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  • Two of the hottest chamber music groups in America today, the Kennedy Center’s quartet-in-residence, the Dover Quartet, and the Escher Quartet share the stage for a rare all-octet program. The Escher is “one of the major string quartets playing today” (Bachtrack), and the Dover is “the young American string quartet of the moment” (The New Yorker). Both are winners of the coveted Avery Fisher Career Grant and have turned heads in the chamber music field, and now join forces to show off their distinct styles and explore the depths of music composed for octets. The program includes three works for string octet, each composed by a teenaged musical prodigy. Date | Saturday, February 26 at 8 p.m., prelude at 7 p.m. Location | The Baker-Baum Concert Hall at The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center Get tickets here! Ticket prices ranging from $52 – $92. For more information, please visit ljms.org/events/dover-escher or call (858) 459-3728.
  • The project is using artificial intelligence to analyze data from smartphones, laptops, and other devices of people who take their own lives.
  • Apple recently launched a standalone streaming service for classical music exploration, including guided playlists, exclusive content and detailed metadata. Does Apple Music Classical deliver?
  • LITVAKdance has dedicated the Fall of 2021 to revisiting some of its most well-received repertoire from their four year tenure. At the Garfield Theatre at the Lawrence Family JCC, LITVAKdance will present five works full of punch, play and power. Choreographers include local dance icon and octogenarian Patricia Sandback, visiting choreographer Chuck Wilt and LITVAKdance artistic director, Sadie Weinberg. Performance event includes pre-concert complimentary cocktail and conversation with LITVAKdance artistic director, lobby art exhibition, intermission performance by Kelzmer violinist Yale Strom and access to current LFJCC photo exhibit, "Jerusalem: Art and Mystery" by Viviana Tagar. This is LITVAKdance's first main stage production since March, 2020. Note: Proof of COVID vaccination is required to enter LFJCC facilities. Program: "Rein" by Keith Johnson: Rein was originally commissioned as a part of LITVAKdance's virtual Fall 2020 production Polymorphic, a collaboration with composer/violinist Kristopher Apple. A play on words, the dance vacillates between the feeling of being reined with the release of a summer rainstorm. Keith is a professor of dance at CSU Long Beach and performed in NY with the companies of Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane and Doug Varone and Dancers. "Radiant" by Chuck Wilt: Premiered in Fall 2019 and called 'turbulent and athletic' by dance critic Janice Steinberg, the 18-minute work for 6 dancers was inspired by the life and work of queer artist and AIDS activist, Keith Haring. Chuck directs Una Productions, a dance company currently based in San Fransisco. He is a graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. "Girls with Balls" by Patricia Sandback: A comic work created by the octogenarian in 2019, Girls with Ballstakes a serious look at all of the balls women are expected to keep afloat in life through witty and playful dance vignettes that include rhymes, spoken word and even a ukulele. Patricia was a professor of dance at San Diego State University for almost half a century. She continues to make work and perform in her retirement. Works by artistic director Sadie Weinberg: In addition to directing LITVAKdance Sadie teaches at UC San Diego and MiraCosta College. She holds a BFA from The Conservatory of Dance at Purchase College and an MFA from UC Irvine. "Another Ezio Summer: New and Archived Phrases": A work for 12 dancers, "Another Ezio Summer" brought the house down at LITVAKdance's Spring 2018 inaugural performance."I gave myself two tasks; never repeat and layer. I wanted to match the intensity of Ezio Bosso's music; just when it feels like the sound can’t possibly get bigger, it does." "The Practice of Coming Back": A solo with four supporting dancers inspired by company member, April Tra and her uncanny ability to shift seamlessly from intricate isolations to watery, full-bodied connectivity. The piece is a study on coming back to a movement idea; a metaphor for being forced to continue to grapple with the same thing over and over.
  • Note: This program has been extended through Jan. 23, 2022. The Sistine Chapel exhibit in San Diego allows visitors to take time to dive into each picture and experience one of the world’s greatest artistic achievements: Michelangelo’s renowned ceiling frescoes from the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel, reproduced in a format that allows viewers to get face-to-face with the masterpieces. Through more than 30 artfully displayed reproductions, this innovative presentation includes world-renowned pieces like The Creation of Adam and The Last Judgement, bringing them just a few feet away from the audience. This experience for art lovers and history buffs of all ages, runs Nov. 19 - Jan. 23, 2022 at Westfield Mission Valley, 1640 Camino Del Rio N, San Diego, CA 92108. Tickets are on sale at www.chapelsistine.com and will also be available at the door. Dates: Nov. 19- Jan 23 Times: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. (running every 30 min) (Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday) Location: Westfield Mission Valley Cost: $13-$20 For more information and ticket purchases please visit HERE.
  • Welcome to the KPBS Hall of Fame. Established in 2010 to help commemorate the station's 50th anniversary, this special place honors the individuals and families who have made an impact on KPBS through their work, philanthropy, and leadership.
  • Join Arts District Liberty Station for a special Creative Conversation event featuring Imperfects' founder Michael J. Lynch. Imperfects is a concept which focuses on highlighting the good in our natural differences as people. They mindfully craft good for The Human experience. The discussion will be moderated by Andrew Waltz, NTC Foundation Director of Programs. NTC Foundation was established to renovate 26 historic buildings at the former Naval Training Center into a significant new flagship destination for arts, culture, and creativity. Now a burgeoning hub for life and culture, Arts District Liberty Station is a unique location filled with nearly 145 galleries, museums, artists, music groups, dance companies, makers, creators, and distinctive dining experiences. Date | Tuesday, September 28 from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Location | Online event Register here! Attendance is free. For more information, please visit the event's registration page.
  • A report released Thursday by a Yale University-based research organization found distinct racial disparities in police contacts — including searches, traffic stops and arrests — over a recent five-year period in San Diego. Plus, identities are complicated, messy and often incredibly personal. San Diegans weigh in on how they identify and their thoughts on the term Latinx. And this weekend in the arts: classical music honors the planet, a fictional band comes to life (live!), SDMA gets the floral treatment, a new San Ysidro art crawl and a Black playwright’s world premiere on Juneteenth.
  • Some U.S.-based institutions have publicly denounced Russia's invasion of Ukraine to show they don't represent the Russian government.
  • ˆFrom San Diego Dance Theater: With the many changes in the performing arts this past year, San Diego Dance Theater has fought to survive and to continue to provide excellent dance experiences for everyone throughout the pandemic. To conclude 2021, Executive Artistic Director Terry Wilson has designed an evening of dance that journeys into the heart and soul. Capturing Balance: Dances of Live, Love, and Loss includes choreography by Terry Wilson, former Artistic Director Jean Isaacs, and Guest Choreographer Khamla Somphanh. When: Friday, Nov. 12, 2021 at 7:30pm Saturday, Nov. 13, 2021 at 7:30pm Sunday, Nov. 14, 2021 at 2:30pm Where: Light Box Theater General Admission, $30. Senior/Military Admission, $20. Student Admission, $15. Tickets can be purchased at the Ticketleap link below, or by calling 619-225-1803. For more information and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
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