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Springing forth: From M.F.A.s to HellaCapella

The arts at swag外流 are in full bloom this quarter with a special emphasis on work by students, many of whom are finishing final projects for graduation.

Music

The music department鈥檚 , free and open to the public, are held most Thursdays:

Carrie Hennessey, soprano, with John Cozza, piano, April 2; Trois Bois (鈥渢hree woods in French), April 23; Golden West Winds, part of the Air Force Band of the Golden West from Travis Air Force Base, April 30; Trio 180, violin, cello and piano, May 7; Sarah Plum, violin; and the swag外流 Hindustani Vocal Ensemble, June 4.

There鈥檚 a Shinkoskey concert on May 14, too: Music department affiliate faculty member Susan Lamb Cook and Gayle Blankeburg wrap up a three-concert series of all of Beethoven鈥檚 cello and piano works, with Lamb Cook on cello and Blankeburg on piano.

The 鈥淢usics of the World鈥 concert April 24 will feature the university Gamelan, Hindustani Vocal Ensemble, Korean Percussion Ensemble and Samba School.

The , swag外流鈥 contemporary music group, will give two concerts of new works by graduate composition students, April 26 and June 1.

There are three chances to hear the :

  • A free, one-hour noon performance on Picnic Day 鈥 Beethoven鈥檚 Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Minor. (April 18)
  • A concert titled 鈥淎riadne鈥檚 Thread, Ecstasy and Classicism鈥 鈥 Le Po猫me de l鈥檈xtase by Scriabin, 础尘茅谤颈辩耻别蝉 by Var猫se and Violin Concerto in D Major by Beethoven. (May 2)
  • 鈥淪urprise and Drama鈥 颅鈥 Tragic Overture by Brahms, Symphony No. 94 (鈥淪urprise鈥) by Haydn and the winner of the orchestra鈥檚 concerto competition for students. (May 31)

Other music department concerts include the University Chorus with the Auburn Symphony Orchestra, performing Gerswhin and Beethoven, May 17; Jazz Ensembles, May 27; Concert Band and Campus Band, June 3; and University Chorus, June 5.

Theatre and dance

Master of Fine Arts candidates present new works in 鈥淧oint of Departure,鈥 examining war, sex, technology and more. The thesis performances have been divided into two programs:

Program 1 鈥 April 7, 9, 11 and 12:

  • Daniel Davis鈥 EchoTheaterSuitcase project, bringing together veterans from World War II, Vietnam and Iraq with nonveterans for site-specific, audience-interactive performance.
  • Chris Wolfe鈥檚 iGeneration, a funny, physical and moving look at the impact of smartphones on young adults.

Program 2 鈥 April 8, 10, 11 and 12:

  • JanLee Marshall鈥檚 Indecency (& other bawdy bits), examining the life a thieving, cross-dressing, singing 17th-century London celebrity.
  • Joyful Simpson鈥檚 Tales of a Sexual Tomboy (A One Woman Comedy), about what it means to be a tough cookie with a soft heart.
  • Brandon Gonzalez鈥檚 Vibrant Matter, an interdisciplinary exploration into the relations between human bodies and objects.

The annual Main Stage Dance/Theatre Festival is scheduled May 7-17.

Granada Artist-in-Residence Aaron Gach directs , drawing parallels between magic acts and economic manipulation, political deception, vanishing resources and social transformation. May 28-June 7.

Galleries and museums

This spring is your last opportunity to visit the , which is closing at the end of the quarter so the staff can concentrate on the new Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art opening in the 2016-17 academic year. Here are the last shows:

  • 鈥淔ragmentary Evidence: Photographs from the Collection of Dr. Barry Ramer鈥 (a Davis art collector) 鈥 Experimental exhibition that treats 20th-century analog photography as deep history lost to viewers in the age of tumblr and Instagram. Opening reception, 4-6 p.m. April 14; exhibition runs April 15-May 10.
  • Master of Fine Arts thesis exhibition 鈥 Featuring a wide range of works by seven studio art graduate students. May 30-June 21.

The presents two student shows:

  • Design-by-Design Juried Student Design Competition (undergraduates), April 9-May 1.
  • Design Master of Fine Arts Graduate Exhibition, May 22-June 11.

The carries over its winter exhibition, 鈥淟istening to the Stone: Original Inuit Art,鈥 from the collection of a swag外流 alumni couple, through June 11.

HellaCappella at the Mondavi Center

The 11th annual 鈥淣orthern California A Cappella Extravaganza Concert鈥 is scheduled for April 10 in Jackson Hall. Presents by The Spokes student group, which is hoping for another sellout for what has become 鈥渢he most highly anticipated a cappella concert of the year.鈥

The Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts鈥 own presenting season includes bluesman Buddy Guy, April 8; Arlo Guthrie on his 鈥淎lice鈥檚 Restaurant鈥 50th anniversary tour, April 16; Bill Frisell and Joshua Light Show, presenting Guitar in the Space Age, April 24; Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble, May 8; Philippe Sly and John Charles Britton, performing Schubert for voice and guitar, May 16-17; and Ballet BC, June 19.

The Mondavi Center hosts the sound, fashion, movement and technology ensemble Quixotic, April 12; and indie pop band Belle and Sebastian, April 14.

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Dave Jones, Dateline, 530-752-6556, dljones@ucdavis.edu

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