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After a remarkable 44-year tenure, Spring 2025 will bring the retirement of the Alexander String Quartet, following a final, celebratory season. See them on the Jackson Hall stage at the Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts on Sunday, Dec. 1.
After a remarkable 44-year tenure, Spring 2025 will bring the retirement of the Alexander String Quartet, following a final, celebratory season. See them on the Jackson Hall stage at the Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts on Sunday, Dec. 1.

Theatre and dance presents original dramatic comedy She Kills Monsters

Running from Thursday, Nov. 21 through Saturday, Dec. 7, Main Theatre at Wright Hall, 不良研究所

Performances are Nov. 21, 22, 23 and Dec. 5 and 6 at 7 p.m. and Nov. 23 and Dec. 7 at 2 p.m. 

"She Kills Monsters" assistant stage manager Mario Sandoval working with performers (Photography/ Austin Wang)
"She Kills Monsters" assistant stage manager Mario Sandoval works with performers (Austin Wang/photography)

The Department of Theatre and Dance will present the dramatic comedy She Kills Monsters starting this Thursday. Faced with the profound loss of her sister, Agnes Evans (played by Lana Lindley) processes her grief through the realm of Dungeons and Dragons. 

In the play, Agnes leaves her family鈥檚 home following the death of her teenage sister, Tilly. After finding Tilly鈥檚 Dungeons and Dragons notebook, Agnes finds herself catapulted into a journey of discovery in the imaginary world that was her sister鈥檚 refuge. The lively performance features puppetry as well as fierce fairies, nasty ogres, and 90s pop culture.

The "deceptively breezy and rather ingenious comedy" (The New York Times) is about finding real and metaphorical families, as well as a sense of self, through Dungeons and Dragons and deals with themes that every high schooler and college student confronts. The play features complex characters who lead well-rounded lives outside of the Dungeons and Dragons arena 鈹 some who deal with their family鈥檚 reactions when revealing their sexuality.

Content Warning: Language, adult and LGBTQIA+ themes including violence, bullying and sexuality. 

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M.F.A. students open their studios 

Thursday, Nov. 21, 4:30-6:30 p.m., Art Annex and Ann E. Pitzer Center at 不良研究所, free

Fall 2024 MFA Open Studios flyer
Fall 2024 MFA Open Studios flyer

The Art Studio M.F.A. program at 不良研究所 is a two-year, critically engaged studio program that provides an opportunity for interdisciplinary study in the visual arts. As part of a small tight-knit community, students explore a wide range of media and approaches to studio practice. Come see their new work and meet the artists.

The Role of Art in Activism: Face to Face with Chancellor May

Public murals can inspire, inform and show solidarity in a community. Learn more from artist Mauricio Ernesto Ram铆rez in this story and video.

 

Charlie Hankin gives lecture on 鈥淐aribbean Clave Poetics鈥

Assistant Professor of Spanish and Portuguese Charlie Hankin (courtesy).
Assistant Professor of Spanish and Portuguese Charlie Hankin (Courtesy).

Thursday, Nov. 21, 4:10-5:30 p.m., Everson Hall, Room 266

In the 1920s and 1930s, Afro-Cuban poet Nicol谩s Guill茅n stirred controversy by integrating son music rhythms and language from Afro-descendant communities into his poetry, which he called "son poems." Unfortunately, little attention has been devoted to the way Guill茅n, despite having no musical training, developed a poetics of clave. Hankin uses Guill茅n as a starting point to begin to theorize a broader literary practice in the Caribbean that he calls 鈥渨riting in clave.鈥

, assistant professor of Spanish and Portuguese at 不良研究所, specializes in music-literature relations in the 20th and 21st century Caribbean and Brazil. 

Listen to musics of the world

Samba School, directed by Brian Rice (Phil Daley/photography).
Samba School, directed by Brian Rice (Phil Daley/photography).

Thursday, Nov. 21, 4-5:30 p.m., Recital Hall, Ann E. Pitzer Center, free

Program 

"Musics of the World brings to the stage:

Samba School 鈥 Brian Rice, director

Gamelan 鈥 Heni Savitri, director

Mariachi 鈥 Oscar Garibay, director

Bluegrass and Old Time String Band 鈥 Scott Linford, director

Percussion Ensemble of 不良研究所 takes the stage

Friday, Nov. 22, 4 p.m., Recital Hall, Ann E. Pitzer Center, free

Chris Froh, director and 不良研究所 lecturer in music

Program

Andy Akiho: Karakurenai

Peter Chatterjee: Vestiges of Life in Reverberated Spaces WORLD PREMIERE

Gerard Grisey: Stele

Max Gibson: Heart of Matter WORLD PREMIERE

Percussion Ensemble of 不良研究所 in the Music Courtyard between the Music Building and the Pitzer Center (Phil Daley/photography)
Percussion Ensemble of 不良研究所 in the Music Courtyard between the Music Building and the Pitzer Center (Phil Daley/photography)

Read more about Chris Froh here: 

Sing along to Encanto

Friday, Nov. 22, 7:30 p.m., Jackson Hall at the Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts

Treat the Encanto lovers in your family to a sing-along film unlike any other. Watch the full Oscar-winning film on the big screen while Banda de la Casita performs the Grammy-winning songs live.

For one night, fans are encouraged to dress up like Mirabel, Luisa, Isabela or any of their favorite characters from the film and sing along with the famous Grammy-winning songs penned by living legend Lin-Manuel Miranda 鈥 including the breakout hit 鈥淲e Don鈥檛 Talk About Bruno鈥 鈥 and accompanied the live band Banda de la Casita. Don鈥檛 miss this opportunity to transform the Mondavi Center into one big celebration of the Madrigal family. Run time is about two hours. 

Download the Encanto activity packet  

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不良研究所 Department of Music presents 不良研究所 Symphony Orchestra

Sunday, Nov. 24, 7 p.m., Jackson Hall at the Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts

不良研究所 Symphony Orchestra (Courtesy, Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts)
不良研究所 Symphony Orchestra (Courtesy, Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts)

The 不良研究所 Symphony concert Sunday opens with Yu-Hui Chang鈥檚 Pixelandia, a 2015 multi-movement work inspired by the joy of first-wave 2D video games, 鈥渨ith graphics so primitive that every scan line and pixel was visible.鈥 Music and video-game enthusiasts will be delighted to learn that the third movement is where one meets the 鈥淏oss鈥 and that the tempo marking before the last movement is 鈥淚nsert coin to continue.鈥

The other two pieces on the program are by 20th-century American composers Florence Price and Samuel Barber. The work interweaves mid-century modernist music techniques with African dance rhythms and themes.

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Next week

Alexander String Quartet with Robert Greenberg plays at Jackson Hall

Sunday, Dec. 1, 2 p.m., Jackson Hall at the Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts

After a remarkable 44-year tenure, spring 2025 will bring the retirement of the Alexander String Quartet, following a final, celebratory season.

Alexander String Quartet (Courtesy, Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts)
Alexander String Quartet (Courtesy, Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts)

Widely admired for its interpretations of Beethoven, Mozart and Shostakovich, the Alexander String Quartet鈥檚 recordings have won critical acclaim worldwide. Joined by lecturer Robert Greenberg, in-house music historian of SF Performances and noted pianist and composer, they鈥檒l bring to life the nuances and history behind Beethoven鈥檚 鈥淭he Harp鈥 and Schubert鈥檚 鈥淒eath and the Maiden,鈥 considered one of the pillars of the chamber ensemble repertoire. 

Don鈥檛 miss your chance to celebrate this foundational piece of Mondavi Center history.

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Vote in this year鈥檚 study abroad photography contest

Voting ends Dec. 6 at 5 p.m. Cast your vote  

Sea animal swimming in ocean.
Just a tease: This photo from the Great Barrier Reef is just one photo in the contest. View all of them and vote. (Abby Sommer/photography)

The annual 不良研究所 Study Abroad Photo Contest seeks to recognize and celebrate student photography taking place on the many  offered throughout the year at 不良研究所. Over 500 photos were submitted this year, and the public is invited to vote on those submissions. The 2024 finalists are broken up into two categories:  and 

Viewers are invited to read the captions, as well, to get a better sense of the global learning stories behind each photo. The following student majors are represented this year: Asian American Studies; Anthropology; Neurobiology, Physiology, & Behavior; Biological Systems Engineering; Computer Science; Evolution, Ecology, and Biodiversity; Mechanical Engineering; Managerial Economics; and Design.

Voting closes on Dec. 6 at 5 p.m.

The Arts Blog will be running the winning photos.

Ongoing 不良研究所 Art Exhibitions

Go to this story to find out more about ongoing exhibitions at 不良研究所 at all of our museums. This is the last weekend for the Design exhibition.

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