Council, the National Endowment for the strength to meet the American Dream Logan Center, and UChicago Arts. intimacy. But as four Londoners seek head on. Directed by Audrey Francis of theatrical glory. Bravery and brilliance Whatever the specialty, Logan Center the Humanities, and the Illinois General and evade each other, flirting and flying Cabaret Series provides an intimate and Assembly. arts.uchicago.edu | 31 Native Iphigenia in Aulis Iphigenia in , running through October , adapted from Richard Wright’s Son, adapted from Richard Wright’s classic novel by Nambi E. Kelley and co- Theater, American Blues produced with ambitious 2014/15 season the company’s will include Euripides’ translated by Nicholas Rudall and directed for Waiting by Newell; Samuel Beckett’s Godot, directed by resident artist Ron OJ Parson; and the world premiere of Lisa The Good Peterson and Denis O’Hare’s Book, directed by Lisa Peterson. Closing out the anniversary season is Marsha The Secret Norman and Lucy Simon’s Garden, based on the beloved novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett and directed by Newell with music direction by Doug Peck. Purchase tickets for Court Theatre’s Native Son 12, by calling 773-753-4472 or visiting tickets.courttheatre.org. Learn more about below and online at Artennial UChicago artennial.uchicago.edu. MacLeish Distinguished Service Professor of Music at UChicago. Speaking to these exploring leaders––even organizations’ their past seasons––it is clear that the distinct culture has University of Chicago’s created an intellectually and creatively rich environment that has contributed to decades of critically lauded work. In addition to the world premiere of

UChicago Artennial runs through fall 2015 as contemporary art museum The Renaissance Society enters its 100th year. “I am so excited to be part of Court Theatre “I am so excited to be part of Court as we arrive at our sixtieth anniversary season—and as the University recognizes the anniversaries and tremendous work of these organizations,” says longstanding Artistic Director Charles Newell. “From our origins as an outdoor summer festival on the University of Chicago quad to a leading Theatre, the ambition Center for Classic and scope of this landmark anniversary audiences and artists season celebrates the who have defined, sustained, and inspired community for sixty years.” Theatre’s Court Newell and his colleagues frequently cite relationship with the their organizations’ University of Chicago as another uniquely UChicago faculty members defining factor. frequently collaborate or consult on Court Theatre productions, such as this year’s they make The Good Book. Similarly, curatorial, programmatic, and artistic contributions to the Smart Museum and Not only has The Renaissance Society. Contempo featured the work of student and faculty composers, its longtime Andrew artistic director is Shulamit Ran, Native The world premiere begins premiere The world of anniversaries a year campus-based arts for organizations COURT THEATRE’S THEATRE’S COURT NATIVE SON OFF KICKS UCHICAGO ARTENNIAL When Court Theatre opened its production of Son, a world premiere adaptation by Chicago’s the own Nambi E. Kelley, company also kicked off a year-long celebration of the anniversaries of five campus- based arts organizations.

, on view Waiting for Waiting Rockefeller Chapel . Electra and Sophocles’ organization reaching a landmark year. a landmark year. organization reaching Arts celebrates five major UChicago and fall 2015. milestones between now campus, All located on UChicago’s have these professional organizations class art for been presenting world decades. , and Euripides’ Iphigenia Godot, and Euripides’ at Aulis, the first installment in a three-year cycle Aeschylus’ of Greek plays, followed by Agamemnon September 27–December 21, is the first special projects celebrating of series in a 40th year. Art’s the Smart Museum of The exhibition takes over the entirety of the museum, transforming both spaces normally dedicated to temporary exhibitions as well as those that are home to longer-standing installations of collection. the Smart’s blackbird and Pacifica Quartet, among others. The venerable presents the 50th anniversary its Bells of flock from all Summer program. Visitors largest corners to hear the world’s carillon and this beautiful bells series. The Renaissance Society Expect radical things in fall 2015 as executive director and chief curator Solveig Øvstebø continues to make her mark and the renowned contemporary Court Theatre 60th Theatre’s The Center for Classic season boasts two world premieres, Ron OJ Parson directing Art Smart Museum of Carved, Cast, and Crumpled Contempo pair of mid-season concerts on A January 24 and March 1 punctuates 50th season with the work Contempo’s of innovative composers affiliated with the cutting edge contemporary chamber program. Performed masterfully by the award-winning ensembles eighth Bells of Summer Court Theatre isn’t the only Court Theatre isn’t

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Thu–Fri, Dec 11–12, 10:30am (youth Thu–Fri, Dec 11–12, matinee) Sat, Dec 13, 7:30pm, Sun, Dec 14, 3pm Performance Hall Logan Center, annual winter performance benefit Muntu’s supports its core programs, which include professional performances, comprehensive community arts programs, and public classes. Thu/Fri youth matinees $9 (one free adult ticket per 25 youth), Sat/Sun performances $30. Presented by Muntu Dance Theatre and the Logan Center. Just as the brave new monarch prepares prepares new monarch the brave Just as against the victory an impossible to win to players prepare the brave French, with only impossible spectacle perform an will and some moxie. Wars a few blocks spirits will blast, and your wage, bombast by rouse. Directed will most certainly Jonathan Sorce. or door $8 (773-702-ARTS Advance $6, ticketsweb.uchicago.edu). & Performance Presented by Theater Men. & Dean’s Studies & University Theater Thu–Fri, Dec 4–5, 7:30pm; Sat, Dec 6, 2pm and 7:30pm Logan Center Theatre East and in Dreams can contaminate the day, Macbeth, the wilds director Éamon Boylan’s outside are something of a dream. Driven mad by the normative imperatives of a waking world, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth want self-fulfillment and happiness at any and words affirm their ambition, cost. Weird they decide to kill the normativity oppressing of Shakespearean brutal mixture A them. verse and German Expressionist gesture and movement, Macbeth will murder sleep. Maybe yours. Advance $6, door $8 (773-702-ARTS or ticketsweb.uchicago.edu). Presented by Theater & Performance Studies & University Theater. Theatre: Muntu Dance Thu–Fri, Nov 20–21, 7:30pm; Sat, Nov 22, Thu–Fri, Nov 20–21, 2pm and 7:30pm Theater West Logan Center, everyone is Cruelty is mundane and Beckett’s claustrophobic in Samuel Endgame humans, protecting interior confines four outside. them from a quiet apocalypse longs in quick Language lacerates and succession, as a game of minimums unfolds between the characters, each of them desperate for ways to pass their time. Depression gives way to comedy gives way to more lust for life than you came with. Advance $6, door $8 (773-702-ARTS or ticketsweb.uchicago.edu). Presented by Theater & Performance Studies & University Theater. Free. by William Shakespeare William by Henry V

Entre Marta Y Lope Entre Nov 5–6, 7:30pm Wed–Thu, Theater West Logan Center, of theater This passionate evening between explores the intricate relationship luminous one of the most Lope de Vega, during the writers of Spanish literature Marta de Age, and his last lover, Golden and by Santiago Miralles Nevares. Written Lope is a co- Y Gerardo Malla, Entre Marta Siglo de Oro production of La Fundación Español. Performed in Spanish. Teatro and General $15, students $5. & Theater Presented by the Logan Center, Performance Studies, and the Department of Romance Languages & Literatures. Presented by the Program in Poetry and Poetics and the Renaissance Society. Performance by LaTasha N. LaTasha by Performance Diggs Nevada Fri, Nov 7, 8pm Hall, room 306 Cobb Film Studies Center, Harlem-based artist Diggs brings together words, sounds, and video to present a vibrant multimedia performance that code- traverses popular media and history, As a switching, and cultural inclusivity. The she has been featured at performer, Activities Inc, Art, Recess Kitchen, Exit As a curator and and MoMa. The Whitney, Diggs has staged events artistic director, at El Museo del Barrio, Lincoln Center Out of Doors, Brecht Forum, Symphony Space, Dixon Place, and BAM Café. through chat rooms and strip clubs, honesty through chat rooms and strip clubs, honesty becomes a performance. In a dense and Anna, Dan, and Alice, tangled network, Larry capture and negotiate their many And loves by any and all emotional means. the London streets look more and more like a Möbius strip. Will this loop return them to the truth? Directed by Scarlett Kim. Advance $6, door $8 (773-702-ARTS or ticketsweb.uchicago.edu). Presented by Theater & Performance Studies & University Theater. Thu–Fri, Nov 13–14, 7:30pm; Sat, Nov 15, 2pm and 7:30pm Reynolds Club, Francis X. Kinahan Theater Men play a ragtag chorus of The Dean’s Shakespearean players take our stage and introduce our story: the defense of a dynasty under newly-crowned King Henry.

30 | arts.uchicago.edu | PERFORMANCE & DANCE THEATER, arts.uchicago.edu | 33 Contained Measures of a Kolanut Measures Contained closing reception Celebration Cultural Entertainer Series Home Tour Collector’s Space Saturday Competition Organ Meeting Community Childhood Whodunit? of the Southside Economic A Program Project Development Native Son 10:30am and 7:30pm, Native Oct 9, Thu, Nkanga: 10am–6:30pm, Otobong Fri, Oct 10, a Hood Make to 6–9pm, How Fri, Oct 10, Reception Artists 6-8pm, Szalon Fri, Oct 10, 6:30–9pm, Eid Banquet and Fri, Oct 10, The 7:30pm, Derrick Adams: Fri, Oct 10, Quartet 7:30pm, Danish String Fri, Oct 10, Son 8pm, Native Fri, Oct 10, Cabaret Center , Logan 8-10pm Fri, Oct 10, Rhythms and 1pm, Diasporal Oct 11, 9am Sat, Show Evening , Logan Oct 11, 9–10:30pm Sat, in Drawing Day: , Family Oct 11, 1–4pm Sat, Family Center , Logan Oct 11, 2–6:30pm Sat, Son Oct 11, 3pm and 8pm, Native Sat, Speak New Oct 11, 4:30–6pm, The Sat, Oct 11, 7pm, Early Music America Baroque Sat, the Music for Oct 11, 7:30pm, Hallel: New Sat, Quartet Sun, Oct 12, 3pm, Pacifica Kiss with Peter Sun, Oct 12, 5pm, Piano Recital Son Sun, Oct 12, 2:30pm and 7:30pm, Native Nkanga , Otobong Mon, Oct 13, 6–7:30pm Café Exchange , Currency Mon, Oct 13, 6-7pm Mon, Oct 13, 7pm, Doc Films series: Cinema of Oct 14, 7pm, Doc Films series: Tues, Knitters: Committed 15, 12–3pm, October Wed, , A Streetcar Named Desire Named Desire Oct 2, 7:30pm, A Streetcar Childhood by Tennessee Williams Tennessee by Williams Tennessee by Trobollowitsch Symposium Williams Tennessee by Named Desire Green with James T. Talk Mobile Artist Ancient World Meeting Community (M.E. TET) Evens Marcus Mifune: High and Low of the Southside Economic A Program Project Development Eun Yi Imagination: Life and the Design of Urban and the Design Life Imagination: Public Space with Luciano Celebration Day Founders Antonio , A Streetcar Named Desire Named Desire Fri, Oct 3, 7:30pm, A Streetcar Ulher & Andreas Fri, Oct 3, 8pm, Birgit Son Fri, Oct 3, 8pm, Native Oct 4, 1:30–4:30, Art and Public LifeSat, and 7:30pm, A Streetcar Oct 4, 2pm Sat, Son and 8pm, Native Oct 4, 3pm Sat, Theater[24] Oct 4, 8pm, Sat, Festival Chicago Fire , Great Oct 4, TIME Sat, A Hood: Make to , How Sun, Oct 5, 10am–12pm Mass Coronation Sun, Oct 5, 11am, Mozart Sun, Oct 5, 1–4pm, Dining with the Dead in the Son Sun, Oct 5, 2:30pm and 7:30pm, Native Open House Center Mon, Oct 6, 4–6pm, Gray Exchange , Community Mon, Oct 6, 6–7pm Café Exchange , Currency Mon, Oct 6, 6-7pm Mon, Oct 6, 7pm, Doc Films series: Cinema of Mon Jazz Series:, First Mon, Oct 6, 7–9pm 7pm, Doc Films series: Whodunit? Oct 7, Tues, + Oct 8, 7pm, Doc Films series: Kurosawa Wed, Son Oct 8, 10:30am and 7:30pm, Native Wed, Knitters: , Committed 8, 12–3pm October Wed, with Ko- Class 7pm, Piano Master Oct 9, Thu, , James Corner: The Ecological Ecological The Oct 2, 5pm, James Corner: Thu, House, International Oct 2, 7–8:30pm Thu, Son Oct 2, 7:30pm, Native Thu, Thu, Meditation Williams Tennessee by Desire Williams Tennessee by Taborn Craig Williams Tennessee Meeting Community Childhood Whodunit? of the Southside Economic A Program Project Development Chan Night with Crystal + Mifune: High and Low Kurosawa Series: Monica Phillips EVENTS BY DATE BY EVENTS SEPTEMBER Son 8pm, Native Fri, Sep 19, Son 8pm, Native Sep 20, Sat, Son Native Sun, Sep 21, 2:30pm & 7:30pm, DidjeriduSun, Sep 21, 8pm, International Houben Mon, Sep 22, 8pm, Eva-Maria Son 10:20am & 7:30pm, Native Sep 24, Wed, Named Sep 25, 7:30pm, A Streetcar Thu, Son Sep 25, 7:30pm, Native Thu, Named Desire Fri, Sep 26, 7:30pm, A Streetcar Son Fri, Sep 26, 8pm, Native Jazz Festival Park Hyde Sep 27, Sat, with Jazz Festival Park 11pm, Hyde Sep 27, Sat, by Named Desire 2pm, A Streetcar Sep 27, Sat, Son 3pm and 8pm, Native Sep 27, Sat, Jazz Festival Park Sun, Sep 28, Hyde Sun, Sep 28, 1–4pm, Smart Fest Son Sun, Sep 28, 2:30pm and 7:30pm, Native Café Exchange , Currency 6-7pm Mon, Sep 29, 7pm, Doc Films series: Cinema ofMon, Sep 29, 7pm, Doc Films series: Sep 30, Tues, OCTOBER Son Oct 1, 10:30am & 7:30am, Native Wed, Knitters: , Committed 1, 12–3pm October Wed, Author , Global Voices Oct 1, 6–7:30pm Wed, Oct 1, 6:30–8pm, Makin’ Manhood Wed, Oct 1, 7pm and 9pm, Doc Films series: Wed, , Lunchtime Traveler Oct 2, 12:15–1pm Thu, the Threshold , At Oct 2, 5–7:30pm Thu, Merjian Oct 2, 5–6:30pm, Ara Thu, Free,

sisters. All materials provided. Activities are All materials provided. sisters. best for kids ages 4–12, accompanied by an adult. Free. Art. Presented by the Smart Museum of Saturday Family Center Logan Sat, Dec 6, 2–4:30pm Logan Center artistic passion Discover your child’s through 60 minute, hands-on art workshops Led by local artists, for the whole family. art organizations and student groups the workshops give children and parents alike a chance to sample a range of activities. Free, registration recommended (ticketsweb.uchicago.edu). Arts + Presented by the Logan Center and Public Life. Little Scribe Sun, Dec 14, 2–4pm Oriental Institute Can you imagine a world without writing? Learn how writing began, how it changed over time, and how it changed the world Try forever through this hands-on program. most ancient your hand at two of the world’s written languages. Presentations and guided writing-themed tours begin at 2:00, 2:30, 3:00, and 3:30 p.m. Recommended for families with children ages 9-14, when accompanied by an adult. registration recommended (oi.uchicago. edu/register). Presented by the Oriental Institute. Family Day: BlockheadsSat, Nov 1, 1–4pm Art Smart Museum of like buildings in Make helmets that look Jenga, and build the Chicago skyline, play with blocky bodies. action figures and dolls Activities are best for All materials provided. by an adult. kids ages 4–12, accompanied Free. Art. Presented by the Smart Museum of

children ages 2-18 in the world. The featured world. children ages 2-18 in the born in was Deedy, Carmen storyteller, spent the pastHavana, Cuba. Deedy has telling childrentwenty years writing and with larger- stories, capturing her audiences wit, and humorousthan-life body language, in an immigrantstories of coming to adulthood She is the author of eight children’s family. books, the recipient of numerous awards, and a frequent contributor to NPR. General $5, families of 5 or more $20. Arts + Presented by the Logan Center and Public Life. Ancient Game Day Sat, Nov 15, 2–5pm Oriental Institute And what What games did pharaoh play? Assyria and about the games of the kings of Persia? Families are invited to learn the games that people have been playing for thousands of years, and play them inside our galleries, alongside the objects ancient people used during their lifetime. Small coloring and craft activities will be made This event is available for young children. presented in celebration of International Games Day. Y2Kwanzaa.Org and the Presented by Logan Center. Figurines1 Guardian Day: Family Sat, Dec 6, 1–4pm Art Smart Museum of Make fearsome sculptures that ward off monsters, ghosts, and pesky brothers and Free, registration recommended (oi.uchicago.edu/register). Presented by the Oriental Institute. Festival Pre-Kwanzaa Harambee 2014 Fri, Dec 5, 8pm Logan Center The Harambee Pre-Kwanzaa Festival is a dynamic musical celebration of family, and culture featuring Kwame community, Steve Cobb and Chavunduka performing songs from their highly acclaimed This interactive recording, Seven Principles. concert presentation teaches the Seven Principles of Kwanzaa via live music, African dance and drumming, drama skits, and animated video, all wrapped in a stage production. General $20, Students $10 with ID. Free,

Logan Center Family Saturday Saturday Family Center Logan Festival Sat, Nov 1, 12–4:30pm Logan Center The first Logan Center Family Saturday Festival features the Chicago International Film Festival, storyteller CarmenChildren’s and 60-minute hands-on art Deedy, CICFF workshops for the whole family. is the largest annual festival of films for registration required (oi.uchicago.edu/ register). Presented by the Oriental Institute. Mummies Night Sat, Oct 25, 5–8pm Oriental Institute Get up close and personal with a mummy, discover painted coffins and a Book of Tut’s the Dead, try on an outfit from King closet, and go on a treasure hunt in our See if you can find Egyptian Gallery. out what a mummified ancient Egyptian priestess actually looked like when she was alive 3,000 years ago. Featuring show by master storyteller 6pm children’s Judith Heineman and musician Daniel Marcotte. Recommended for children ages 5 and up, accompanied by an adult. Free, registration recommended (ticketsweb.uchicago.edu). Arts + Public Presented by the Logan Center, Life, and Facets. Family Day: Drawing in Space Drawing Day: Family 1–4pm Sat, Oct 11, Art Smart Museum of make Draw sculptures with light, wire, and play figurative sculptures from you can only JumpDraw—a game where touch the ground. draw when your feet don’t Activities are best for All materials provided. kids ages 4–12, accompanied by an adult. Free. Art. Presented by the Smart Museum of Saturday Family Center Logan 2–4:30pm Sat, Oct 11, Logan Center artistic passion Discover your child’s through 60 minute hands-on art workshops Led by local artists, for the whole family. local art organizations, and student groups, the workshops give children and parents alike a chance to sample a range of interactive activities.

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32 32 | arts.uchicago.edu | FAMILY & arts.uchicago.edu YOUTH | arts.uchicago.edu | 35 Childhood of the Southside A Program Knitters: Project Development Economic Low + Mifune: High and Kurosawa Tran and Vu Rachel DeWoskin, 2 Composers Latino Shakespeare Kenner Kevin Shakespeare Other Holiday I’m Gay—And NaviDad Confessions of the Guard Yeomen Sullivan’s I Sculpture Shakespeare William performance , Doc Films series: Cinema of series: , Doc Films 7pm 10, Mon, Nov Whodunit? series: , Doc Films 11, 7pm Nov Tues, Workshop 11, 7pm, Inside Brahms’ Nov Tue, , Committed 12, 12–3pm November Wed, and 9pm, Doc Films series: 12, 7pm Nov Wed, 12, 7:30pm, Iphigenia in Aulis Nov Wed, Boast, Will by 13, 6pm, Reading Nov Thu, Chicago Consort: 13, 7pm, Fonema Nov Thu, 13, 7:30pm, Iphigenia in Aulis Nov Thu, William 13, 7:30pm, Henry V by Nov Thu, with Class , Piano Master 14, 4pm Fri, Nov Films of Mark LaPore 14, 7pm, Fri, Nov Harry Met Sally & 9pm, When 14, 7pm Fri, Nov William 14, 7:30pm, Henry V by Fri, Nov Trio Rodriguez 14, 7:30pm, Alfredo Fri, Nov 14, 8pm, Iphigenia in Aulis Fri, Nov Feliz 14, 8:30pm, Off-Off Campus: Fri, Nov Gilbert & for Auditions 15, Vocal Nov Sat, Thinking Getsy: 15, 2pm, David Nov Sat, 15, 2pm and 7:30pm, Henry V by Nov Sat, 15, 2–5pm, Ancient Game Day Nov Sat, and screening 15, 7pm, Flood Tide Nov Sat, Chorus 15, 7:30pm, University Nov Sat, 15, 8pm, Iphigenia in Aulis Nov Sat, Aulis Imagists: Screening and Panel Discussion and Panel Screening Imagists: Party and Launch Reading Series Holiday Other I’m Gay—And NaviDad Confessions Diggs Nevada Powwow Marber the Music from Mexicana! ¡Música Barocca Archives Cathedral Durango Bornstein Kate Walk-through Concert Fall on Film - 1970-71 Trial Conspiracy Meeting Community , Iphigenia in Aulis 6, 7:30pm , Iphigenia Nov Thu, Marber Patrick by 6, 7:30pm , Closer Nov Thu, Chicago & The Who , Hairy 7pm 7, Fri, Nov Magazine 6–9pm, MAPH Colloquium 7, Fri, Nov 7:30pm, Tafelmusik 7, Fri, Nov Cabaret Center , Logan 8-10pm 7, Fri, Nov Feliz 8:30pm, Off-Off Campus: 7, Fri, Nov 8pm, Iphigenia in Aulis 7, Fri, Nov Marber Patrick 7:30pm, Closer by 7, Fri, Nov N. LaTasha by 8pm, Performance 7, Fri, Nov Symposium Deloria Jr. 8, 1–6pm, Vine Nov Sat, Patrick , Closer by 8, 2pm and 7:30pm Nov Sat, Consort: Newberry 8, 8pm, The Nov Sat, 8, 8pm, Iphigenia in Aulis Nov Sat, with Symposium Reframed: 8, Agnes Nov Sat, Mexico 11am, Renaissance 9, Sun, Nov Society Gallery 12pm, Renaissance 9, Sun, Nov Chicago Ensemble 2:30–5pm, The 9, Sun, Nov 2:30pm and 7:30pm, Iphigenia in 9, Sun, Nov Quartet 3pm, Spektral 9, Sun, Nov 7) Chicago 8 (aka 6pm, The 9, Sun, Nov , Weekend 9–10:30pm 9, Sun, Nov 10 , 6pm, Liam Gillick Mon, Nov Café Exchange , Currency 6-7pm 10, Mon, Nov Bells Good HOWDOYOUSAYYAMINAFRICAN? - Floor: An Opera on the Dimension Stock and Q&A Screening Holiday Other I’m Gay—And NaviDad Confessions Festival Saturday of Crows A Murder Frankini: Great The guest Session Information Studio Writing/Writer’s Meeting Community Lecture Faculty 15 DOVA Aoki Tatsu Childhood Discussion and Round-Table on “I Need A Title Gates Theaster Presents: its Untitled” Now But For My Talk, For + Mifune: High and Low Kurosawa Lope Rowan Series: Yorke in Mine Diggs Nevada 1 Composers Latino , The Spirit of the, The 9:30–11:30pm 30, Oct Thu, of Workshops , Weekend 7:30pm 30, Oct Thu, 6–8pm, Oct 30, Thu, FelizFri, Oct 31, 8:30pm, Off-Off Campus: of Workshops Fri, Oct 31, 7:30pm, Weekend NOVEMBER Family Center 1, 12–5pm, Logan Nov Sat, Blockheads Day: 1, 1–4pm, Family Nov Sat, of Workshops 1, 2pm, Weekend Nov Sat, Speak New 1, 4:30–6pm, The Nov Sat, Percussion Coast 1, 7:30pm, Third Nov Sat, of Workshops 1, 7:30pm, Weekend Nov Sat, Spirit of the Bells , The 1, 8–11pm Nov Sat, Show Evening , Logan 1, 9–10:30pm Nov Sat, a Requiem Music for 2, 11am, Tavener Sun, Nov Music Ensemble 2, 3pm, New Sun, Nov with special Rookery 2, 4pm, The Sun, Nov in Creative 3, 2–4pm, Certificate Mon, Nov Exchange Community 3, 6–7pm, Mon, Nov Café Exchange , Currency 3, 6-7pm Mon, Nov 2014- Gates: , Theaster 3, 6–7:30pm Mon, Nov Mon Jazz Series: First 3, 7–9pm, Mon, Nov 3, 7pm, Doc Films series: Cinema of Mon, Nov 3, 8pm, BRIDGE #6: Jazz Concert Mon, Nov 4, 7pm, Doc Films series: Whodunit? 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Influence Asia’s Exchange: of the Southside A Program Knitters: Project Development Economic Afterparty + Mifune: High and Low + Mifune: High and Low Rockefeller Moor’s Account the Sea Leaving Iyer Critic Discovery of Others , Doc Films series: Kurosawa Kurosawa series: 22, 7pm, Doc Films Oct Wed, Rhyme in the , Catcher 22, 8–10pm Oct Wed, Kurosawa Oct 22, 9pm, Doc Films series: Wed, a Smart Make to Oct 23, 6pm, How Thu, Session/ Jam Oct 23, 5–8pm, Community Thu, Regina Session: Oct 23, 7:30pm, Listening Thu, Lab A Place 6–8pm, Platforms: Fri, Oct 24, History the End of 6pm, Norte: Fri, Oct 24, Quintet Carter 7:30pm, Regina Fri, Oct 24, Cabaret Center , Logan 8-10pm Fri, Oct 24, Feliz 8:30pm, Off-Off Campus: Fri, Oct 24, in 12– 9pm, UChicago Careers Fri, Oct 24, , Mummies Night Oct 25, 5–8pm Sat, and 9pm, University Oct 25, 7pm Sat, at Percussion Coast Sun, Oct 26, 11am, Third , Laila Lalami: The Sun, Oct 26, 12:30–1:30pm Refugees We Sun, Oct 26, 2:30–3:30pm, , Ben Marcus: Sun, Oct 26, 2:30–3:30pm of Vijay Mutations Sun, Oct 26, 3–4pm, The FBI as Literary Sun, Oct 26, 4:30–5pm, The Sun, Oct 26, 4:30–5:30pm, Balanchine’s the Pain Sun, Oct 26, 4:30–5:30pm, Regarding , A Beautiful Voice Sun, Oct 26, 6–7pm Lum , Ken 6–7:30pm Mon, Oct 27, 7pm, Doc Films series: Cinema of Mon, Oct 27, 7:30pm, Silent Film: Hands of Mon, Oct 27, Café Exchange , Currency 6-7pm Mon, Oct 27, Oct 28, 7pm, Doc Films series: Tues, Dialogs, Global , Moving Oct 28, 6–7:30pm Tue, , Committed 12–3pm 29, October Wed, Afterlife 5–8pm, Epic Wed: Oct 29, Wed, 7pm, Doc Films series: Kurosawa Oct 29, Wed, 8pm, Duo YUMENO Oct 29, Wed, 9pm, Doc Films series: Kurosawa Oct 29, Wed, Community Meeting Community Collective Time? in a Networked for Artworks in the of Failure and Practices Collaborations Game Reality Alternate Childhood Whodunit? 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, Iphigenia and 7:30pm 16, 2:30pm Sun, Nov 16, 3pm, Sounds of Faith Sun, Nov Ensemble Wind 16, 4pm, University Sun, Nov ArtBazaar FOTA 16, 5–7pm, Sun, Nov & Josiah McElheny 6–7:30pm, 17, Mon, Nov Café Exchange , Currency 6-7pm 17, Mon, Nov of 7pm, Doc Films series: Cinema 17, Mon, Nov and Cinema , Science 18, 6–7:30pm Nov Tue, 18, 7pm, Doc Films series: Nov Tues, Jazz Tues , Third 18, 7:30-10pm Nov Tues, Iphigenia 10:30am and 7:30pm, 19, Nov Wed, 7pm, Doc Films series: Kurosawa 19, Nov Wed, in the Rhyme , Catcher 8–10pm 19, Nov Wed, 9pm, Doc Films series: Kurosawa 19, Nov Wed, Dark Passage Bazin’s 5pm, André 20, Nov Thu, Thursday: , Third 5:30–7:30pm 20, Nov Thu, Mary Gordon by 6pm, Reading 20, Nov Thu, with Class Master 7pm, Violin 20, Nov Thu, 7:30pm, Iphigenia in Aulis 20, Nov Thu, Samuel 7:30pm, Endgame by 20, Nov Thu, 21, 9–5pm, Unsupending Disbelief: The Fri, Nov with directors 21, 7pm, Manakamana Fri, Nov Head in Your 21, 7:30–9:30pm, Voices Fri, Nov Schütz & Place: 21, 7:30pm, Quire Fri, Nov 21, 7:30pm, Denis Kozhukhin Fri, Nov Samuel 21, 7:30pm, Endgame by Fri, Nov Cabaret Center , Logan 21, 8-10pm Fri, Nov 21, 8pm, Iphigenia in Aulis Fri, Nov Grubbs & Susan Howe 21, 8pm, David Fri, Nov Feliz 21, 8:30pm, Off-Off Campus: Fri, Nov Vocal Auditions for Gilbert & Gilbert for Auditions 16, Vocal Sun, Nov

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