UCLA's World Arts and Cultures/Dance announces events for winter 2012
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The UCLA Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance (WACDance) is offering a variety of events for the public's enjoyment this winter. 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, 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
Friday–Saturday, Jan. 20–21
8 p.m.
MFA Upstarts Series Presents: 'SWEET MOVES'
Glorya Kaufman Dance Theater (Room 200), Glorya Kaufman Hall
Tickets: $15; $8 students
Graduate student choreographers Heather Coker and Sarah Wilbur combine popular and unpopular movement vocabularies, conventional images of the female body in motion, live theatrical performance, dance film, and fragmented narratives to find the "truths" that are hidden and revealed by dancing.
Friday–Sunday, Feb. 10–12
(Friday at 8 p.m.; Saturday at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.; Sunday at 3 p.m.)
'WACSMASH!'
Glorya Kaufman Dance Theater (Room 200), Glorya Kaufman Hall
Free
WACSMASH! is a showcase of dance, film, spoken word and other artistic work created and produced by undergraduate students in the UCLA Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance and is associated with the World Arts and Cultures Undergraduate Society (WACUS).
Friday, March 2
8 p.m.
MFA 2 Dance Performance
Glorya Kaufman Dance Theater (Room 200), Glorya Kaufman Hall
Free
An evening of immersive dance theater reimagining memory, family histories and what comes after loss. Graduate students drive the ordinary dance experience into new territory by engaging with theater, film, music, photography and live sound.
Tuesday, March 13
6 p.m.
'Culture Crossing'
Glorya Kaufman Dance Theater (Room 200), Glorya Kaufman Hall
Free
Students and faculty explore the creative potential of intercultural communication through choreography, dance, spoken word, performance, visual art, theater and more.
Wednesday, March 14
6 p.m.
'Pau Hana'
Glorya Kaufman Dance Theater (Room 200), Glorya Kaufman Hall
Free
Literally "end of work" in Hawaiian, "Pau Hana" is an opportunity to see and show what has been happening in UCLA Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance classes each quarter.







