SEASON 2016 | 2017

Reimagining Creativity for the 21st Century A legacy that stretches beyond your lifetime

Everyone wants to leave a mark, to be remembered for having a positive impact on the world. How will you be remembered? We hope you’ll consider joining a growing circle of donors who are helping future generations by leaving a portion of their estates to UC Irvine. This year, as UCI was named one of the nation’s 10 best public universities by U.S. News & World Report, philanthropic gifts to the campus more than doubled, and research grants soared. The record support signifies our rapid ascent in the ranks of the finest research institutions, fueling and expanding UCI’s contributions to the region and world.

In addition to helping shape tomorrow’s leaders — teachers, artists, scientists, medical researchers and more — an estate gift to UCI can bring you tax benefits and lifetime income streams.

For more information, please visit plannedgiving.uci.edu, or contact Roland Ho at (949) 824-6454.

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UCI16_PlnnedGiving_ART_BrochF.indd 1 9/7/16 3:28 PM DEAR PATRONS AND FRIENDS,

Welcome to the remarkable retrospect, as you think about we’ll be announcing during the performance and exhibition the art experiences you’ve course of the year, surprises that season CTSA has in store for shared with us. Whether it’s a will delight you. In the event you. We couldn’t be more gallery show, a dance or drama that you’ve been thinking about excited at the diversity, depth, performance, or a concert, we getting more involved in the arts, and engagement of the Trevor aim at nothing short of giving have a look at the Dean’s Next- School’s public presentations you a glimpse into something you Level Initiative, directed by the for 2016-17: in the following may not have anticipated and CTSA Dean’s Arts Council; it’s pages you’ll find the most that will remain with you long our first mini-capital campaign, absorbing art, dance, drama, after you leave us. aiming at raising $1 million for and music imaginable, presented the School by the end of June, to you at the very highest Having been at UCI and in 2017. I’d love to talk further with levels of professionalism. the Trevor School for several you about possible involvement Our extraordinary faculty decades, but just having taken and to explain the many rewards and students’ creative work over as Dean, I’m delighted to of becoming closely associated is nationally recognized for invite you to page through this with the Trevor School. its superb quality, and we’re brochure, and to visit us on constantly striving to explore campus (and on our website!) Please don’t hesitate to contact me ever-new ground and new many times during the next year. with any questions you may have. heights to reach. As artists in a I hope you’ll try out a familiar And please—come share our great wide variety of disciplines, and and a new artform (if you like arts events with us during the year! as members of an arts-academic dance, try coming to a play as community, we strive both to well!), get to know our faculty Sincerely, entertain and to inform, to and students better, and share amuse and to provoke thought. A our love of artmaking as a core significant part of our interaction element of your life. with you, as a member of our Stephen Barker, Ph.D. audience, is the creation of a We have five theatres, four Dean memorable experience in the art galleries, and a wonderful arts, which means engaging concert hall to bring you to the you both in the moment and in UCI campus—and some surprises THANK YOU! The Claire Trevor School of the Arts would like to thank our supporters for their gifts of $500 to $100,000 and above during the past academic year. A complete list of all our contributors can be found in the performance programs distributed at the majority of our plays and concerts.

We thank you all for your generosity!

$50,000 – $100,000+ IBM International Foundation Marilyn and Stuart Goldberg Joan and Don Beall InterCommunications, Inc. Laura Gottesman and David Kuehn William Joseph Gillespie Patricia and Kenneth Janda Colleen and James Hartley Henry Thompson Nicholas, III Kay Becknell Jones Tiffany Hung The Beall Family Foundation Yvonne and Damien Jordan Nina Scolnik and Louis Jack The J. Paul Getty Trust Pamela and Carl Lagoni Nicole Karl The Nicholas Endowment Alexandra and Stephen Layton Bobi Keenan William Gillespie Foundation Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP Yong and Moon Kim Toni Martinovich Diane and Cort Kloke Rachel and Anthony Maus Christa McDonnell-Kropp and $25,000 – $49,000 Kelly and James Mazzo William Kropp Isidore C. & Penny W. Myers Foundation Charles McClain Bettina and Willard Loomis Jay Myers McClain Consulting Services Gail and James Lopes Colin Slim Tim Molnar Patti Loucks Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP Jennifer and Adam Martiny Michael Oppenheim Alayne and William Minton $10,000 – $24,999 Lai and Danny Osato Angela and William Monroe AcuFocus, Inc. Jane Page Suzanne and Gregg Munsell Helpuloan LLC Patricia and Daryl Pelc Oregon Shakespeare Festival Cloud Hsueh and Fang Hsu Julia Lupton and Kenneth Reinhard Meredith Porter Bruce Majeski Margaret and Harland Romberg Judith Shoemaker and Michael Poston Thomas Nielsen Marcia and Robert Ruth Janet and James Ray Pacific Life Foundation Singer Burke & LLP Ryna Rothberg Sheila and James Peterson Janice and Ted Smith Regents Point Residents Association Phil Anthropy House Sovereign Wealth Preservation, Inc. Nancy Ruyter Cheryll and Richard Ruszat Alison and Richard Stein Sonnet Technologies, Inc. Sharon Salinger The Boeing Company Lorelei Tanji Jason Tester The Loss Family Fund Kay and Jerry Tankersley Dori Jacobs and Gary Thompson Lisa Roetzel and Alan Terricciano $5,000 – $9,999 Sharon Braun and Brian Thompson The Marion W. Minton & Walter J. Minton Diane and Dennis Baker Mary Karyl and John Thorne Foundation, Inc. Patricia and Brent Ford Lori and Karl Tokita Maryann and Tory Thomas Katie and James Loss Sandra and Kenneth Tokita Jo Ann Uyeno Doreen Marshall US Performing Arts Michelle and Irwin Walot Melanie and Gary Singer Lisa Barron and Roberto Vasquez Marilyn and Max Wolfsberg Susan and Eugene Spiritus Village Montessori School Sheron Wray Jean and Timothy Weiss Mary Watson-Bruce Jackie Wu Shirley Zanton and Michael Whalen $1,000 – $4,999 Sophia and Hemantha Wickramasinghe Legacy Giving Talal Abdo Anonymous Airwolf 3D $500 – $999 Diane and Dennis Baker Elaine and Daniel Aldrich Linda and Michael Arias William Daughaday Toni Alexander Ellen Breitman and Brien Amspoker Estate of Gunther Holland Bassenian Lagoni Angela and Rick Barker William Joseph Gillespie Paul Bodell Rudi Berkelhamer and Albert Bennett Beth R. and Walter A. Koehler Mindy and Gary Chanan Gayle Blough Beth L. Koehler City National Bank Robin Buck Lucille Kuehn Lorna and Robert Cohen Robert Burwell Ryna Rothberg Frank D’Accone Katherine and Michael Clark Nancy Ruyter Jill and Steven Edwards Carol and Ralph Clayman Ruth Ann and John Evans Whitney Cohen Patricia and Michael Fitzgerald Norabell and Kirk Davis Kathryn and Philip Friedel Angienette and Edgar Estonina Karol and Michael Gottfredson Robert Farnsworth Mary Gilly and John Graham Suzanne and Michael Fromkin Preetinder and Shivbir Grewal Kathryn and Daniel Frost Susan Hori Evette and Dennis Glauber

If you would like to support the Claire Trevor School of the Arts, a specific program, or a particular academic department, please contact our Director of Development at (949) 824-8750. NEXT-LEVEL INITIATIVE The Claire Trevor School of the Arts, with the support of the Dean’s Arts Council, will focus on a new fundraising initiative for the 2016-17 academic year. The Initiative will spotlight and support specific targeted areas in CTSA’s four academic departments, and in the Trevor School in general, central to building on the School’s strengths and moving to the next level as we re-imagine creativity for the twenty-first century.

The “Next-Level Initiative” fundraising campaign’s goal is to raise $1,000,000 by June 30, 2017!

The Initiative supports the four CTSA academic departments and the school as a whole. Each department has worked with Dean Stephen Barker to designate its top-priority challenge!

Art: Establish the Next-Gen Fabrication and Exhibition Fund to support art making in the 21st Century, where sculptors, painters, photographers, performance artists, as well as those working in the digital arts, are using state-of-the-art technologies. Recent additions to faculty, new developments in technology, prevalence of multi-media art making, and establishment of a minor in Digital Filmmaking have poised the Art department at the threshold of its next level of fabricating and exhibiting artwork, requiring a significant upgrade in facilities, equipment, and staffing.

Dance: Form and develop the Donald McKayle Fund, to support dance production and the ongoing advisory work of Dance legend Donald McKayle. The legacy of Donald McKayle’s work as a choreographer and teacher has been central to the Dance department’s development. The McKayle Fund will allow for choreographic projects, enhancement of facilities, and visiting artists to continue to develop the department’s research and presentation roles, and to expand its ability to engage with new technologies and alternative performance modalities.

Drama: Develop the Clayton Garrison Fund for Production, to focus on Drama’s design, research, and production needs. Named for CTSA’s inaugural Dean, Clayton Garrison, the Fund will support the Department of Drama design faculty and students’ award-winning level of design research and production.

Music: Establish a fund to support for the purchase of a new concert-quality piano for Winifred Smith Hall. This acquisition is long overdue and can only succeed through a concerted and targeted capital drive.

At the School level, the Dean’s office will work with the Dean’s Arts Council in three specific areas:

Scholarships: CTSA will create a new category of scholarship opportunities, the Dean’s Arts Council Scholarships, funded annually through the Dean’s Office on the basis of qualifications to be determined by the DAC.

Visiting Artist/Speaker Series: Create a monthly series to bring presenters of interest from around the world to UCI for short (1-3 day) visits during which they will give a presentation and be available for activities in the School and beyond.

Public Art Project: Create an initiative which will focus on selection, acquisition, and maintenance of public art in CTSA and campus wide. Focus will initially be on mural art and sculpture, and will be expanded into other media with time.

The CTSA Dean’s Next-Level Initiative has as its goal the successful accomplishment of each of these projects, whose contribution to research and presentation in the Trevor School will support students, faculty, and staff alike, and will bring the Trevor School more forcefully into the creation of new work and a new aesthetics.

These targeted projects will provide laser focus on maintaining the excellence of CTSA’s traditional arts and its development of a brilliant future, through which CTSA will continue to contribute to UCI’s ascent.

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The Claire Trevor School of the Arts will host A Body of Knowledge – Embodied Cognition and the Arts. This international inter-disciplinary event, directed by Professor Simon Penny (Department of Art), brings contemporary cognitive sciences into discourse with traditions of making and doing in the Arts. It focuses on the ways the ‘intelligences of the arts’ engage the body, materiality, artifacts, spaces and interpersonal interactions - and thus exceed conventional explanations of intelligence as ‘reasoning in the brain’. To learn more and register for the conference, please visit - sites.uci.edu/bok2016 The event received generous support from the Science, Technology, and Society Program, Division of Social and Economic Sciences, National Science Foundation (NSF). Screening location and dates TBA TBA dates and location Screening and Koki Tanaka. Yoshua Okon, Constanze Ruhm, Yael Bartana, Andrea Geyer, installations that have included a decadeof exhibited film The filmseries celebrates over by mid-career artists since 2005. internationally renownedartworks politics, andtheory–has featured tripartite investigation of art, Critical Aesthetics Program – the The University Art Gallery’s Donahey andIanMeares Film Series curated byKelly The First 10Years Critical Aesthetics: Gallery Room 2– 5 p.m. Opening reception:October 1, means tobea U.S. citizen. project contested ideas of what it same timetabletoday continues to the nation.Its re-staging along the attempt to illuminate the stateof US PresidentialElections–in an York City– two monthspriorto the interviews onthestreets of New film wheretwo actorsconduct quasi-documentary multi-channel in 2004, Before. Originally commissioned Program: Sharon Hayes’ exhibition of our Critical Aesthetics the secondtime – the inaugural The UAG is proud to present –for Curated by Juli Carson Solo exhibitionbySharonHayes After Before DECEMBER 10 OCTOBER 1– For more information and performance performance and information more For times, please visit art.arts.uci.edu art.arts.uci.edu visit please times, ART constructs a After Before constructs a After After analysis and deconstruction. analysis and deconstruction. Hollywood filmas asite for Brewer’s installation presents pursuit of a male counterpart. dedicated to thenon-romantic high-achieving career woman plays a similar character: a In all three films, Chastain (2014) and Dark Thirty (2012), actress Jessica Chastain:Zero as its sitea recentfilm by the by Maura Brewer each taking presents three filmic works The UAG’s EmergingArtistSeries Curated by Juli Carson Solo exhibitionbyMauraBrewer Jessica Chastain Gallery Center Arts Contemporary between reality and fiction. animation exploringthetension in Gaza throughlive footage and investigates thedualities of life the film’s nonlinear narrative time. Filmed inGaza in 2014, on thewest coast for thefirst film includes Nashashibi’s latest Nashashibi. The exhibition a solo exhibition by Rosalind The UAG is pleased to present Curated by Allyson Unzicker Rosalind Nashashibi Solo exhibitionby On ThisIsland University Art Gallery Art University presented Electrical Gaza presented (2015). The Martian(2015). Interstellar Interstellar Performance inIrvine The Artof NOVEMBER 3 OCTOBER 27& Lab Performance Media Experimental contemporary culture. create the building blocks of which information technologies dialogue about the ways in environments—and generates language that defines ourvirtual Marching Cubesalgorithm—a physical engagement with the installation thatpermits direct Marching Cubesis an interactive By Jesse Colin Jackson Marching Cubes OCTOBER 18–22 Contemporary Arts Center Gallery Center Arts Contemporary How Curated by Rhea Anastas Cauleen Smith The Warplands, MARCH 25 JANUARY 14– Performance and Media Experimental Austin Young ofFallen Fruit. Buchanan andDavid Burns with Department Alumni Nancy featuring prominent UCI Art two nights of live art and video The secondannual event includes November 3:Nancy Buchanan October 27:FallenFruit Jenkins and Deborah Oliver Curated andDirectedby Ulysses 2– 5 p.m. 2– 5 p.m. Opening reception:January14, where Smith has lived since2012. responses created inChicago of AliceColtrane, withactivist current researchonthe influence a shortfilm drawn fromSmith’s areas of recentwork by Smith: life? Thisexhibitioncombinestwo we care for USeveryday social For more information and schedule of of schedule and information more For For more information and performance performance and information more For (xMPL) Lab (xMPL) (xMPL) Lab events, please visit art.arts.uci.edu visit please events, times, please visit art.arts.uci.edu art.arts.uci.edu visit please times, — right now, today — can can ART STUDENT EXHIBITIONS Gallery Hours 712 Arts Plaza 712 Arts uag.arts.uci.edu Irvine, CA 92697 University Art Galleries Tuesday - Saturday 12-6 p.m. open to the public. All exhibitions are free admission and JUNE 8 – 16 Undergraduate Honors Thesis Exhibition University Art Gallery Select Undergrad Exhibition CuratorialCritical & Curated by MFA Program June 8, reception: Opening 6–8 p.m. Room Gallery, ACT Room 2206 8:30 p.m. JUNE 8 DigiFilm Festival the celebrating The annual festival thestudent work produced in best program. Filmmaking Digital Arts Amphitheatre Free admission and open to the public. University Art Gallery University Art Gallery, Room Gallery MAY 20 – JUNE 3 MFA Thesis Part IIExhibition, 20, May reception: Opening 2 – 5 p.m. Contemporary Arts Center Gallery, APRIL 29 – MAY 13APRIL 29 – MFA Thesis I Part Exhibition, April 29, reception: Opening 2 – 5 p.m. Contemporary Arts Center Gallery,

University Art Gallery & Room Gallery 2nd Year MFA Review reception: Feb. 25,Opening 2 – 5 p.m. FEBRUARY 25 – FEBRUARY MARCH 18 Curated by 1st year Critical &1st year Curated by Program Curatorial MFA Room Gallery Critical & Curatorial ExhibitionMFA Studies Opening reception: Jan. 14, reception: Opening 2 – 5 p.m. University Art Gallery Critical & CuratorialCritical MFA ThesisStudies Exhibition JANUARY 14 – 14 JANUARY 11 FEBRUARY

Exhibition Room Gallery Undergraduate SoloUndergraduate University Art Gallery 6 – 8 p.m. Exhibition reception: April 6,Opening Juried Undergraduate 13th Annual Guest13th APRIL 6 – 22 DANCE 5 Nov. Evening: Claire Trevor Theatre. Theatre. Trevor Claire dance performances. festival will culminate with two and thegeneral public.The workshops toboth UCI students master classes, seminars, and festival. Therewill be open exhilarating international dance University for a unique and University and ShanghaiNormal Dance Academy, Beijing Normal UCI isproudto host Beijing The Department of Dance at Festival International Dance EAST meets WEST NOVEMBER 6 OCTOBER 30– 5 Nov. Matinee: For more information and schedule of of schedule and information more For $20 / $15 / VIP $60 $60 VIP / $15 / $20 events, please visit dance.arts.uci.edu visit please events, 7:30 p.m. 7:30 2:00 p.m. 2:00 3 2, 1, Dec. Evenings: Claire Trevor Theatre Trevor Claire dance enthusiast. promises something for every includes original worksand choreographers. The program talents of graduate student program featuring thediverse season, New Slate, an exciting of Dance concert of the Enjoy thefirst UCI Department Artistic Directors Shaun BoyleandAlanTerricciano, New Slate DECEMBER 1–3 3 Dec. Matinee: $15 / $14 / $11 / $14 / $15 8 p.m. 8 2 p.m. 2 Experimental Media Performance Lab Lab Performance Media Experimental auditory environment. in thisinteractive visual and develops through “immersion” “emerging” understanding that ocean data. “EMERSE” refers to visualization and sonification of are interleaved with henry from the California coastline techniques. Images and sound using advanced digital media California’s coastalinterface, contrasts andcomplexities of oceans, and inparticularthe between humans and EMERSE traces relationships John Crawford, Director & Installation A MediaPerformance EMERSE JANUARY (xMPL) For more information and schedule of of schedule and information more For Free admission Free events, please visit dance.arts.uci.edu visit please events, Produced with the support of the UCI UCI the of support the with Produced OCEANS Initiative, the Department of of Department the Initiative, OCEANS Dance and the Claire Trevor School of of School Trevor Claire the and Dance the Arts. the FEBRUARY 23 – 25 Dance Visions 2017 Lisa Naugle, Producer Chad Michael Hall and Tong Wang, Artistic Directors

Dance Visions 2017, the foremost annual production for the Department of Dance at UC Irvine’s Claire Trevor School of the Arts, presents Master Choreographers of the 20th/21st Century including works from Distinguished Professors Lar Lubovitch and Donald McKayle as well as choreography by George Balanchine and exciting new choreography by esteemed APRIL 20 – 22 Dance faculty. Drawing upon APRIL 3 – MAY 6 Dance Escape the fusion of dance, music Sheron Wray, Artistic Director and theatrical elements each Dance MFA Concerts new piece is the culmination of Come experience new works by Graduate students from CTSA’s Department of Dance exploration in the creative space. graduate student choreographers present a unique program of This Master Choreographers as they present a culmination original choreography. This of their academic education concert promises to be a annual program is a student at CTSA and perform the final marvelous and diverse dance favorite and beams with energy shows of the dance season. program including the UCI and creativity. Experimental Media Performance Lab Symphony Orchestra with music Claire Trevor Theatre selections conducted by Maestro (xMPL) Evenings: Apr. 20, 21, 22 8 p.m. Stephen Tucker. Please check the website for dates and performance times at Matinee: Apr. 22 2 p.m. Irvine Barclay Theatre dance.arts.uci.edu/calendar $15 / $14 / $11 Evenings: Feb. 23, 24, 25 8 p.m. Matinee: Feb. 25 2 p.m. $22 / $20 / $12 MAY 4 – 6 Physical Graffiti Loretta Livingston, Artistic Director Some of the most promising undergraduate choreographers present original new works in this annual concert brimming with young talent. Claire Trevor Theatre Evenings: May 4, 5, 6 8 p.m. Matinee: May 6 2 p.m. $15 / $14 / $11

To purchase tickets, by phone: Arts Box Office (949) 824-2787; Online: www.arts.uci.edu/tickets

Tickets: General / Seniors, Groups 10+, UCI Faculty & Staff / UCI Students & Children under 17 Please note: Tickets purchased at the Barclay Box Office will incur a $1 fee per ticket. 15 14, 13, Oct. Evenings: Winifred Smith Hall Smith Winifred earth totake sides. the immortals come downto and US: a world inwhich even they create theultimateTHEM reputation andhonor, andhow Trojan War, thisis a storyabout Taking place ten years into the well as animals andarchitecture. actors play multiplecharacters, as CounterBalance Theatre, in which is constructedin the style of dramatic movement piece This Loui,Director Stephen Mitchell Homer, as translated by Based on theepicpoem by The Iliad:Menin(Rage) OCTOBER 13–16 Matinees: Oct. 15, 16* 16* 15, Oct. Matinees: $15 / $14 / $11 / $14 / $15

DRAMAand acceptance.Presentthroughout theplaysof the season wehearthevoices of “them.” ways in which we so often look to identify a scapegoat rather than find mutual understanding investigate that musicals alienation, and our and xenophobic reaction to other cultures culminating plays in war, we examine the of series a Through religious persecution andgenocide, the castigation of physicaldifference,interpersonal Other.” “The on blame cast and This season exploresour tendency–both asindividualsandsocietal groups –to separate UCI DRAMA’S 2016 – 17 SEASON UCI DRAMA’S2016–17SEASON

8 p.m. 8 2 p.m. 2 Daniel Gary Busby, Artistic Director THEM! Evenings: Nov. 12, 17, 18, 19 8 p.m. 8 19 18, 17, 12, Nov. Evenings: Irvine Barclay Theatre Barclay Irvine backdrop of the Civil (rights)War. polarities, against theevolving white, rich/poor, Jew/Gentile at thecrux of north/south,black/ lynched by vigilantes. commuted, but he was later employee; hissentencewas murder of his thirteen-year-old was convicted of the rape and man livingin1913Atlanta, who Frank: a Brooklyn-raised Jewish Parade Daniel Gary Busby, Music Director Andrew Palermo, Choreographer Myrona DeLaney, Director Book by Jason RobertBrown Music andLyrics by Parade NOVEMBER 12–20 16 Nov. Evening: 20 19, 13*, Nov. Matinees: $22 / $20 / $12 / $20 / $22 THEM! tells the true story of Leo tells the true storyofLeo sits Parade sits 7:30 p.m. 7:30 2 p.m. 2 senseless events. senseless events. trying to make senseof seemingly attempt to reckon withthepast, remainder of their lives, they the few survivors throughout the series of brutalacts. As we follow out and anti-Semitism eruptsina atrocities they suffer as war breaks beginning in 1925, examining the of Polish andJewish classmates Our Class tells thestoryof a group Jane Page, Director Written byTadeuszSłobodzianek Our Class DECEMBER 1–4 Claire Trevor Theatre Trevor Claire downfall anddeath. his own will resultinhisultimate alliances he forges to accomplish leadership; as itturnsout,the active inpolitics andseeks political of Rome, Coriolanus becomes which challenged the government success against various uprisings Marcius Coriolanus. After military legendary Roman leader Caius Coriolanus Director MFA Directing Candidate Paul Cook, Written by William Shakespeare Coriolanus FEBRUARY 4–12 Lab Performance Media Experimental 3 2, 1, Dec. Evenings: Please note: Seating will be on the stage stage the on be will Seating note: Please (xMPL) 11 10, 9, 4, Feb. Evenings: for this production. this for 8 Feb. Evening: 4* 3, Dec. Matinees: 12 11, 5*, Feb. Matinees: $11 / $14 / $15 $15 / $14 / $11 / $14 / $15 4 Dec. is based on the life of is basedon the life of

8 p.m. 8 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 7:30 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 2 2 p.m. 2 MARCH 11 – 19 Clown Aliens Written and Directed by Eli Simon Composer: Vincent Olivieri APRIL 29 – MAY 7

Clown Aliens follows a family I Dream of Chang of clowns who leave their home and Eng on Clown Planet and become Written by Philip Kan Gotanda inhabitants of Earth, encountering Ricardo Rocha, Director the same hatred and bigotry that many outsiders face when trying I Dream of Chang and Eng to fit into contemporary American tells the story of Chang and Eng life. This piece might best be Bunker, the original “Siamese described as “an epic clown funk twins,” whose early lives were musical,” with an original score spent touring in a ‘freak’ composed by Vincent Olivieri. exhibition. Charismatic and Claire Trevor Theatre canny, they bought out their contract and toured around the Evenings: Mar. 11, 16, 17, 18 8 p.m. world. Singled out as “freaks” by Evening: Mar. 15 7:30 p.m. conventional society, they got the Matinees: Mar. 12*, 18, 19 2 p.m. JUNE 3 – 10 $15 / $14 / $11 last laugh as they used this label to their own Avenue Q Robert Cohen Theatre Music and lyrics by Evenings: Apr. 29, May 4, 5, 6 8 p.m. and Evening: May 3 7:30 p.m. Book by Jeff Whitty Matinees: Apr. 30*, May 6, 7 2 p.m. Don Hill, Director $15 / $14 / $11 Dennis Castellano, Music Director

Avenue Q is a coming-of-age parable that satirizes the anxieties associated with entering adulthood, and being increasingly labeled and categorized. Its characters lament that as children they were assured that they were “special” and “could do anything”; however, they discover that in the adult world options are limited, and even their defining qualities render them no more “special” than anyone else. Please note: This show contains adult themes and language that may not be suitable for children under 12. Claire Trevor Theatre Evenings: Jun. 3, 8, 9, 10 8 p.m. Evening: Jun. 7 7:30 p.m. Matinees: Jun. 4*, 10 2 p.m. $15 / $14 / $11

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Tickets: General / Seniors, Groups 10+, UCI Faculty & Staff / UCI Students & Children under 17 Please note: Tickets purchased at the Barclay Box Office will incur a $1 fee per ticket. FEBRUARY 25 – MARCH 5 The Man Who Killed the Cure Written by Luke Yankee Don Hill, Director Featuring guest artists: Robin Buck and Noah Wagner

The Man Who Killed the Cure is a world premiere of the controversial new play inspired by the work of Dr. Max Gerson, one of the fathers of natural healing. When Dr. Gerson discovers an all-natural cure for cancer in the 1950s, a rival doctor, a big pharmaceutical company, and the American Medical Association will do anything in their power to stop him. Robert Cohen Theatre Free Event. Open to the Public. Evenings: Feb. 25, Mar. 2, 3, 4 8 p.m. Evening: Mar. 1 7:30 p.m. Matinees: Feb. 26*, Mar. 4, 5 2 p.m.

*Ticketholders: Please join us for a post- performance TalkBack with the creative team and cast. DRAMA THEATRE GUILD Your membership in UCI Drama’s Theatre Guild helps to underwrite the costs of UCI Drama productions, fulfilling a need to augment decreased budget dollars. Annual membership offers unique benefits to our patrons, including invitations to private events, pre- and post-run receptions which could include discussions with directors and actors, as well as access to rehearsals and production meetings. Higher levels of sponsorship offer opportunities to support targeted design elements of a production, or the production itself. In addition to enhancing your enjoyment of our season, Guild membership increases the interaction between our faculty and student artists and their patrons, a reciprocity we believe benefits all involved. We hope you join us as a Member of the Theatre Guild, and look forward to seeing you soon. For more information, please call (949) 824-8062, or email [email protected].

FEBRUARY 9 – 12 20th Anniversary African American Art Song Conference

The African American Art Song Alliance was founded by Darryl Taylor in 1997. Nationally and internationally acclaimed artists and scholars converge on Irvine to MARCH 3 celebrate and investigate African American Art Song, mingled with The Violin Sonata of performances of spirituals, opera, Vinteuil: A Proustian lectures, paper presentations, and Extravaganza panel discussions through the conference. This quinquennial The fictional Vinteuil violin sonata event is always sure to enlighten in Marcel Proust’s seminal novel and entertain. Remembrance of Things Past is Winifred Smith Hall explored through the performance Free admission of the actual works that inspired it. Sonatas by Saint-Saëns, Fauré, This event is presented in conjunction with Christ Our Redeemer AME Church. and Franck will be presented, followed by the US premiere of Please check the website for more Claude Pascal’s violin sonata. event information. Organizer and alumnus pianist Jeremie Favreau will be joined by APRIL 26 graduate and alumni musicians Invincible! 17th- FEBRUARY 23 John Gilmour and Wendy Chen, Century Nuns Sing of Shakespeare at the pianists; and Kayoko Adachi and Samuel Chen, violinists. Dr. Lorna Virgins and Martyrs Opera Griffitt, faculty advisor. Cappella Artemisia, an Lecture by William Germano, Winifred Smith Hall 8 p.m. internationally recognized Professor of English at the Free Admission female ensemble based in Italy, Cooper Union, New York, Jointly sponsored by UCI Illuminations performs motets dedicated to great SPECIAL PERFORMACNES followed by opera scenes and the Department of Music women of the Church, including

directed by Robin Buck, Professor Cristina of Bologna, Catherine of of Drama (UCI). Hosted by the Alexandria, and Ursula with her UCI Shakespeare Center and 11,000 virgins, composed by and Illuminations, this is the Second for 17th-century Italian nuns Annual Kirk Davis Jr. Public whose disembodied, angelic Shakespeare Lecture. voices resounded from within Winifred Smith Hall 6 p.m. the cloister. Free admission Winifred Smith Hall 8 p.m. Free admission 12– 1 p.m. lecture-demonstration Jointly sponsored by UCI Illuminations and the Department of Music

MAY 6 UCI Music Showcase Concert

Join us for an exciting, fast- paced evening of musical performances by the UCI Music Department students and faculty, including instrumental and vocal ensembles of all sizes, diverse forms of traditional classical music and jazz, and new works by UCI composers. Irvine Barclay Theatre 8 p.m. $17 / $16 / $7 MUSIC MUSIC

NOVEMBER 19 London Music Club Quartet

Haroutune Bedelian and Lorna Griffitt will be joined by British/ Brazilian cellist David Chew OBE and British/American violist and conductor Russell Guyver in a performance of piano quartets by Mozart and Brahms. The group was founded in the 1970’s in London and has since appeared in major venues internationally. MAY 5 MAY 19 Winifred Smith Hall 8 p.m. $16 / $15 / $6 Darryl Taylor and Lukas Ligeti: Between Jory Vinikour in Many Worlds

FEBRUARY 4 Recital Lukas Ligeti introduces himself Darryl Taylor is joined by to the UCI community with a FACULTY ARTIST SERIES Nicole Mitchell concert showcasing the extreme Ensemble Grammy Award nominated harpsichordist Jory Vinikour, breadth of his creative output. Marimba virtuoso Ji Hye Jung Nicole Mitchell, flutist and acknowledged as one of the performs Thinking Songs, a solo composer, unveils a new project world’s leading players on that work stretching the limits of this featuring her compositions instrument, in a program of vocal instrument, and Lukas’ ensemble entitled “Resilience.” music. Joining the duo will be Frances Bennett, soprano, Albert Notebook comes to Irvine from Winifred Smith Hall 8 p.m. NYC to perform music combining $16 / $15 / $6 Lee, tenor, and Heather Vorwerck, viola da gamba. This program will composition and improvisation in feature works by Handel, Howells, far-reaching, original ways. Britten, and will premiere works Winifred Smith Hall 8 p.m. by baroque composer, Rosanna $16 / $15 / $6 Scalfi Marcello. Winifred Smith Hall 8 p.m. MAY 20 $16 / $15 / $6 Pre-concert lecture by Dr. John Hossein Omoumi and Glenn Paton, at 7:10 p.m. The Friends subject is in “The Solo Cantatas of Rosanna Scalfi Marcello” The main foundation of classical Persian music is classical Persian poetry, one of the most ancient bodies of literature in the world. The music on this program is based on the poems of Rumi, Hâfez and Attâr, whose poetry is the vehicle through which they expressed their philosophy and approach to life. Inevitably, the music that has evolved based on this poetry is also deeply spiritual and mystical. Irvine Barclay Theatre 8 p.m. $22 / $20 / $7

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Tickets: General / Seniors, Groups 10+, UCI Faculty & Staff / UCI Students & Children under 17 Please note: Tickets purchased at the Barclay Box Office will incur a $1 fee per ticket. ENSEMBLE-IN- RESIDENCE: TRIO CÉLESTE

SEPTEMBER 30 Chamber Music | OC Presents: Around the Horn featuring Horn Virtuoso William FEBRUARY 17 VerMeulen Trio Céleste Presents: Chamber Music | OC in From Russia, With Love association with the Claire Trevor School of the Arts presents The Claire Trevor School of the horn soloist William VerMeulen, Arts proudly presents Ensemble- “one of today’s superstars of in-Residence Trio Céleste in a the international brass scene.” dynamic all-Russian program The program will feature the featuring Dmitri Shostakovich’s triumphant Horn Trio of Johannes Second Piano Trio and Anton Brahms with Chamber Music | OC Arensky’s passionate and QUARTERLY Co-Founders Iryna Krechkovsky virtuosic Piano Trio in D minor. and Kevin Kwan Loucks. Winifred Smith Hall 8 p.m. STUDENT $16 / $15 / $6 Winifred Smith Hall 8 p.m. ENSEMBLES $16 / $15 / $6 JUNE 4 AND CONCERTS MUSIC DECEMBER 2 Trio Céleste Presents: Chamber Music | OC The Evolution of Presents: An Evening Ludwig van Beethoven NOVEMBER 30, with Emerson Quartet with Special Guest MARCH 15, Violinist Philip Setzer Timothy Mangan JUNE 7

Chamber Music | OC in The Claire Trevor School of UCI Guitar Studies the Arts proudly presents association with the Claire Trevor UCI guitar students present a Ensemble-in-Residence Trio School of the Arts presents nine- program of solos, duos, trios, and Céleste and Orange County time Grammy winner Philip Setzer quartets selected from six centuries Register Classical Music Critic of the Emerson String Quartet in of repertoire by composers from Timothy Mangan in a unique a special chamber music recital around the world. with Trio Céleste. Join one of the collaboration exploring the most important violinists of our creative evolution of Ludwig van Amphitheatre 12 p.m. Free admission generation for this unforgettable Beethoven through his music for performance! violin, cello, and piano. Winifred Smith Hall 8 p.m. Winifred Smith Hall 3 p.m. NOVEMBER 9, $16 / $15 / $6 $16 / $15 / $6 FEBRUARY 22, MAY 24 Jazz Concert: The UCI Small Groups

The UCI Undergraduate Jazz Program is having its quarterly concert to showcase the Small Group student ensembles. There will be several groups under the direction of the Jazz Faculty. Please join us for an evening of exciting music and improvisation. Winifred Smith Hall 8 p.m Free admission NOVEMBER 16, MARCH 1, MAY 31 UCI Jazz Orchestra Concert Series

Join Dr. Bobby Rodriguez and the UCI Jazz Orchestra for an evening of the warm and exciting sounds of large-ensemble jazz music, including the classic repertoire of the big band era. Winifred Smith Hall 8 p.m. $5

NOVEMBER 14, APRIL 14 FEBRUARY 27, Choral Music at MAY 22 UCI presents: The Many Voices of JUNE 11 UCI Wind Ensemble Moira Smiley Choral Music at UCI The UCI Wind Ensemble, UCI Chamber Singers and presents: Wet Ink under the direction of Kevin Concert Choir joins forces with Music for Choir McKeown, performs both vocalist, composer, and “vocal traditional and contemporary UCI Chamber Singers and Concert shape-shifter” Moira Smiley works written specifically for Choir present choral music whose to present a concert centering the wind band genre. ink has not yet dried by exciting on Smiley’s works. An artist of new voices in choral music. Winifred Smith Hall 8 p.m. extraordinary versatility, Smiley Free admission collaborates with top ensembles Winifred Smith Hall 4 p.m. in early, contemporary, and Free admission DECEMBER 4 world music including Solas, Kitka, Billy Childs, Sequentia, OCTOBER 21, Choral Music at UCI and Theatre of Voices. JANUARY 27, presents: O Magnum Winifred Smith Hall 8 p.m. Mysterium $10 / $5 APRIL 19

Join UCI Chamber Singers and Gassmann Electronic Concert Choir for a holiday concert MAY 25 Music Series featuring timeless gems from the ICIT Showcase The Gassmann Electronic Music Renaissance, Baroque, and Series presents original new contemporary choral traditions. Concert music compositions, featuring Centering on a cappella settings Original new works by UCI Music realtime interactive digital of the Christmas text O Magnum Department first-year MA and technology and displaying Mysterium, the concert will also Ph.D. students in Integrated innovative explorations of human- feature works by Korean composer Composition, Improvisation computer interaction as applied in Hyowon Woo. and Technology (ICIT). ICIT live music performance. Winifred Smith Hall 4 p.m. embraces diverse forms of Winifred Smith Hall 8 p.m. $10 / $5 contemporary music-making, Free admission challenging conventional distinctions between classical composition, computer music, improvisation and jazz. Winifred Smith Hall 8 p.m. Free admission

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Tickets: General / Seniors, Groups 10+, UCI Faculty & Staff / UCI Students & Children under 17 Please note: Tickets purchased at the Barclay Box Office will incur a $1 fee per ticket. UCI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SERIES The UCI Symphony Orchestra is one of the premier large performance ensembles at UCI Claire Trevor School of the Arts. The orchestra has been in existence since 1970, offering music majors, non- music majors, faculty and other community members an opportunity to study and perform symphonic music of the ages. Spend the evening with the UCI Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Maestro Dr. Stephen Tucker, for an exploration of music by composers from around the world.

NOVEMBER 4 The Defiant Sixth! Guest Composer/Conductor Renee Baker Dr. Stephen Tucker, Conductor Guest Composer/Conductor MARCH 17 Renee Baker conducts her own compositions, while Maestro Nature’s Sixth! Tucker conducts: Dr. Stephen Tucker, Conductor Shostakovkch — Symphony No. 6, Concerto Competition Winner in B minor, Op. 54 Ravel — La Valse Smetana — Die Moldau — Join Maestro Stephen Tucker for Beethoven Symphony No. 6, a Pre-Concert Conversation before in F, Op. 68 Pastoral each performance at 7 p.m. Join Maestro Stephen Tucker for The Bill Medley Auditorium 8 p.m. a Pre-Concert Conversation before

MUSIC $10 / $5 each performance at 7 p.m. Santa Ana High School Irvine Barclay Theatre 8 p.m. 520 W. Walnut Street, Santa Ana, CA $17 / $16 / $7 MAY 12 – 13

JUNE 9 OPERA UCI ‘Our Town’ A Three-Act Opera Pathetique Sixth! Music by Ned Rorem; Dr. Stephen Tucker, Conductor Libretto by J.D. McClatchy Based on the play by Thornton Wilder Liszt — Les Preludes Darryl Taylor, Artistic Director Hammond — N.C. Sojourn Kristine Rothfuss Erbst, Stage Director (World Premiere) Stephen Tucker, Music Director Tchaikovsky — Symphony No. 6, Op. 74, Pathetique Opera UCI presents the Southern Join Maestro Stephen Tucker for California premiere of a classic a Pre-Concert Conversation before American story. Based on the each performance at 7 p.m. Thornton Wilder play, it is about life, love, and death in the fictional town Irvine Barclay Theatre 8 p.m. $17 / $16 / $7 of Grover’s Corners, N.H., early in the 20th century. The opera Our Town features the music of one of America’s foremost composers, Ned Rorem, and a libretto by American poet J.D. McClatchy. The production will be joined by the UCI Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Stephen Tucker. Irvine Barclay Theatre 8 p.m. $17 / $16 / $7

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In most communities, our experience and understanding of embodiment and the body has been increasingly shaped by the mechanized, artificially intelligent, and digitally-engaged aspects of daily life. This exhibition season, The Beall Center for Art + Technology will produce two dynamic group exhibitions that address various elements of the physical, sensory, and cognitive realities of embodiment and our corporeal selves.

October 1 – January 21 October 15 Embodied Encounters 11:00 am – 2:00 pm Curated by David Familian and STEAM Educators Luncheon Simon Penny This year, the Beall Center will host its first annual STEAM Educators Luncheon. In Embodied Encounters, curators This event is free (with registration) to David Familian and Simon Penny those in the education or public outreach/ address art-making practices in programs community, and will focus media arts via the new language of on STEAM learning opportunities and creative cognition. Drawing upon programs available through UCI. With the concepts featured in UCI’s 2016 a special emphasis on resources for conference, “A Body of Knowledge: elementary, middle, and high school Embodied Cognition and the Arts,” educators, the luncheon will include the exhibition presents artists that presentations from various departments explore the emerging paradigms of on campus, a curator-led tour of the embodied cognition. Featured work Beall Center’s current exhibition, and demonstrates the philosophical and complimentary lunch. conceptual ways artists respond to a Beall Center for Art + Technology world made increasingly complex by technology. Registration opens on September 15th at beallcenter.uci.edu. Opening Reception: October 1, 2-5pm April 15 Closed: Nov. 11, 23-26; Dec. 10-Jan 3 11:00 am – 4:00 pm Beall Family Day January 28 – May 13 The Beall Center’s annual Family Day is Masculine Feminine free and open to the public! Family Day Curated by David Familian with will feature hands-on project booths, Micol Hebron demonstrations, performances, and entertainment rooted in art, science, and Masculine  F eminine grapples technology! Family Day activities are with contemporary perceptions suitable for all ages. and receptions of the human Beall Center for Art + Technology body performed through different Arts Campus gendered identities and propagated Free admission by diverse technologies. The exhibition includes artists whose sculptural installations, videos, Summer Camps and other media explore issues The Beall Center hosts a middle/high school aged (13-19) ranging from gender difference Expressive Robotics summer camp – which is focused on the and feminist essentialism, to the development of robotic behaviors through programming and mechanized, hybridized body design. The core of the camp is based on the principles of and fantasies of the physical STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) transformation and sensory curriculum, as well as a healthy dose of fun! adaption to our corporeality in the future. The Beall Center also offers a Coding + Design summer camp for younger campers (ages 8-12)! Campers will Opening Reception: January 28, explore elements of design principles, theory, composition, 2-5pm animation, 3D modeling, and storyboarding as they create Closed: Mar. 28 – Apr. 3 artwork rooted in technology and fine art. A full artist list will be released on the Beall Center’s website, http://beallcenter.uci.edu. Registration information for both camps can be found on the Beall Center Dates are subject to change without notice. website, starting March, 2017.

The Beall Center’s 2016-17 exhibitions are Beall Center for Art + Technology possible with support from the Beall Family 712 Arts Plaza | Irvine, CA 92697 | www.beallcenter.uci.edu Foundation. Gallery Hours | Tuesday - Saturday | 12 – 6 p.m. @UCIBeallCenter Faculty / Staff (FaSt) Pass SEASON TICKETS or just $12.75available — for $81 — (save up to 56%) Parade (Rage) The Iliad:Menin on selections), choose 4ormore $52 DRAMA SERIES locations may vary among shows). Choose mix-and match (seat of theweekto secure sameseats. Please choose the same time/day Physical Graffiti Visions, DanceEscape, New Slate,Dance includes 4events $57 perperson— DANCE SERIES UCI JazzOrchestraor Ensemble-in-Residence:TrioCélesteSeries. subscription pre-selected our packages with for seats Dance, premium Drama, on Music 22% Faculty to Artist, up UCI Save Symphony Orchestra, Avenue Q andEng I DreamofChang Clown Aliens Coriolanus Our Class may vary among shows). or mix-andmatch (seat locations of theweekto secure sameseats Please choose the same time/day

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UCI Parking Discounted parking available for season subscribers ($10 – $15). Discounted parking available for season subscribers. Non-Profit Org. U.S.Postage

University of California, Irvine PAID Claire Trevor School of the Arts Santa Ana, CA. 200 Mesa Arts Building Permit No. 1106 Irvine, CA 92697-2775 18

Purchase tickets by phone: Arts Box Office (949) 824-2787 or online: www.arts.uci.edu/tickets. www.arts.uci.edu

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