UCLA Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance announces events for fall 2011

I-Kiribati performers
'Water Is Rising' performers
The UCLA Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance (WACDance) is offering a variety of events for the public's enjoyment this fall. The department's emphasis is threefold: cross-cultural research, dance and community outreach. Events include student and faculty performances, lectures, and symposia and feature an eclectic range of exciting artists and scholars from around the world.         
 
For events at Glorya Kaufman Hall, including those at the Glorya Kaufman Dance Theater and the Glorya Kaufman Garden Theater, or Royce Hall, all-day parking ($11) and short-term parking (payable at pay stations) are available in Lot 4 (enter the campus at Sunset Boulevard and Westwood Plaza). For ticketed events, contact the UCLA Central Ticket Office at 310-825-2101 or www.tickets.ucla.edu, unless otherwise noted. Programs are subject to change. For further information, call 310-825-3951 or visit www.wac.ucla.edu.        
 
EVENTS         
 
Oct. 1–16
World Festival of Sacred Music
Various locations throughout Los Angeles
Ticket prices vary
 
For 16 days and nights in October, the fifth World Festival of Sacred Music will fill Los Angeles' major venues with 32 performances by artists representing the sacred music and dance traditions of our city. For locations, dates, times and ticket prices, visit www.festivalofsacredmusic.org. Many events are free. (Presented by the Foundation of World Arts, the EarthWays Foundation and the UCLA Center for Intercultural Performance.)
 
 
Oct. 6–12
'Global Flashpoints: Transnational Performance and Politics'
Multiple locations on the UCLA campus
Free
 
This series of events and performances will explore how the new globalized arena of performance addresses the current tensions between post-colonial and transnational structures through strategies of representation and contestation. Visit www.wac.ucla.edu for more information. (Presented by the UCLA Center for Performance Studies, with generous support from the UCLA Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance.)
 
 
Thursday, Oct. 13
3–5 p.m.
'Science and Art in a Climate of Change': Panel and Performance Demonstration
Glorya Kaufman Dance Theater (Room 200)
Free
 
As part of the Artist Alphabet Series, this forum brings together the "Water Is Rising" artists (see below) with an interdisciplinary panel of leading experts on climate change, including Mary Nichols, chair of the California Air Resources Board. (Hosted by the UCLA Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance and the UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability.)
 
 
Saturday, Oct. 15
7 p.m.     
'Water Is Rising: Music and Dance Amid Climate Change'
Royce Hall
Tickets: $35–55, $15 for UCLA students  
 
Performance and purpose collide in this powerful world stage premiere that illuminates the plight of the Pacific Islands, which are in danger of disappearing due to climate change–induced rising sea water. Part of the 2011 World Festival of Sacred Music, the performance features 36 dancers and musicians expressing their deep connection to nature and their ancestral past through music and movement. (A project of the UCLA Center for Intercultural Cultural Performance, in collaboration with Foundation for World Arts, the UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, and the EarthWays Foundation. Official airline sponsor: Air Pacific.) 
 
 
Tuesday, Nov. 22
Noon
Malcolm Purkey Lecture:
'The Market Theatre in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Productive Mis-readings'
Glorya Kaufman Dance Theater (Room 200)
Free
 
The lecture will be followed by a reception in the Rainbow Lounge at Glorya Kaufman Hall.  
 
 
Tuesday, Nov. 29
6 p.m.
'Culture Crossing'
Glorya Kaufman Dance Theater (Room 200)
Free
 
Students and faculty explore the creative potential of intercultural communication through dance, spoken word, performance, visual art, theater and more.  
 
 
Thursday, Dec. 1
6 p.m.
'48 Hours to Action'
Glorya Kaufman Dance Theater (Room 200)
Tickets: $6
 
The culminating event of World AIDS Day at UCLA, this program brings together artists from all over campus in a showcase of music, visual art, spoken word, video, dance and fashion based on a theme provided just 48 hours before show time. "48 Hours to Action" affirms healthy sexuality, encourages open communication and underscores the importance of HIV status awareness for the campus community.    

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