Moliére’s Tartuffe

Moliére’s Tartuffe

Adapted by David Ball
Directed by Julie Fischell

One of the greatest farces ever written, Tartuffe is a hilarious, satiric romp, exposing hypocrisy and greed. A timeless comedy that is perfect in a major election year!

URL: https://www.theaterdance.ucsb.edu/news/event/748

Event Price: $13-19

UCSB Hatlen Theater

FEB 27, 2020 / 8 PM
FEB 28, 2020 / 7 PM
FEB 29, 2020 / 1 PM
MAR 5, 2020 / 8 PM
MAR 6, 2020 / 7 PM
MAR 7, 2020 / 1 PM

Art à la carte lecture with Keelan Overton, PhD

"From Fez to Montecito: Moroccan Architectural Aesthetics in Situ and in Spirit"

Dr. Overton provides an overview of Moroccan traditional crafts in medieval cities like Fez and Marrakesh. Her discussion of the global appeal of Moroccan aesthetics includes a Paris mosque, Honolulu home of Doris Duke in the 1930s, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Montecito Country Club.

Art à la carte, sponsored by the SBMA Women’s Board, is a series of luncheons featuring acclaimed speakers that will inspire new ways of thinking about art, culture, and travel.

Each luncheon and lecture will be held at the historic Santa Barbara Club located at 1105 Chapala Street in downtown Santa Barbara. Proceeds from Art à la carte benefit the Museum’s exhibitions, education, acquisitions, and special projects.

Art à la carte lecture with Keelan Overton, PhD

"From Fez to Montecito: Moroccan Architectural Aesthetics in Situ and in Spirit"

Dr. Overton provides an overview of Moroccan traditional crafts in medieval cities like Fez and Marrakesh. Her discussion of the global appeal of Moroccan aesthetics includes a Paris mosque, Honolulu home of Doris Duke in the 1930s, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Montecito Country Club.

Art à la carte, sponsored by the SBMA Women’s Board, is a series of luncheons featuring acclaimed speakers that will inspire new ways of thinking about art, culture, and travel.

Each luncheon and lecture will be held at the historic Santa Barbara Club located at 1105 Chapala Street in downtown Santa Barbara. Proceeds from Art à la carte benefit the Museum’s exhibitions, education, acquisitions, and special projects.

A Night of Dynamic Post-Rock Korean Music with Black String

Black String is a South Korean quartet led by geomungo (traditional Korean zither) player Yoon Jeong Heo, who incorporates traditional Asian music, jazz, blues and rock, and electronica. It’s a powerful mix, bursting with all kinds of timbre possibilities, a context in which improvisation and traditional forms truly merge. As the band performs, amplified bursts of sound of the geomungo and Korean bamboo flutes, the fierce quake of Korean traditional percussion, and unpredictable melody of jazz guitar will grasp all of your senses. $5 for UCSB students and youth under 12; $15 for general admission.

Guest Artist Recital: ~Nois Saxophone Quartet

The UC Santa Barbara Department of Music will present a guest artist recital with ~Nois on Friday, February 28, 2020 at 7:30 pm in Karl Geiringer Hall. The program will include works by A.J. McCaffrey, Emma O'Halloran, and Pauline Oliveros, plus works by Tonia Ko and Gemma Peacocke written for ~Nois. The ensemble is a Chicago-based saxophone quartet that defies categorization by working between the boundary of contemporary classical music and experimental improvisation.

Admission is free and open to the public! For more information visit https://www.music.ucsb.edu/news/event/2010

Guest Artist Recital: ~Nois Saxophone Quartet

The UC Santa Barbara Department of Music will present a guest artist recital with ~Nois on Friday, February 28, 2020 at 7:30 pm in Karl Geiringer Hall. The program will include works by A.J. McCaffrey, Emma O'Halloran, and Pauline Oliveros, plus works by Tonia Ko and Gemma Peacocke written for ~Nois. The ensemble is a Chicago-based saxophone quartet that defies categorization by working between the boundary of contemporary classical music and experimental improvisation.

Admission is free and open to the public! For more information visit https://www.music.ucsb.edu/news/event/2010

WRITING with Resonance

Allow mindfulness and compassion practices, gentle sound and movement to lead you into deeper access with your own authentic voice! We'll experiment with fiction, poetry, non-fiction, and just plain stream of consciousness writing to tap into what we most long to say. No experience necessary.

Bill McKibben

Of all the challenges the planet faces, none is as large as its fast-heating climate – and no one has worked longer or harder than Bill McKibben to both document and fight that ever-growing crisis. McKibben wrote the first book about global warming for a general audience – 1989’s The End of Nature. He went on to found 350.org, the world’s largest grassroots climate campaign, and write a dozen more books including his latest bestseller, Falter: Has the Human Game Begun to Play Itself Out? McKibben now offers a call to arms 30 years after he first set the stage.

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

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