Mesa Artists Studio Tour
The Annual Mesa Artists Studio Tour, November 5 and 6, 11 am -4pm each day, invites you to visit their studios, peruse and choose art to take home or buy as gifts.
The Annual Mesa Artists Studio Tour, November 5 and 6, 11 am -4pm each day, invites you to visit their studios, peruse and choose art to take home or buy as gifts.
A collaboration between UCSB Library and Santa Barbara Public Library, the Santa Barbara Community Archives Project invites residents of the Eastside neighborhood and surrounding communities to bring their family photographs and home movies to Santa Barbara Public Library Eastside Branch for FREE digitization by UCSB Library. During this event, we’ll scan your photographs onsite and collect videotapes for future digitization at UCSB Library. You keep the originals along with digital files and we’ll archive digital copies as part of UCSB Library’s Santa Barbara Community Archives collection. We’ll also be joined by representatives from the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation who will be sharing resources related to preservation and local history. For more information: https://spotlight.library.ucsb.edu/starlight/sbcap
Join Pierre Claeyssens Veterans Foundation for the Silver Anniversary 25th Annual Military Ball to honor local veterans and active duty service members. The ball will be held Saturday, November 5th from 5:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. at the Hilton Santa Barbara Beachfront Resort.
Lobero LIVE, KTYD and Panda Man present Go To Hale: Quips & Clips – Sounds of Change on Saturday, November 5, 2022 at 6:52 PM. https://www.lobero.org/events/go-to-hale-quips-clips-2/
Families, friends and all those who support the vision of a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia are invited to join the Santa Barbara Walk to End Alzheimer’s at Chase Palm Park on Saturday, November 5
The Santa Barbara Fiber Arts Guild presents Metal & Fiber Artist, Lydia Hall of SPOOL.
Carpinteria Arts & Craft Show with 15 local artists and live music.
Gagaku Instruments Masterclass
Alicia “Lish” Lindsey (ryūteki), Thomas Piercy (hichiriki), Fabio Rambelli (shō)
POSTER: The two leading Gagaku musicians in North America, Lish Lindsey and Thomas Piercy, together with UCSB's Fabio Rambelli, conduct a masterclass on the the three woodwind instruments of the Gagaku orchestra.
WEB: The two leading Gagaku musicians in North America, Lish Lindsey (ryūteki) and Thomas Piercy (hichiriki), together with UCSB's Fabio Rambelli (shō), will conduct a masterclass on the three woodwind instruments of the Gagaku orchestra. They will introduce the instruments and explore their performance techniques, and teach how to perform pieces from the classical Gagaku repertory.
Guest bios:
Alicia “Lish” Lindsey plays the ryūteki (flute) and is the Gagaku Ensemble Director at Columbia University. Lish also teaches applied flute, directs/conducts flute choirs, and is an adjunct music lecturer at CUNY Brooklyn College (NYC), New Jersey City University, Wilkes University (PA), and Summer Music in Tuscany (Italy).
Thomas Piercy, already a prominent figure in the contemporary classical world as a clarinet soloist, began the study of the hichiriki in 2012. He has been influential in promoting the composition of new pieces for this ancient instrument; In addition to his own compositions, he has premiered many new works for hichiriki composed for him.
Fabio Rambelli is professor of Japanese religions at UCSB, where he is also the director of the UCSB Gagaku Project. He is writing a book on the cultural history of Gagaku. Rambelli plays the shō and has been championing a new kind of fusion music played on Gagaku instruments with his duo Neo Archē.
Sponsors: UCSB Shinto Studies, Department of Religious Studies, Music Department, Manitou Foundation and Division of Humanities and Fine Arts, Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Global.
Gagaku is the ceremonial music of the imperial court and the major Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines of Japan, recognized by UNESCO as the oldest continuously performed orchestral music in the world. Gagaku has long been known for its ancient inter-Asian translocal nature and its rich vernacular traditions. It is less known that since the 1960s, composers all around the world, beginning in the US, have been writing new music for Gagaku instruments, either based on traditional techniques or as ways to explore new possibilities and develop a new musical language. Lish Lindsey (ryūteki), Thomas Piercy (hichiriki), and Fabio Rambelli (shō) perform works by Alan Hovhaness, John Cage, and more recent original pieces, as well as selections from the classical repertory. Join us for this beautiful and unexpected concert. Organized by Fabio Rambelli, International Shinto Foundation Professor of Shinto Studies, UCSB.
The Arroyo Hondo Preserve is open to the public with reservations on the first and third full weekend of the month, Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. Connect to nature and explore the winding trails, creek, shady trees, and the rewarding views on your own or sign up for a docent-led hike offered on open weekend Saturdays at 10am.
1:30 pm for refreshments and registration
Speakers include
Dr David N. Moore https://www.facebook.com/davidnmoorejr/
and
Tracy Macuga, Santa Barbara Public Defender https://www.independent.com/2017/08/17/tracy-macuga-leads-public-defenders-office-new-directions/?fbclid=IwAR3_l77R68pbE779pj9xKzbtoB7TVjTFXmP6VPqh7ov31gZg6Xp6pay4Njc
Group discussions and information at tables
Reserve a seat at
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/clue-sb-collaborating-for-justice-fall-workshop-tickets-427431538237
UC Santa Barbara University Carillonist Wesley Arai will present a recital of original works for carillon, plus arrangements of classical and modern favorites created specifically for carillon.
Bring a blanket or lawn chair, grab some snacks, and enjoy the recitals from the lawn outside the tower!
UC Santa Barbara University Carillonist Wesley Arai will present a recital of original works for carillon, plus arrangements of classical and modern favorites created specifically for carillon.
Bring a blanket or lawn chair, grab some snacks, and enjoy the recitals from the lawn outside the tower!
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