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SUMMARY:Aurora Workshop Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us on July 2nd at 2:00 PM for the Summer 2024 Aurora Workshop Series with Virinder S. Kalra (Professor of Sociology\, University of Warwick)\, Anne Murphy (Associate Professor of History\, University of British Columbia)\, and G. S. Sahota (Aurora Chair in Sikh and Punjabi Studies\, Associate Professor of Literature\, University of California\, Santa Cruz). \nJoin via Zoom here. \nFeaturing:\nRadical Love: Gurbakhsh Singh Prīt Laṛī (1895-1977)\nAnd His Vision For A New India\nPaper by Anne Murphy \nFor the pre-circulated paper\, please contact G.S. Sahota at sahota@ucsc.edu at least two days before the event.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/aurora-workshop-series/
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SUMMARY:Family Day: Sowing Seeds
DESCRIPTION:Join Watsonville is in the Heart for family-friendly fun and free admission to all current exhibitions including Sowing Seeds: Filipino American Stories from the Pajaro Valley. Participate in a community scrapbook project and take home your own photo. Lay mosaic tiles for a local public art project led by artist Kathleen Crocetti. Explore the Sowing Seeds exhibition and learn about community history from local organizations. For full program info and schedule click here.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/family-day-sowing-seeds/
LOCATION:Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History\, 705 Front St.\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95060\, United States
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SUMMARY:Santa Cruz Shakespeare Opening Night
DESCRIPTION:Tickets are now on sale for Santa Cruz Shakespeare’s 2024 Season\, featuring As You Like It\, Hamlet\, The Importance of Being Earnest\, and The Glass Menagerie. This is the Season of Generations: of the inheritors of the new world; of the young finding\, discovering\, claiming their identities and their power; of forging a new path and changing the world. Each of the shows of the 2024 season deal directly with the next generation inheriting the world. Co-sponsored by the Humanities Institute. \nThe 2024 season runs from July 18 – September 28. \n \n  \nAs You Like It by William Shakespeare | July 13 – Sept. 1 | Directed by Carey Perloff \nShakespeare’s As You Like It is a tale of banishment and escape to the forest of Arden\, where a merry band find unity\, love\, and rebirth. The ensemble includes the melancholy Jacques (“All the world’s a stage…)\, the vigorous Orlando\, and the brilliant Rosalind. Amidst a hurly of comedy\, disguise\, and discovery\, love is sought\, debated\, and eventually learned. As You Like It is a hilarious journey into the heart of human foible and frailty\, showing us the myriad ways that love can rebuild the world. \nHamlet by William Shakespeare | July 31 – Aug. 31 | Directed by Susan Dalian \nIn the most famous play ever written\, Prince Hamlet contends with the ghost of his father\, with the swift marriage of his mother to his uncle\, with himself… most potently with himself. His questions throughout\, of what it means to be a man\, a son\, a citizen of the world; what it means to be alive; what is owed; these questions have echoed through the last four hundred years and will no doubt echo for as long as we stand up on a stage and tell stories. Not to mention that it’s a thrilling tale of murder\, revenge\, madness\, and betrayal. Artistic Director\, Charles Pasternak\, will play Hamlet\, with former Artistic Director\, Mike Ryan\, as Claudius. \nThe Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde | July 14 – Sept. 7 | Directed by Paul Mullins \nOscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest has not been done in the 42-year history of Santa Cruz Shakespeare. It is one of the greatest comedies ever written\, filled with some of the sharpest wit in the English language. The most iconic figure of this masterpiece is the formidable Lady Bracknell; obsessed with tradition and propriety\, she cannot countenance her daughter Gwendolyn’s love of our titular Earnest. It’s not his money she objects to\, of which he has plenty\, but his bloodline: he has seemingly\, and famously\, descended from a HANDBAG. At least\, that’s where he was discovered as an orphan. The young strain and contrive against their elder’s conservatism; through fantasy\, imagination\, and so much wit\, they will reshape the world; redefining\, and reNAMING\, love’s conventions. \nThe Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams | Sept. 11‒28 | Directed by Charles Pasternak \nPresented for the first time in the company’s history\, Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie is an American masterpiece; an autobiographical “dream” play\, Tom\, the young Tennessee\, struggles in his claustrophobic home life\, caught between his controlling mother and his damaged sister. He loves them. His battle is actually not that he wants to leave\, but that he wants to stay. But if he does\, can he ever become the writer and the man he aspires to be? A thrilling expansion for Santa Cruz Shakespeare: Menagerie will open at the end of our traditional summer season\, running in the Grove through September.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/santa-cruz-shakespeare-2024-season-opening-night/
LOCATION:The Audrey Stanley Grove in Delaveaga Park\, 501 Upper Park Rd\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95065\, United States
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SUMMARY:Dickens Universe
DESCRIPTION:The Dickens Universe is a unique cultural event that brings together scholars\, teachers\, students\, and members of the general public for a week of stimulating discussion and festive social activity on the beautiful Santa Cruz campus of the University of California—all focused on one or two Victorian novels\, usually one by Charles Dickens. In 2024\, the Dickens Universe will feature Great Expectations\, which since its publication in 1860-61\, has been one of Dickens’s best-loved and most widely read works. \nNow in its 44th year of operation\, the Dickens Universe combines features of a scholarly conference\, a festival\, a book club\, and summer camp. Participants include people of all ages and walks of life—distinguished scholars\, graduate students\, undergraduates\, retirees\, young professionals\, high school teachers\, anyone who loves to read and who enjoys long Victorian novels. \nHere are some of the reasons why the Universe such a special experience: \n\nThe college lifestyle: participants live on campus\, eat together in the student dining hall\, have time to meet and come to know each other in different ways.\nEveryone is reading the same book. We all have this one important thing in common.\nThe range of activities—formal lectures\, small discussion groups\, films\, daily Victorian teas\, performances\, and Victorian dancing.\n\nThe Universe offers a week of total immersion in the world of Victorian fiction with friendly\, like-minded colleagues in a beautiful setting. This year’s Dickens Universe will begin on Sunday\, July 21\, and end on Saturday\, July 27. \nRegistration is now open for the 2024 Dickens Universe featuring Great Expectations. The conference will primarily be an in-person event\, with the option to attend virtually from afar. \nTo register or learn about The Dickens Universe visit: https://dickens.ucsc.edu/universe/
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/dickens-universe-2024/
LOCATION:UC Santa Cruz
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