UCSB Arts & Lectures - Fall Calendar 2023

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Dear Friends,

It’s that exciting time of year when the start of the A&L season is upon us.

It all begins on opening night with musical prodigy Jacob Collier in an intimate concert unlike any other.

This season, we’re Cultivating Connection – see our Thematic Learning Initiative (TLI) to learn more about why and how. Join others in your community for uplifting and unique opportunities to bust out of comfort zones, share common interests, and experience joy and creativity, always free. This fall’s book giveaway is Pico Iyer’s The Half-Known Life.

Organizational psychologist Adam Grant will discuss how we can elevate ourselves to unexpected heights (hint: we can’t do it alone). Every ticket comes with a copy of his new book Hidden Potential. Join others for a TLI session based on the event.

Friendship on stage is a running theme, including the world-renowned dance stars of Turn It Out with Tiler Peck & Friends. The collaboration between classical superstars Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Lisa Batiashvili and Gautier Capuçon runs deeper than their immense talent (if you can imagine). Under the direction of Rhiannon Giddens, the world’s artistic traditions converge in the Silkroad Ensemble, demonstrating how great beauty can emerge from great difference.

Look out for the newly-added events with Artificial Intelligence pioneer Mustafa Suleyman, disability rights advocate Eddie Ndopu and Indigenous plant ecologist Robin Wall Kimmerer. These along with other stellar lectures and performances make up our fall Justice for All programming.

See you soon and often as we remember that our most important resource is each other.

With deepest gratitude,

Community members enjoying FREE Summer Cinema at the Santa Barbara County Courthouse Sunken Garden Cultural ambassador Yo-Yo Ma and Celesta M. Billeci Community Partners cover photo: Courtesy of Tiler Peck; photos 1-6: Isaac Hernández de Lipa photo: Isaac Hernández de Lipa

Find Your Place at Arts & Lectures

Become a member today and enjoy a range of benefits all year long. (See page 41 for details)

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1. Montecito Bank & Trust Chairman and CEO Janet Garufis and K-LITE morning show host Catherine Remak 2. A&L Partner Clifford Wyatt and guest Alexis Arconian 3. A&L Ambassador Eva Haller and John Hajda, Associate Director of UCSB’s SAGE Center for the Study of the Mind 4. A&L Program Advisor Bruce Heavin with A&L Ambassador Bridget Yin and A&L Partner Russell Steiner 5. A&L Council member Patty MacFarlane and A&L Partner Elisabeth Fowler 6. Donors, press and friends of A&L at the Santa Barbara Club on June 12 celebrating the new season

Arts & Lectures’ Thematic Learning Initiative (TLI) extends the conversation from the stage into the community, enriching lifelong learning and initiating dialogue and empowerment through special events, book giveaways and more.

2023-2024 Theme: Cultivating Connection

The evidence is clear – our need to connect is fundamental to our individual and collective thriving. This season is dedicated to fostering connection through acts of joy, creativity and belonging.

Fall Book Giveaway

The Half-Known Life: In Search of Paradise by Pico Iyer

Recounting the often surprising moments that bring people from different cultures to common ground, Pico Iyer explores how we can live more peacefully in an ever more divided and distracted world.

FREE copies will be available at the Author Q&A and Book Signing with Pico Iyer on October 25 at Santa Barbara Wine Collective. See details on page 5. Books available while supplies last.

With thanks to our visionary partners, Lynda Weinman and Bruce Heavin, for their support of the Thematic Learning Initiative

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Cultivating Connection - Free Events

Pico Iyer Author Q&A and Book Signing

Wed, Oct 25 / 5:30 PM / FREE (registration recommended) Santa Barbara Wine Collective

131 Anacapa Street, Suite C

Pick up your free copy of our TLI fall book giveaway, Pico Iyer’s The Half Known Life, and stay for a brief conversation and signing with the author. Enjoy no-host offerings from Santa Barbara Wine Collective and neighboring restaurants.

Leadership Roundtable: Identifying Hidden Potential facilitated

by Leading From Within

Fri, Nov 17 / 12 PM / FREE (registration recommended)

Leading From Within / 2050 Alameda Padre Serra

Based on Adam Grant’s new book and public event, this facilitated dialogue examines how building a support system provides the scaffolding we need to transform ourselves and others.

RELATED EVENT Adam Grant, Nov 16 (p. 30)

Holiday Sing-in

featuring SBCC Choral Program, directed by Nathan Kreitzer

Fri, Dec 8 / 7 PM / Outside the Granada Theatre / FREE Sing for joy in this uplifting community happening before Samara Joy and her family spread their gospel-infused holiday cheer on stage.

RELATED EVENT Samara Joy

A Joyful Holiday, Dec 8 (p. 35)

Look for additional events to be added throughout the season.

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There are several ways to subscribe and save!

1. Choose a Curated series and save up to 25%

Dance | Great Performances A

Great Performances B

Great Performances Suite (A+B)

Word of Mouth | Earth, Air, Fire, Water

Jazz | Global Sounds | Hear & Now

Americana | Vanguard

Speaking with Pico

2. Create Your Own series of 4 or more events and save 10% (Some exclusions apply.)

3. Want it all? You got it! Get The WORKS! and save 25% on tickets to every event this season!

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Lock in your tickets to this season’s popular events

Dance series

$284

Martha Graham Dance Company

Wed, Oct 4 / 8 PM

Granada Theatre

Turn It Out with Tiler Peck & Friends

Wed, Oct 25 / 8 PM

Granada Theatre

Limón Dance Company

Sat, Jan 27 / 8 PM

Granada Theatre

Batsheva

Tue, Mar 5 / 8 PM

Granada Theatre

Fri, Apr 26 / 8 PM

Granada Theatre

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Dance Company MOMO
Alonzo King LINES Balle t Deep River

Great Performances Suite

All 8 events from series A + B

$495

Great Performances A

$264

Jean-Yves Thibaudet , piano

Lisa Batiashvili, violin

Gautier Capuçon , cello

Tue, Oct 10 / 7 PM / Granada Theatre

Daniil Trifonov, piano

Fri, Nov 17 / 7 PM / Campbell Hall

Audra McDonald in Concert

Thu, Nov 30 / 7 PM / Campbell Hall

Leila Josefowicz, violin

Sun, Feb 25 / 4 PM / Campbell Hall

Great Performances B

$264

Midori with Festival Strings Lucerne

Wed, Nov 8 / 7 PM / Granada Theatre

Seong-Jin Cho, piano

Fri, Dec 1 / 7 PM / Campbell Hall

Renée Fleming in Recital

Thu, Feb 1 / 7 PM / Granada Theatre

Danish String Quartet

The Doppelgänger Project, Part IV

Wed, Apr 10 / 7 PM / Campbell Hall

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Word of Mouth series

$128

Jill Lepore

Amend: Rewriting the Constitution

Tue, Oct 24 / 7:30 PM / Campbell Hall

Adam Grant Hidden Potential

Thu, Nov 16 / 7:30 PM / Arlington Theatre

Nita Farahany and Nicholas Thompson

How Artificial Intelligence Will Change Everything

Wed, Jan 31 / 7:30 PM / Campbell Hall

Evan Osnos

Navigating China and America in the New Age of Uncertainty

Wed, Apr 24 / 7:30 PM / Campbell Hall

Americana series

$172

Nickel Creek with special guest Hawktail

Sun, Oct 8 / 7 PM / Granada Theatre

Mountain Stage with Kathy Mattea

Featuring special guests

Sun, Feb 4 / 6:30 PM / Granada Theatre

Rhiannon Giddens

You’re the One

Tue, Apr 23 / 8 PM / Granada Theatre

Adam Grant, Nov 16
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Earth, Air, Fire, Water series

$96 Jeff Goodell

Life and Death on a Scorched Planet

Tue, Oct 17 / 7:30 PM / Campbell Hall

Cristina Mittermeier

Between Land and Sea: Saving Our Oceans to Save Ourselves

Tue, Apr 16 / 7:30 PM / Campbell Hall

Suzanne Simard

Finding the Mother Tree

Wed, May 1 / 7:30 PM / Campbell Hall

Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson

What if We Get It Right?

Tue, May 7 / 7:30 PM / Campbell Hall

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Suzanne Simard, May 1

Illuminating a wide spectrum of systemic injustice, the Justice for All programming initiative looks to today’s great minds and creators and to the courageous leaders across the globe who are forging a new path forward. Join us as we learn from those confronting uncomfortable questions, solving difficult problems, and guiding us all toward a more equitable world.

Look for additional events to be added throughout the season.

JUSTICE FOR ALL Lead Sponsors:

Marcy Carsey, Connie Frank & Evan Thompson, Eva & Yoel Haller, Dick Wolf, and Zegar Family Foundation

JUSTICE FOR ALL UCSB Faculty Advisory Committee:

Gerardo Aldana, Ingrid Banks, Daina Ramey Berry, Charles Hale, Beth Pruitt, Susannah Scott, Jeffrey Stewart, Sharon Tettegah, Kim Yasuda

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Robin Wall Kimmerer, Nov 14 Bridging Indigenous and scientific land knowledge Mustafa Suleyman, Oct 5 Creating human-centered Artificial Intelligence Eddie Ndopu, Nov 2 Championing disability justice American Railroad : Silkroad Ensemble with Rhiannon Giddens, Nov 9 Amplifying the voices of immigrants who helped shape the nation Jill Lepore, Oct 24 Revising the Constitution for moral progress

Some exclusions apply.

Tommy Emmanuel, Mar 9 Randall Goosby, Apr 20 Fatoumata Diawara, Apr 12
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Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, Jan 25
Create Your Own series of 4 or more events and save 10%

Fall 2023 Events

2023-2024 Season Opener

Five-time Grammy Award-winning Musical Genius

Jacob Collier

Sun, Oct 1 / 7 PM / Campbell Hall

$125 (top tier) ticket purchase includes opening night party

$80 / $55 / $20 UCSB students

(limited availability)

Arrive early to enjoy food trucks and a live DJ set by KCRW’s Anne Litt

“Your favorite artist’s favorite artist.” British Vogue

“His velveteen tenor and blend of old-soul balladry and YouTube-friendly loops of live arrangements straddles generations. He’ll cover a standard like ‘Moon River’ but splice his takes together for a clip that plays well on TikTok.” Los Angeles Times

Moving fluidly across jazz, pop and R&B, Jacob Collier creates mesmerizing soundscapes using layered vocal tracks and sophisticated digital editing techniques. His multi-frame, multiinstrumental viral videos and five Grammy wins have earned him a devoted international following and a roster of collaborators that ranges from Coldplay to Hans Zimmer. An engaging live performer, Collier is known for conducting his audiences in multi-part harmonies and beats.

Jazz Series Lead Sponsor: Manitou Fund

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Kicking off the Dance series

The New York Times

“One of the seven wonders of the artistic universe.”

The Washington Post

100th Anniversary Tour

Martha Graham Dance Company

Janet Eilber, Artistic Director

Wed, Oct 4 / 8 PM / Granada Theatre

Program

Martha Graham: Dark Meadow Suite

Agnes de Mille: Rodeo, featuring live music

Hofesh Shechter: CAVE

$100 Gold Circle / $75 / $60 / $45 / $19 UCSB students

A Granada facility fee will be added to each ticket price

“These men and women easily embody the choreographer’s sense of dancers as angelic athletes.” The Wall Street Journal

Recognized as a primal artistic force of the 20th century, Martha Graham single-handedly defined contemporary dance as a uniquely American art form. In this evening of new and reimagined works framing a Graham classic, the company performs Hofesh Shechter’s highenergy CAVE and Graham’s Dark Meadow Suite, an abstract work about life’s journey and the search for connection with one’s self and one’s community. A reconstruction of Agnes de Mille’s Rodeo rounds out the program, with a reorchestration of Aaron Copland’s score performed by a live bluegrass ensemble.

Major Sponsor: Jody & John Arnhold

Dance Series Sponsors: Margo Cohen-Feinberg & Bob Feinberg, Donna Fellows & Dave Johnson, Barbara Stupay, and Sheila Wald

Presented in association with UCSB Department of Theater and Dance

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“As spellbinding and prescient as ever.”

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Visionary Artificial Intelligence Expert

Mustafa Suleyman

The Coming Wave: Technology, Power, and the Twenty-first Century’s Greatest Dilemma

Thu, Oct 5 / 7:30 PM / Campbell Hall

$40 / $25 / FREE for UCSB students

Includes a copy of Suleyman’s new book, The Coming Wave (pick up at event)

“An excellent guide for navigating unprecedented times.” – Bill Gates

The coming decade will be defined by the proliferation of a powerful wave of new technologies driven by advances in Artificial Intelligence. As co-founder of Inflection AI, former Head of Applied AI at Google and co-founder of DeepMind, AI pioneer Mustafa Suleyman has been at the center of this revolution. With a longstanding humanistic perspective driving his development, Suleyman sounds an urgent warning of the unprecedented risks that AI and other fast-proliferating technologies pose to global order, and shows how we might contain them while we have the chance.

Corporate Sponsor: Sage Publishing

Supporting Sponsor: Natalie Orfalea Foundation & Lou Buglioli

Presented in association with the UCSB Center for Machine Learning, the Mellichamp Initiative in Mind & Machine Intelligence, and the Media Arts and Technology Program

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Americana Royalty Nickel Creek

with special guest Hawktail

Sun, Oct 8 / 7 PM / Granada Theatre

$100 Gold Circle / $75 / $50 / $35 / $19 UCSB students

A Granada facility fee will be added to each ticket price

“Nickel Creek made Americana the new Indie Rock.” NPR

“One of the most adventurous and eclectic groups in progressive acoustic music.” allmusic.com

Nickel Creek is the platinum-selling, internationally renowned roots trio composed of mandolinist Chris Thile, violinist Sara Watkins and guitarist Sean Watkins. The Grammy Award-winning band has revolutionized folk and roots music since they captured the world’s attention with their self-titled LP, which showcased their instrumental virtuosity and songwriting prowess. All solo artists in their own right, the beloved trio’s 2023 album Celebrants represents a triumphant return to form after a nine-year break from recording and touring together.

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Kicking off the Americana series

“When you have the possibility to play incredible music with great friends onstage, this is just pure luxury. There is nothing better than that.”

Superstar Trio’s U.S. Debut

Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano

Lisa Batiashvili, violin

Gautier Capuçon, cello

Tue, Oct 10 / 7 PM / Granada Theatre

$125 Gold Circle / $100 / $85 / $60 / $40 / $19 UCSB students

Program

Haydn: Piano Trio No. 44

Ravel: Piano Trio

Mendelssohn: Piano Trio No. 2

Purchase by September 15 for your invitation to an opening night toast to the Great Performances series at Sullivan Goss

A Granada facility fee will be added to each ticket price

“Sophistication and suavity, both clarity and freedom.”

The New York Times on Jean-Yves Thibaudet

“Batiashvili’s fearless playing is so tonally rich and technically immaculate.” The Guardian (U.K.)

“Fierce concentration and taut virtuosity.” Bachtrack on Gautier Capuçon

Making their U.S. debut as a thrilling trifecta, violinist Lisa Batiashvili, cellist Gautier Capuçon and pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet join forces for a captivating celebration of the piano trio. In this evening of chamber music at the highest level, the three friends and exquisitely talented artists perform a program of masterpieces by Haydn, Ravel and Mendelssohn that showcases their individual and collaborative gifts.

Presented in association with UCSB Department of Music

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Kicking off the Great Performances A series
– Gautier Capuçon
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Jeff Goodell

Life and Death on a Scorched Planet

Tue, Oct 17 / 7:30 PM / Campbell Hall

$30 / $20 / FREE for UCSB students

Earth, Air, Fire, Water series purchase includes a copy of Goodell’s new book, The Heat Will Kill You First (pick up at event)

“Goodell brings to life heat as a world re-making force… This searing plea for a better, fairer and cooler future should be read [by] every single one of us.”

Naomi Klein, author of This Changes Everything

As we experience record-breaking heat across the globe, acclaimed author and investigative journalist Jeff Goodell offers an essential look at our world on fire. Probing archaeology, science, history, current events and more, he presents a completely new understanding of the impact that temperature rise will have on our lives and our planet. Goodell’s instant New York Times bestseller The Heat Will Kill You First is “a mix of fantastic storytelling, lucid science communication, and eternal optimism in detailing the profound threat we face… and what we can still do about it” (climate scientist Michael Mann).

Books will be available for purchase and signing, courtesy of Chaucer’s Earth, Air, Fire, Water Series Sponsors:

Audrey & Timothy O. Fisher, Justin Brooks Fisher Foundation, and Sara Miller McCune

Presented in association with Citizens’ Climate Lobby, Community Environmental Council, Explore Ecology, The Land Trust for Santa Barbara County, Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, UCSB Bren School, and UCSB Environmental Studies Program

Kicking off the Earth, Air, Fire, Water series Investigative Journalist and Bestselling Author
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Award-winning Historian and Acclaimed Journalist

Jill Lepore

Amend: Rewriting the Constitution

Tue, Oct 24 / 7:30 PM / Campbell Hall

$35 / $20 / $10 all students (with valid ID)

“Jill Lepore is a national treasure.” – Adam Hochschild, author of Bury the Chains

“Everything Jill Lepore writes is distinguished by intelligence, eloquence, and fresh insight.” – Susan Orlean, author of The Orchid Thief and The Library Book

Award-winning historian and two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist Jill Lepore brings her panoptic range and razor-sharp style to a discussion of the Supreme Court’s role in the U.S. Constitution’s unamendability. The U.S. Constitution was always meant to be added to and improved – amending is what makes the Constitution everyone’s, says Lepore. How has the U.S. Constitution become one of the most difficult in the world to change? And what are the consequences for a society whose constitution is frozen in time?

Books will be available for purchase and signing, courtesy of Chaucer’s

Major Sponsor: Sara Miller McCune

Presented in association with Santa Barbara County Bar Association, Santa Barbara Women Lawyers, and UCSB Department of History

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Vanity Fair

Financial Times

Featuring choreography by Michelle Dorrance, Alonzo King and William Forsythe

Wed, Oct 25 / 8 PM / Granada Theatre

$100 Gold Circle / $85 / $65 / $45 / $19 UCSB students

A Granada facility fee will be added to each ticket price

Award-winning New York City Ballet principal dancer Tiler Peck embraces the role of director for Turn It Out with Tiler Peck & Friends, turning up the heat with an innovative, handpicked repertoire by some of today’s most exciting talent. The virtuosic program includes Thousandth Orange, set to live music composed by Pulitzer Prize-winner Caroline Shaw; an electric pas de deux choreographed by Alonzo King; a collaboration with tap star and Santa Barbara favorite Michelle Dorrance; and a dynamic finale reflecting Peck’s creative partnership with choreographer William Forsythe, set to music by James Blake.

Lead Sponsor: Jody & John Arnhold

Dance Series Sponsors: Margo Cohen-Feinberg & Bob Feinberg, Donna Fellows & Dave Johnson, Barbara Stupay, and Sheila Wald

Presented in association with UCSB Department of Theater and Dance

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“The most magical dancer of our time.”
“5 stars for the pyrotechnic Tiler Peck & Friends.”
West Coast Premiere Roman Mejia

Walter Isaacson

in Conversation with Pico Iyer

Thu, Oct 26 / 7:30 PM / Campbell Hall

$50 / $30 / $10 UCSB students

Includes a copy of Isaacson’s new book, Elon Musk (pick up at event)

“Walter Isaacson’s work, words, and wisdom bridge divides between science and the humanities and between opposing philosophies, elevating discourse and our understanding of who we are as a Nation.” – White House Citation granting Isaacson the National Humanities Medal in 2021

Walter Isaacson occupies a unique position in contemporary American culture. He is a Distinguished Fellow of the Aspen Institute and has been the chairman of CNN and the editor of Time magazine. He is a host of Amanpour & Company and the podcast Trailblazers. His many bestselling works include biographies of CRISPR’s Jennifer Doudna, Benjamin Franklin and Steve Jobs. His new book on Elon Musk is the astonishingly intimate story of one of the most fascinating and controversial innovators of our era.

Event Sponsor: Crystal & Clifford Wyatt

Speaking with Pico Series Sponsors: Martha Gabbert, Siri & Bob Marshall, and Laura & Kevin O’Connor

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photo: Derek Shapton Kicking off the Speaking with Pico series photo: Patrice Gilbert

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Disability Rights Advocate

Eddie Ndopu

Sipping Dom Pérignon Through a Straw: Reimagining Success as a Disabled Achiever

Thu, Nov 2 / 7:30 PM / Campbell Hall / FREE (registration recommended)

FREE copies of Ndopu’s book, Sipping Dom Pérignon Through a Straw , will be available while supplies last (pick up at event)

“Eddie Ndopu is a brilliant, courageous and imaginative soul with the kind of conviction that can change the world.” – Imani Perry, National Book Award-winning author of South to America

“One of the most powerful disabled people on the planet (Time magazine),” Eddie Ndopu is an award-winning global humanitarian and disability justice advocate. Diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy at age 2 and given only five years to live, he has gone on to become a beacon of hope and possibility for people with disabilities around the world. His debut memoir, Sipping Dom Pérignon Through a Straw, captures his effervescent, indefatigable spirit. As a UN Global Changemaker, Ndopu actively demands equity for the world’s most marginalized segments of society and is a vital voice at the intersection of disability, sustainability and how we can best work together to make meaningful change for our planet’s future.

Presented in association with Alpha Resource Center, Independent Living Resource Center, and UCSB Disabled Students Program

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Back by Popular Demand

David Sedaris

Sat, Nov 4 / 7:30 PM / Arlington Theatre

$50 / $35 / $10 UCSB students

An Arlington facility fee will be added to each ticket price

“It’s a neat trick that one writer’s preoccupation with the odd and the inappropriate can have such widespread appeal.” The New York Times

One of today’s most observant writers addressing the human condition, satirist and bestselling author David Sedaris returns with his acerbic humor, social commentary and outlandish stories. Cutting through cultural euphemisms and political correctness, he delights audiences with twists of humor and perspicacity as he shares both published stories and works-inprogress. Stick around after the event for one of Sedaris’ legendary book signings.

Books will be available for purchase and signing, courtesy of Chaucer’s

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“I’m the most important person in the lives of almost everyone I know and a good number of the people I’ve never even met.” – David Sedaris
“Sometimes the sins you haven’t committed are all you have left to hold on to.” – David Sedaris
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Broadway Star

Kristin Chenoweth For The Girls

Sun, Nov 5 / 7 PM / Granada Theatre

$125 Gold Circle / $100 / $75 / $50 / $19 UCSB students

A Granada facility fee will be added to each ticket price

“Chenoweth always radiates a pleasure in performing that carries across the proverbial footlights… she’s like a singing ray of sunshine.” The New York Times

“One of the great musical-theater leading ladies of our time.” Time Out New York

In this rollicking cabaret-style revue, Kristin Chenoweth presents an evening of unforgettable songs made famous by her heroes and friends. The Tony and Emmy Awardwinning actress pays tribute to the great women singers who have inspired her with classics like Doris Day’s “When I Fall In Love,” Barbra Streisand’s “The Way We Were,” Peggy Lee’s “I’m a Woman” and Dolly Parton’s “I Will Always Love You.” With her charming and conspiratorial style, Chenoweth cultivates a warm and intimate atmosphere, telling stories and joking with her band and backup singers. “For the Girls… exudes the snuggly promise of a slumber party” (The New York Times).

Supporting Sponsor: Anne Smith Towbes

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“One cannot fail to be mesmerized by Midori’s flawless technique, by the orchestra of colors she coaxes from just four strings, by the eloquence and rhetoric of her phrasing.”

BBC Music Magazine

Program

Honegger: Pastorale d’Été, H. 31

Richard Dubugnon: Caprice No. 4 (“Es muss sein!”)

Schumann: Violin Concerto in D Minor, WoO 23

Beethoven: Romance No. 2 in F Major, op. 50

Beethoven: Symphony No. 7, op. 92

Midori with Festival Strings Lucerne

Daniel Dodds, Leader and Artistic Director

Wed, Nov 8 / 7 PM / Granada Theatre

$125 Gold Circle / $100 / $85 / $60 / $40 / $19 UCSB students

A Granada facility fee will be added to each ticket price

Member Appreciation Night!

Combining graceful precision with intimate expression, visionary violinist Midori is sure to transfix audiences in this performance with Europe’s most distinguished string orchestra. In 2020, Midori and Switzerland’s Festival Strings Lucerne commemorated Beethoven’s 250th birthday by recording the composer’s Violin Concerto and his two Romances. The recipient of a prestigious Kennedy Center Honor for lifetime artistic achievement, the Grammy Award-winning artist, activist and educator recently celebrated the 40th anniversary of her professional debut with the New York Philharmonic.

Presented in association with UCSB Department of Music

Pre-concert Talk by Derek Katz, UCSB Associate Professor of Musicology

6 PM / McCune Founders Room, Granada Theatre

FREE to event ticket holders

Master Class with Midori and UCSB students

Wed, Nov 8 / 11 AM

Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall, UCSB Campus

FREE and open to public observation

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Rhiannon Giddens, banjo, voice

Shawn Conley, bass

Pura Fé Crescioni, lap steel guitar, voice

Haruka Fujii, percussion

Sandeep Das, tablas

Karen Ouzounian, cello

Mazz Swift, violin, voice

Niwel Tsumbu, guitar

Francesco Turrisi, frame drums, accordion

Kaoru Watanabe, percussion

Michi Wiancko, violin

Wu Man, pipa

Yazhi Guo, suona, Chinese percussion

Part of the California Festival, a statewide music initiative showcasing the most compelling and forward-looking voices in performances of works written in the past five years

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“Silkroad has people from all over, and that’s what makes it such a great group to represent the American story, because that’s what the American story is. We are world music.” – Rhiannon Giddens
Kicking off the Global Sounds series photo: Adam Gurczak

West Coast Premiere

American Railroad

Silkroad Ensemble with Rhiannon Giddens

Thu, Nov 9 / 8 PM / Granada Theatre

$100 Gold Circle / $75 / $50 / $35 / $19 UCSB students

A Granada facility fee will be added to each ticket price

Under the leadership of 2023 Pulitzer Prize-winner Rhiannon Giddens, the genre-defying Silkroad Ensemble embarks on a new initiative that amplifies the untold stories of African American, Chinese, Indigenous, Irish and other communities in the creation of North America’s railroads. Chinese traditional music on the suona and pipa is contrasted with the fiddle and banjo of Black musical traditions, and their Indigenous and Celtic counterparts. These cultural intersections reveal a thread of commonality despite their varied origins, and remind us of the intricately rich American story.

Major Sponsor: Jody & John Arnhold

Supporting Sponsors: Mary Becker, and Barbara Stupay

Presented in association with UCSB Department of Music, and UCSB Global Engagement as part of International Education Week

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Indigenous Environmentalist and Botanist

Robin Wall Kimmerer

Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants

Tue, Nov 14 / 7:30 PM / Campbell Hall

$40 / $25 / $10 UCSB students

“Robin Wall Kimmerer has written an extraordinary book, showing how the factual, objective approach of science can be enriched by the ancient knowledge of the indigenous people.” – Jane Goodall

Robin Wall Kimmerer is a plant ecologist, 2022 MacArthur fellow and member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation. She is the acclaimed author of Braiding Sweetgrass, which celebrates the reciprocal relationship between humans and nature and embraces the notion that plants and animals are our oldest teachers. Articulating a vision of environmental stewardship grounded in scientific and Indigenous knowledge, Kimmerer was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2023.

Books will be available for purchase and signing, courtesy of Chaucer’s Event Sponsors: G.A. Fowler Family Foundation, and Natalie Orfalea Foundation & Lou Buglioli

Presented in association with UCSB American Indian and Indigenous Collective, UCSB Bren School and UCSB Environmental Studies Program

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Genre-bending Virtuosos

Béla Fleck

Zakir Hussain

Edgar Meyer

Featuring Rakesh Chaurasia

As We Speak

Wed, Nov 15 / 8 PM / Campbell Hall

$70 / $50 / $35 / $15 UCSB students

“Together, the trio’s sound is nothing short of majestic.” The Denver Post Tabla and bansuri meet acoustic bass and banjo in this musical adventure. On their new album, As We Speak, this one-of-a-kind quartet made up of musicians Béla Fleck, Zakir Hussain, Edgar Meyer and flautist Rakesh Chaurasia combines the cerebral complexity of Indian ragas with the gut-level groove of a funky bass line. In concert, they fulfill the promise of the album’s title with brilliant performances that strike an exquisite balance between compositional rigor and conversational improvisation.

Event Sponsor: Marilyn & Dick Mazess

Presented in association with UCSB Department of Music

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Influential Thought Leader and Bestselling Author Adam Grant

Hidden Potential: The Science of Achieving Greater Things

Thu, Nov 16 / 7:30 PM / Arlington Theatre

$50 / $40 / $30 / $15 all students (with valid ID)

An Arlington facility fee will be added to each ticket price

Includes a copy of Grant’s new book, Hidden Potential (pick up at event)

In this paradigm-shifting conversation, organizational psychologist and Penn Wharton School of Business professor Adam Grant offers a new framework for raising aspirations and exceeding expectations. Grant is the No. 1 New York Times bestselling author of Think Again and Originals. His latest book, Hidden Potential, explores how to build the skills and structures to achieve greater things, and how to create opportunities for those who have been overlooked. We can all improve at improving – and when opportunity doesn’t knock, there are ways to build a door.

Lead Sponsor: Jillian & Pete Muller

Related Thematic Learning Initiative event (see page 5)

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“One of my favorite thinkers.”
– Malcolm Gladwell
“Smart and challenging in the best way.”
– Brené Brown
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Daniil Trifonov, piano

Fri, Nov 17 / 7 PM / Campbell Hall $65 / $45 / $30 / $15 UCSB students

Program

Rameau: Suite in A Minor, RCT 5

Mozart: Sonata No. 12 in F Major, K. 332

Mendelssohn: Variations Sérieuses, op. 54

Beethoven: Sonata No. 29 in B-flat Major, op. 106 (“Hammerklavier”)

Precise, imaginative, tender and above all thrilling, Daniil Trifonov has earned a reputation as the must-hear pianist of the 21st century. Equally adept at discovering new possibilities in mid-18th century works as he is scaling the heights of Beethoven’s majestic “Hammerklavier” sonata, Trifonov combines dazzling technique with depth of feeling and extraordinary musicality.

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“Without question the most astounding pianist of our age.” The Times (U.K.)

“Audra McDonald is the finest stage actress of her generation. She is nothing short of magnificent.”

The Wall Street Journal

“Broadway’s greatest voice.” New York Magazine

Audra McDonald in Concert

Thu, Nov 30 / 7 PM / Campbell Hall

$100 Gold Circle / $85 / $60 / $19 UCSB students

The winner of a record-breaking six Tony Awards, two Grammy Awards and an Emmy, Audra McDonald is as stunningly eloquent in song as she is acting a role. She’s been named one of Time magazine’s 100 most influential people and received a National Medal of Arts for “her rich, soulful voice [that] continues to take her audiences to new heights.” Enjoy an intimate evening with a national treasure as McDonald performs works from Broadway, the Great American Songbook and beyond.

Lead Sponsor: Sara Miller McCune

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“Cho is a master. He displayed an impressive variety of tonal colors and remarkable technique, dispatched with jaw-dropping panache.”

The Wall Street Journal

Seong-Jin Cho, piano

Fri, Dec 1 / 7 PM / Campbell Hall

$65 / $45 / $30 / $15 UCSB students

Program

Haydn: Piano Sonata in E Minor

Ravel: Menuet sur le nom de Haydn

Ravel: Miroirs

Mozart: Adagio in B Minor, K. 540

Liszt: Selections from Années de pèlerinage II, S. 161

Pianist Seong‐Jin Cho returns with an eclectic program demonstrating his remarkable range and subtle approach to the repertoire. Cho captured the world’s attention in 2015 when his flawless performances earned First Prize at the Chopin International Competition in Warsaw. His thoughtful yet assertive style drives an impressive natural sense of balance. His latest solo album, The Handel Project, was released in February 2023.

Presented in association with UCSB Department of Music

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Back by Popular Demand

Mariachi Sol de México

José Hernández’ Merry-Achi Christmas

Wed, Dec 6 / 7 PM / Arlington Theatre

$65 / $55 / $40 / $25 / $10 UCSB students

An Arlington facility fee will be added to each ticket price

“To believe in mariachi means having a passion for life itself.” – José Hernández

Led by one of the foremost masters of mariachi music, Jóse Hernández, Mariachi Sol de México returns for a festive celebration of Mexico’s Christmas traditions. Experience holiday magic in a performance that includes elements of Las Posadas alongside traditional Christmas carols. Mariachi Sol de México has performed for five U.S. presidents and shared the stage with artists ranging from the Beach Boys to Lady Gaga.

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Best New Artist, 2023 Grammy Awards

Samara Joy

A Joyful Holiday Featuring The McLendon Family

Fri, Dec 8 / 8 PM / Granada Theatre

$100 Gold Circle / $65 / $55 / $40

$15 UCSB students

A Granada facility fee will be added to each ticket price

“The close precision and frothy power of her voice stand out immediately.”

The New York Times

“A classic jazz singer from a new generation.” NPR

The first jazz performer since Esperanza Spalding to win the prestigious Best New Artist category at the Grammys, Samara Joy embraces the great tradition of such singers as Sarah Vaughan, Dinah Washington and Ella Fitzgerald. Her 2022 recording Linger Awhile won the Grammy for Best Jazz Vocal Album. Don’t miss this Santa Barbara debut, a holidaythemed concert featuring three generations of her family.

Jazz Series Lead Sponsor: Manitou Fund

Arrive early for a Thematic Learning Initiative Holiday Sing-in (see page 5)

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Coming in Winter and Spring 2024

January

Thu, Jan 25 Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo

Sat, Jan 27 Limón Dance Company

Sun, Jan 28 Zlatomir Fung, cello and Benjamin Hochman, piano

Wed, Jan 31 Nita Farahany and Nicholas Thompson, How New Advances in Artificial Intelligence Will Change Everything

February

Thu, Feb 1 Renée Fleming in Recital

Sat, Feb 3 Roomful of Teeth with Gabriel Kahane

Sun, Feb 4 Mountain Stage with Kathy Mattea

Thu, Feb 8 Blue Note Records 85th Anniversary Celebration

Wed, Feb 21 Abraham Verghese in Conversation with Pico Iyer

Thu, Feb 22 Taj Mahal Quartet and Sona Jobarteh

Sun, Feb 25 Leila Josefowicz, violin and John Novacek, piano

March

Tue, Mar 5 Batsheva Dance Company

Thu, Mar 7 Meow Meow, The Wild Women of the Weimar Republic

Sat, Mar 9 Tommy Emmanuel

April

Tue, Apr 9 Lauren Groff in Conversation with Pico Iyer

Wed, Apr 10 Danish String Quartet, The Doppelgänger Project, Part IV

Fri, Apr 12 Fatoumata Diawara

Tue, Apr 16 Cristina Mittermeier

Between Land and Sea: Saving Our Oceans to Save Ourselves

Wed, Apr 17 Herbie Hancock

Fri, Apr 19 Antonio Sánchez, Birdman Live 10th Anniversary

Sat, Apr 20 Randall Goosby, violin and Zhu Wang, piano

Tue, Apr 23 Rhiannon Giddens, You’re the One

Wed, Apr 24 Evan Osnos, Two Superpowers: Navigating China and America in the New Age of Uncertainty

Fri, Apr 26 Alonzo King LINES Ballet

Sat, Apr 27 Kronos Quartet | Five Decades

May

Wed, May 1 Suzanne Simard, Finding the Mother Tree

Tue, May 7 Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, What if We Get It Right?

Wed, May 15 Ephrat Asherie Dance

Thu, May 16 Bruce Liu, piano

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Border Crossings:

Exile and American Modern Dance, 1900 - 1955

In January 2024, A&L joins the UCSB Department of Theater and Dance and the Art, Design, & Architecture Museum in presenting an exhibition, symposium and performance series to celebrate the contributions of borderland artists, largely erased from dance history, such as the Mexican-born American choreographer José Limón.

A highlight of the project will be Limón Dance Company’s performance with guest dancers from Santa Barbara Dance Theater on Sat, Jan 27 at The Granada Theatre.

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Education and Community Engagement

How do we build a more connected, thoughtful and compassionate community?

We do it with opportunities that are accessible to all. Through Access for ALL – Arts & Lectures’ Learning programs – inspirational, dynamic learning experiences are possible for students and lifelong learners across classrooms, our community and the UCSB campus.

Access for ALL serves more than 30,000 students and community members annually.

Here’s how we’re impacting our community:

• Assemblies in elementary and secondary schools

• Workshops and conversations with artists and speakers

• Ticket subsidies for students at all levels

• The Thematic Learning Initiative’s lifelong learning opportunities

• Matinee field trips for K-12 students at The Granada Theatre

• Lecture-demonstrations and artist panels in University classes

• Master classes for students and community members

• Post-show Q&As with audiences of all ages

• Free family performances in under-resourced neighborhoods

Please consider a contribution to A&L’s award-winning educational outreach programs. Call Stacy Cullison, Senior Director of Development & Special Initiatives, at (805) 893-3755 to learn more.

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“Art teaches abstract thinking; it teaches teamwork; it teaches people to actually think about things that they cannot see.”

Thank you to our Education and ¡Viva el Arte de Santa Bárbara! Sponsors

Arnhold A&L Education Initiative

WILLIAM H. KEARNS FOUNDATION

Sara Miller McCune

Audrey & Timothy O. Fisher

Connie Frank & Evan Thompson

Kath Lavidge & Ed McKinley

Dorothy Largay & Wayne Rosing

Anonymous

University Support:

Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor

Office of the Chancellor Office of Education Partnerships

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Ballet Hispánico performs for 4th-6th graders in an Arts Adventures field trip at The Granada Theatre Jazz Workshop at San Marcos High School with Clarence Penn of Monterey Jazz Festival on Tour Free Ukrainian cultural celebration prior to DakhaBrakha’s performance at The Granada Theatre

¡Viva el Arte de Santa Bárbara! brings people together to share the rich cultural heritage of Latin America, serving more than 15,000 students and community members each year throughout Santa Barbara County.

Created in 2006 out of a commitment to arts access for all, Viva works with dozens of local partners to present high-quality artists who share their knowledge and passion. Schools, neighborhood spaces and community centers come alive in these free programs for youth and families.

¡Viva el Arte de Santa Bárbara! is a collaboration between UCSB Arts & Lectures, The Marjorie Luke Theatre, the Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Center and the Isla Vista School Parent Teacher Association serving Carpinteria, Santa Barbara, Goleta, Lompoc, Santa Maria, Guadalupe and New Cuyama.

Coming in Fall of 2023

Perla Batalla

September 8-10

Ballet Folklórico de Los Ángeles

October 13-15

Please consider a contribution to the award-winning ¡Viva el Arte de Santa Bárbara! program. Call Director of Development Elise Erb at (805) 893-5679 to learn more.

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To inquire about membership or a customized Leadership Circle experience, please call Membership Director Rachel Leslie at (805) 893-3382.

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Patron Information

How to Order

Online

www.ArtsAndLectures.UCSB.edu

Phone (805) 893-3535

Hours: Mon-Fri, 10 AM-5 PM

In Person

Campbell Hall Box Office on the UC Santa Barbara campus

Hours: Mon-Fri, 10 AM-5 PM

A fee is required to park on campus.

Questions?

(805) 893-3535

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Ticket Donations and Exchanges

If you are unable to attend an event, we offer ticket exchange and donation options. Donation or exchange requests for another event within the 2023-24 season (subject to availability) can be made by 5 PM up to two business days before the event. Exchanging into a higherpriced performance or seating area may result in a price difference. We are not able to offer a refund for exchanging into a lower-priced event or seating area. It is the policy of UCSB and the UC Regents that a modest portion of gifts and/or the income from gifts may be used to defray the costs of raising and administering funds.

Refunds and Canceled Performances

If an event is canceled or rescheduled, tickets are refundable. The value of the tickets for canceled or rescheduled events may also be donated or exchanged for another event of equal or lesser value during the 2023-24 season. Service charges may not be refundable.

Please Provide Your Email Address

Please make sure your current email address is on file with the A&L Ticket Office; it will be used to communicate event guidelines, ticketing info and other important updates.

Tickets and Fees

All tickets and orders are subject to service charges and/or facility fees. Ticket prices, service charges and facility fees are subject to change without notice.

Always purchase tickets directly from Arts & Lectures, the event venue or the ticket agency authorized by the venue. Tickets obtained through the secondary market or unauthorized sellers may be fraudulent and will not guarantee entry.

Student and Youth Discounts

UCSB student-rate tickets are available to full-time UCSB students who have completed enrollment (one ticket per ID). A valid UCSB student ID is required at the time of purchase and at the event. “All Student” ticket holders must show current student ID at the event. “Youth” ticket holders of high school age may be asked to show ID at the event.

Group Sales

Groups of 20 or more may take advantage of special rates for select events. Contact the A&L Ticket Office with inquiries.

Accessibility

A&L is committed to making events accessible to all who wish to enjoy them. Please contact the A&L Ticket Office in advance to ensure the best possible experience and receive information about accessible seating, assistive listening devices, large-print programs and other accommodations.

Suitability for Children

A&L’s performing arts season is designed primarily for adult audiences. Contact the ticket office if you have questions about the appropriateness of an event. All patrons, regardless of age, must have a ticket to enter the theater.

Late Seating

A&L makes every effort to begin events at the published start time. Patrons who arrive after an event has begun will not be seated until an appropriate point in the program determined by the artist.

UC Santa Barbara Smoke-Free and Tobacco-Free Policy

Under the authority of California Government Code 7597.1, smoking and the use of all tobacco products, the use of smokeless tobacco products, and the use of unregulated nicotine products (e.g., “e-cigarettes”) are prohibited anywhere at all indoor and outdoor spaces managed by UC Santa Barbara.

Venues

A&L presents events at a variety of locations on the UCSB campus and around Santa Barbara. Visit the A&L website for specific venue details.

Parking at the UCSB Campus

A fee is required to park on campus. Permit dispensers are available in all campus parking lots. Purchase a short-term permit on arrival using your license plate number. Note: Select lots are closed to visitor parking. Visit www.tps.ucsb.edu for more information.

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