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SUMMARY:The Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music
DESCRIPTION:The Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music\, even at a seasoned 60 years old\, is all about the new—the here and now of contemporary works for orchestra. To quote Financial Times music critic Allan Ulrich\, “…in the surf mecca of Santa Cruz\, 75 miles south of San Francisco\, the Cabrillo Festival has made the contemporary repertoire sound urgent\, indispensable and even sexy.” \nThe 2023 season runs from July 30-August 13. Please visit https://cabrillomusic.org/ for more info. \nIn late July and early August each year\, audiences are joined by both preeminent and emerging composers\, spectacular guest artists\, and an orchestra of dedicated professional musicians from across the globe to give voice to works which are rarely more than a year or two old\, and sometimes still wet on the page. The opportunity for composers to work with musicians skilled and enthusiastic about bringing these new works to life\, in the beautiful\, coastal college-town of Santa Cruz\, California\, makes this an artistic paradise. With a professional training workshop for early career conductors and composers\, open rehearsals almost daily\, educational programming\, and much more\, the Cabrillo Festival has dozens of opportunities for meaningful engagement. \nIn 2017 the Festival embarked on a new era of artistic leadership with the appointment of Music Director and Conductor Cristian Macelaru. Past music directors include Marin Alsop (1992-2016\, now Music Director Laureate)\, John Adams (1991)\, Dennis Russel Davies (1974-1990)\, Aaron Copland (1978)\, Carlos Chavez (1970-1973)\, Gerhard Samuel (1963-1968). More information on the Festival’s history can be found here. \nThe 2023 Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music is co-sponsored by the Humanities Institute.
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LOCATION:Santa Cruz\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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SUMMARY:Weekend With Shakespeare
DESCRIPTION:Join Shakespeare scholars and artists for two days of lectures\, discussions\, and demonstrations about the 2023 Season’s main stage productions\, The Taming of the Shrew and King Lear. \nThe Weekend with Shakespeare Lecture Series is free\, however seating is limited! Please email Rebecca Clark\, Santa Cruz Shakespeare’s Education Coordinator\, at rebecca@santacruzshakespeare.org\, to reserve your spot. \nPlease see schedule for Weekend with Shakespeare below (subject to change). Weekend with Shakespeare is sponsored in partnership with Santa Cruz Shakespeare. \nLecture Series on Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew: Friday\, August 4 \n\n12-12:15 Welcome\n12:15-1:15 In conversation with actors from The Taming of the Shrew\n1:15-1:30 Break\n1:30-2:30 In conversation with Katie O’Hare\, dramaturg of The Taming of the Shrew\, and Rebecca Clark\, Education Programs Manager\, Santa Cruz Shakespeare\n2:30-3:00 Break with refreshments\n3:00-4:00 Presentation on The Taming of the Shrew by Katherine Steele Brokaw\, Associate Professor of English and Co-Founding Artistic Director\, Shakespeare in Yosemite (UC Merced)\n\nFor those who have purchased a ticket to see the evening performance of The Taming of the Shrew: \n\n7:00-7:15 Pre-performance discussion of ‘5 Things to Look Out For’ with Katherine Steele Brokaw\n8:00 Performance of The Taming of the Shrew at The Grove.\n\nLecture Series on Shakespeare’s King Lear: Saturday\, August 5 \n\n12-12:15 Welcome\n12:15-1:15 In conversation with Paul Whitworth about King Lear\n1:15-1:30 Break\n1:30-2:30 In conversation with Dr. Ariane Helou\, dramaturg of King Lear\, Dr. Philippa Kelly\, Resident Dramaturg for the California Shakespeare Theater and Adjunct Professor of Theater at Mills College and San Jose State University\, and Dr. Michael Warren\, Emeritus Professor of Literature (UC Santa Cruz) and Textual Consultant\, Santa Cruz Shakespeare\n2:30-3:00 Break with refreshments\n3:00-4:00 Presentation on King Lear by Sean Keilen\, Professor of Literature and Director of Shakespeare Workshop (UC Santa Cruz) and Head of Dramaturgy\, Santa Cruz Shakespeare\n\nFor those who have purchased a ticket to see the evening performance of King Lear: \n\n7-7:15 Pre-performance discussion of ‘5 Things to Look Out For’ with Sean Keilen\n8:00 Performance of King Lear at The Grove\n\n* Parking is limited at the UCSC Arboretum. Carpooling is encouraged! \n* Light refreshments will be served\, but feel free to bring lunch. \nKatherine Steele Brokaw is Associate Professor of English at UC Merced. She the author of Staging Harmony: Music and Religious Change in Late Medieval English Drama (2016)\, which won the David Bevington Award for best new book in early English drama studies. She is also the co-founder of Shakespeare in Yosemite\, which produces free Shakespeare in Yosemite National Park every April with a combination of student\, professional\, and community actors\, and of EarthShakes Alliance\, which brings together eco-minded theaters from around the world. \nSean Keilen is Professor of Literature and UC Santa Cruz\, the founder of Shakespeare Workshop\, and Head of Dramaturgy at Santa Cruz Shakespeare. \n 
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