Westmont’s recreation of Mozart’s Magic Flute

Come see the Westmont Theater Arts and the Westmont Music program preform together in a recreation of Mozart's comedic production: The Magic Flute. This production is being directed by professor of music and worship, Dr. Michael Shasberger and professor of theater arts, Dr. John Blondell. Tickets are $15 for Westmont students and $20 for others

OPERA SANTA BARBARA PRESENTS Eugene Onegin By Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Set in the grand ballrooms and country estates of Imperial Russia, Eugene Onegin tells the tale of a young aristocrat who allows his arrogance to cost him everything. Tchaikovsky’s lush music propels Alexander Pushkin’s compelling story. Maestro Valéry Ryvkin returns to conduct and Ensemble Theatre’s Jonathan Fox directs. Company favorites Karin Wolverton and Lee Poulis

The Laramie Project

In October 1998, a hateful act took the life of Matthew Shepard. As the nation struggled to explain threads of intolerance woven into the fabric of American communities, Moisés Kaufman and members of Tectonic Theater Project visited Laramie, Wyoming to listen to the people of the community where the crime took place. Through a text taken verbatim from hundreds of interviews, The Laramie Project reveals a complex truth of the depths of intolerance and the heights of human empathy.

Performance Dates:

March 1, 6, 7, 8, 2019 - 8:00pm

March 2, 9, 2019 - 2:00pm

ART by Yasmina Reza

 

ART, by internationally renowned playwright Yasmina Reza, and translated from the original French by Christopher Hampton, is a crisp, witty comedy that concerns three long-time friends, Marc, Serge, and Yvan. 

6TH ANNUAL AIIC RFG SYMPOSIUM: DECOLONIZING OUR LIVES

The American Indian and Indigenous Collective IHC Research Focus Group’s 2019 Symposium addresses and critically examines decolonization as a multi-layered project that is always-already in process. We, as Native and Indigenous peoples, and we as contemporary walkers upon these lands continue to participate (wittingly and unwittingly) in the colonial project. How can we best advance our decolonization as individuals and as communities? This is more than a rhetorical question. It is a call to action. In spring 2018, the Native community at UCSB and surrounding environs created the Decolonizing Our Lives Project (DOLP). Members of local Chumash communities, the UCSB Native community, and other communities of color at UCSB were invited to participate in DOLP. DOLP originally focused on decolonization by focusing on Indigenous foods to plant and eat, and by increasing communal activities that honor spiritual and physical Native traditions. Community activities, such as community dinners in our Four Directions and Three Sisters gardens and shared sports activities are designed to gather individuals, from across divisions, into relationship. Please join the American Indian & Indigenous Collective (AIIC) and keynote speakers Dr. John Gamber, Dr. Devon Mihesuah, Dr. Alexis Bunten and Stan Rodriguez for three days of presentations, panels, roundtables, films, and discussions.

DECOLONIZING OUR LIVES
Friday-Sunday March 1-3, 2019, UC Santa Barbara
Each day begins at 8:30 am

March 1st – McCune Conference Center, HSSB 6020
March 2 & March 3 – Student Resource Building

Registration in advance is encouraged, please visit www.sites.google.com/view/decolonizingourlives

Sponsored by the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center | Graduate Student Association | Department of Theater and Dance| Department of English & ACGC | Department of Linguistics | Department of Political Science | Department of History | Department of Anthropology | UCSB College of Letters and Sciences | Department of Religious Studies | Department of Music | Department of Sociology | MultiCultural Center | UCSB Graduate Division | Gevirtz Graduate School of Education | Film & Media Studies | UCSB Associated Students | Environmental Studies | Executive Vice Chancellor David Marshall Associate Vice Chancellor Maria Herrera-Sobek | The Hull Chair-Feminist Studies | Office of Equal Opportunity & Discrimination Prevention Office

Kathy Ireland at ‘A Classic Storybook Luncheon’

World-famous lifestyle designer Kathy Ireland will join United Way of Santa Barbara County’s (UWSBC) Women United for “A Classic Storybook Luncheon.” Proceeds from this event will support United Way’s early education programs in Santa Barbara County.

Ireland has graced the cover of Forbes Magazine multiple times, and License! Global magazine rated her as having the 25th most powerful brand globally. Ireland supports philanthropy in many powerful ways, including local education.

Women United mobilizes a powerful leadership network of women to strengthen the Santa Barbara community. Through fundraising, volunteerism, and advocacy, Women United focuses on expanding United Way’s early educational opportunities for local children from pre-K through third grade.

Tickets and sponsorship opportunities are available now by calling (805) 965-8591 or visiting www.unitedwaysb.org/storybookluncheon.

The Laramie Project

In October 1998, a hateful act took the life of Matthew Shepard. As the nation struggled to explain threads of intolerance woven into the fabric of American communities, Moisés Kaufman and members of Tectonic Theater Project visited Laramie, Wyoming to listen to the people of the community where the crime took place. Through a text taken verbatim from hundreds of interviews, The Laramie Project reveals a complex truth of the depths of intolerance and the heights of human empathy.

Performance Dates:

March 1, 6, 7, 8, 2019 - 8:00pm

March 2, 9, 2019 - 2:00pm

BEATLES REVOLUTIONS: YELLOW SUBMARINE

Set in the psychedelic paradise of Pepperland, Yellow Submarine (1968) pits Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band against the Blue Meanies, enemies of fun and music. Director George Dunning and art director Heinz Eidelmann employ a constantly-shifting array of ’60s pop art settings in this revolutionary animated feature, which has inspired directors ranging from Terry

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