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SUMMARY:Riyaaz Qawwali Performance - Sufi Music Ensemble
DESCRIPTION:Qawwali is a musical tradition from present-day India\, Pakistan\, and Afghanistan\, dating back 700 years. The group Riyaaz Qawwali brings 13th-century Sufi music to life by overcoming cultural and linguistic barriers\, translating lyrics to unravel the cultural heritage of South Asian devotional music. Trained in Eastern and Western classical music\, the members have been professionally performing qawwali for the past twelve years. \nRiyaaz Qawwali represents the diversity and plurality of South Asia: the ensemble’s musicians\, who are settled in the United States\, hail from India\, Pakistan\, Afghanistan\, and Bangladesh and represent multiple religious and spiritual backgrounds. Click here to learn more about the ensemble. \n \n$10 – General Admission \n$4 – UCSC Students with ID \nDay-of-event ticket window opens at 6:30PM\nDoors open at 7:00PM\nParking permit: $5 (cash or credit via attendant in Arts Lot 126) \n  \nPresented by the Kamil and Talat Hasan Chair in Classical Indian Music\, the Ali Akbar Khan Endowment for Indian Classical Music\, and the UC Santa Cruz Music Department. Co-sponsored by the Center for South Asian Studies and The Humanities Institute.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/riyaaz-qawwali-performance-sufi-music-ensemble/
LOCATION:Music Center Recital Hall
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SUMMARY:Pattern Recognition\, c. 1947
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for this week’s VMCC event\, Pamela M. Lee will be delivering her talk\, entitled “Pattern Recognition\, c. 1947.” This is the final event of the colloquia’s 2014-2015 season. Refreshments will be provided before the talk. \nPamela M. Lee is professor of Art History at Stanford University. Lee received her B.A from Yale University and her Ph.D in the Department of Fine Arts from Harvard University. She also studied at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York and the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program. Her area is the art\, theory and criticism of late modernism and contemporary art. Among other journals\, her work has appeared in October\, Artforum\, Assemblage\, Res: Anthropology and Aesthetics\, Les Cahiers du Musee national d’arte moderne\, Grey Room\, Parkett and Texte zur Kunst. Lee has published four books in addition to journal articles\, reviews and catalogue essays. Three books have appeared with the MIT Press: Object to be Destroyed: The Work of Gordon Matta-Clark (Cambridge: The MIT Press\, 2000); Chronophobia: On Time in the Art of the 1960s (Cambridge: The MIT Press\, 2004) and Forgetting the Art World (Cambridge: The MIT Press\, 2012) Another book New Games: Postmodernism after Contemporary Art was published by Routledge in 2012. Lee is currently working on a book called *Think Tank Aesthetics: Mid-Century Modernism\, The Cold War and the Rise of Visual Culture*.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/pattern-recognition-c-1947-2/
LOCATION:Porter College\, Room D245
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141203T160000
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SUMMARY:Carolyn Dean: "Seeing is Not Believing:  Colonialist Visuality\, Inka Masonry\, and the Challenge of Aniconism"
DESCRIPTION:Visual & Media Cultures Colloquia talk\, the first one of the 2014-15 season\, on Wednesday\, December 3\, 2014 at 4 pm in Porter D245:  “Seeing is Not Believing:  Colonialist Visuality\, Inka Masonry\, and the Challenge of Aniconism\,” featuring Carolyn Dean. \nCarolyn Dean is a Professor of History of Art and Visual Culture at UC Santa Cruz. A leading scholar in the field of Pre-Columbian visual studies\, Dean studies Andean\, particularly Inka (Inca)\, visual and performance culture both before and after Spanish colonization. She has published numerous articles and two books: Inka Bodies and the Body of Christ: Corpus Christi in Colonial Cuzco Peru (Duke University Press\, 1999) and A Culture of Stone: Inka Perspectives on Rock (Duke University Press\, 2010). In 2011\, she won the Arvey Prize for best book on Latin American Art for A Culture of Stone. \nPresented by Arts Division\, Film & Digital Media\, and History of Art & Visual Culture\nImage: Trapezoidal Niche at Ollantaytambo\, Peru. Inka\, late 15th c. Photograph by Carolyn Dean
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/carolyn-dean-seeing-is-not-believing-colonialist-visuality-inka-masonry-and-the-challenge-of-aniconism-2/
LOCATION:Porter College\, Room D245
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SUMMARY:Eye Music: A Festival of American Sign Language Poetry
DESCRIPTION:Free and open to the public.\nAll festival events will be interpreted and are accessible to Deaf and non-Deaf audiences. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nASL Festival: Rosa Lee\, Sneak Preview House Concert\n\n\nSeating is limited. Please make a reservation at ASLfestival@ucsc.edu \n\n\nWednesday\, November 12\, 2014 – 7:30pm\n\nPrivate home in Santa Cruz\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nASL Festival: Poetry Performance by Patrick Graybill\n\n\nPatrick Graybill\, actor\, performer\, and former professor at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf\, presents some of his poems and holds an interpreted Q&A with the audience. Part of the Living Writers Series Fall 2014. \n\n\nThursday\, November 13\, 2014 – 4:00pm\n\nHumanities Lecture Hall – UCSC\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\nASL Festival: Eye Music at the MAH\n\n\nThe Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History (MAH) hosts an evening of performance featuring Flying Words Project\, Karen Christie\, Shira Grabelsky\, Tom Holcolmb\, Ella Lentz\, Patrick Graybill. Performance curated and hosted by JAC\, nationally known mistress of ceremonies\, performer\,etc. \n\n\nFriday\, November 14\, 2014 – 7:30pm\n\nMuseum of Art & History\, Santa Cruz\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\nASL Festival: Panel – “The Creation and Translation of ASL Poetry”\n\n\nPanel moderated by Tom Holcomb (with Patrick Graybill and others). \nFree and open to the public\nparking $4 \n\n\nSaturday\, November 15\, 2014 – 1:00pm\n\nDigital Arts Research Center (DARC)\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\nASL Festival: Panel – “Artivism”\n\n\nPanel moderated by Karen Christie (with Ella Lentz\, Peter Cook\, and others) \nFree and open to the public\nParking $4 \n\n\nSaturday\, November 15\, 2014 – 3:00pm\n\nDigital Arts Research Center (DARC)\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\nASL Festival: Eye Music – Performance\n\n\nNationally acclaimed Deaf poets and performing artists visit UCSC for an evening of stunning poetry performed in American Sign Language — for Deaf and non-Deaf audiences. Featuring Flying Words Project (Peter Cook and Kenny Lerner\, pictured) with Karen Christie and Patrick Graybill. \nFree and open to the public. \n\n\nSaturday\, November 15\, 2014 – 7:30pm\n\nDigital Arts Research Center (DARC) Rm 108 (UCSC)\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\nCurated by Professor of Music Larry Polansky.\nMade possible with funding from:\nPorter College Hitchcock Poetry Fund\, UCSC\nDivision of the Arts\, UCSC\nArts Dean’s Excellence Award\, UCSC\nMuseum of Art and History\, Santa Cruz\nOffice for Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion (UCSC)\nInstitute for Humanities Research (UCSC)\nDepartment of Linguistics (UCSC) \n 
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/eye-music-2/
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