Wednesday, October 3, 2012

The latest news about upcoming UCLA Live performances.

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The latest news about upcoming UCLA Live performances.

Aug 28, 12
CAP UCLA pairs internationally acclaimed, Grammy-nominated Brazilian singer-composer Bebel Gilberto with the danceable traditional forró sound of Forro in the Dark in an exclusive evening of world music September 28 at Royce Hall. Tickets ($20-$55) are now available via www.cap.ucla.edu, Ticketmaster or at the UCLA Central Ticket Office.
Aug 23, 12
First performances of season mark return of international theater to program Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA (CAP UCLA) presents the U.S. premiere of Théâtre de la Ville-Paris: “Rhinoceros” directed by Emmanuel Demarcy-Mota September 21-22 at Royce Hall. Tickets are now available via cap.ucla.edu, Ticketmaster or at the UCLA Central Ticket Office. Prices range from $25-70.
Aug 02, 12
Individual tickets for all performances in the 2012-2013 inaugural season of Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA Live (CAP UCLA) go on sale Saturday Aug. 4.
May 23, 12
Program includes international theater, new and revived modern dance works and a full spectrum of jazz, folk, blues, classical, contemporary and global music

The newly created Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA (CAP UCLA) today announces its first season of programming under the executive and artistic direction of Kristy Edmunds.

The2012-2013 inaugural season of CAP UCLA, formerly UCLA Live, marks the 75th season of public performing arts programming from UCLA.

CAP UCLA builds upon the legacy of performing arts at UCLA with a season that includes international theater companies, leading choreographers in contemporary dance, genre-defying artists and a tremendous lineup of performers from across the music spectrum. The Center’s first artist retrospective — an expansive multi-venue week of programming from Trisha Brown Dance Company: The Retrospective Project — honors a dance icon.
Apr 02, 12
Featuring West Coast Premieres of New Work from Regina Van Berkel, Alexander Ekman and Crystal Pite

New York’s Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet returns to UCLA Live with two evenings of innovative modern dance, featuring new work from some of today’s most exciting choreographers. Friday April 27 features the west coast premieres of Regina Van Berkel’s Simply Marvel and Crystal Pite’s Grace Engine, plus the first dance Alexander Ekman created for Cedar Lake, Hubbub.

The Saturday April 28 program includes the west coast premiere of Alexander Ekman’s new piece for Cedar Lake, titled Tuplet. The company also performs Regina Van Berkel’s Simply Marvel, as well as Hofesh Shechter’s second original work for Cedar Lake, Violet Kid.

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