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Chan Centre Announces 2018/19 Concert Series

Darpan News Desk, 24 Apr, 2018 04:36 PM
    The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts at the University of British Columbia (UBC) announces its 2018/19 concert series, featuring powerful tributes, vibrant cultural expressions, and brilliant musicality in the Chan Shun Concert Hall. Over the course of eight concerts, wonderfully diverse musicians from all corners of the globe will share unique sounds and songs that have garnered international acclaim, including a Mexican mariachi icon, an ethereal folk trio, and legendary a cappella innovators. Also just announced is the 2018/19 Beyond Words series, featuring two incredible performances that focus on the transformative power of storytelling.
     
    The 2018/19 Chan Centre Presents series includes:
     
    AIDA CUEVAS: TOTALMENTE JUAN GABRIEL
    Saturday, September 22, 2018 at 8pm
    Hailed as ‘The Queen of Mariachi’, Mexico’s Aida Cuevas is known for her exuberant persona, charismatic stage presence, and stunning vocal range. Joined by her illustrious band, Mariachi Juvenil Tecatitán, this engagement will see the ensemble pay homage to late singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel—Cuevas’ personal mentor and Mexico’s highest-selling recording artist of all time.
     
    I’M WITH HER
    Sunday, September 30, 2018 at 7pm
    A folk trio uniting the extraordinary individuals talents of Sara Watkins, Sarah Jarosz, and Aoife O’Donovan, I’m With Her have had their unique sound praised as “both ethereal and purposeful, a combination of searing musicianship and tender vocals” (The Guardian). Separately, these artists have founded renowned bands such as Nickel Creek and Crooked Still, and received a GRAMMY for Best Folk Album. Together, the female string musicians and vocalists blaze a new trail in American roots music.
     
    GORAN BREGOVIC AND HIS WEDDING AND FUNERAL BAND
    Sunday, October 21, 2018 at 7pm
    Drawing on the traditional Balkan rhythms and soulful Romani folk tunes of his homeland, a concert with composer and bandleader Goran Bregovic is an experience in pure, unrestrained energy. The high-octane artist, who has collaborated with such greats as Iggy Pop, Cesaria Evora, and Asaf Avidan, will make his Chan Centre debut with a program of all-time favourites and new songs from his latest album, Three Letters from Sarajevo.    
     
    JOSHUA REDMAN: STILL DREAMING
    Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at 8pm
    One of the world’s most renowned jazz saxophonists pays tribute to iconic jazz ensemble Old and New Dreams, of which his father Dewey Redman was a member. Joined by three of the most imaginative voices in contemporary jazz, Ron Miles on trumpet, Scott Colley on bass, and Brian Blade on drums, the combined quartet embarks on an uninhibited, unpredictable exploration of the free jazz of the 1970s and ‘80s.
     
    BOBBY MCFERRIN: CIRCLESONGS
    Sunday, February 17, 2019 at 7pm
    Adapting and adopting musical vocabularies with joy and spontaneity, McFerrin is hailed with redefining the very nature of singing. His wholly unique career is highlighted by collaborations with artists from Yo-Yo Ma to Chick Corea, and the accumulation of 10 GRAMMY Awards. Joined by members of his a cappella group Voicestra and 12 local singers, the freewheeling Circlesongs highlights choral pieces based on irresistible grooves, spontaneously composed each night.
     
    LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO WITH HABIB KOITÉ AND BASSEKOU KOUYATE
    Saturday, March 2, 2019 at 8pm
    Five-time GRAMMY winners Ladysmith Black Mambazo were designated by Nelson Mandela as “South African’s cultural Ambassadors to the world”, and have been delivering a message of peace, love, and harmony through music for more than three decades. Before the nine-member a cappella ensemble hits the stage, a special first act will bring together Malian music luminaries: Ngoni lutist Bassekou Kouyate and guitarist Habib Koité.
     
    CRISTINA PATO QUARTET
    Thursday, April 11, 2019 at 8pm
    The master of the gaita (Galician bagpipes) shatters every concept of the instrument with a genre-defying fusion of Latin, jazz, pop, and contemporary music. Originating from Spain’s Celtic Galician region, the fast-paced innovator is a member of the Silkroad Ensemble founded by Yo-Yo Ma, as well as a skilled pianist, musicologist, and passionate educator. For her Chan Centre debut, she will be accompanied on stage by her spirited quartet featuring accordion, bass, and drums.
     
    ANOUSHKA SHANKAR
    Saturday, April 27, 2019 at 8pm
    A virtuoso sitar artist, bold composer, and outspoken advocate for women’s rights and social justice, Chan Centre audience favourite Anoushka Shankar returns to share an evening of her dynamic and diverse creations. The daughter of the late Ravi Shankar, Anoushka continues and expands upon the innovations her father brought to classical Indian music. She will be joined by a gifted ensemble of instrumentalists for a program that includes classical ragas, as well as more contemporary cross-cultural explorations.
     
    The 2018/19 Beyond Words series includes:
     
    KEALOHA
    Wednesday, October 3, 2018 at 7:30pm
    Hawaii’s first official poet laureate, Kealoha drops a night of captivating spoken word and slam poetry in the Chan Centre’s intimate Telus Studio Theatre. The Indigenous artist graduated from MIT’s Applied Nuclear Physics program with honours, but ultimately decided his calling was to use his art form to speak out as a citizen of the modern world – and grapple with some of society’s most pressing issues.
     
    NO BLUE MEMORIES: THE LIFE OF GWENDOLYN BROOKS
    Sunday, February 24, 2019 at 7pm
    In No Blue Memories: The Life of Gwendolyn Brooks, the celebrated American poet and first ever African-American winner of the Pulitzer Prize is given a loving, multidisciplinary tribute. Returning after 2017’s sold-out Ada/Ava, Manual Cinema will use shadow puppetry, projection, and a six-piece live band on the Chan Shun Concert Hall stage to share the incredible and inspiring true story of Brooks’ heroic life and endeavours.
     
    CHAN CENTRE CONNECTS SERIES
    The Chan Centre proudly complements their presentations with a thought-provoking outreach series, Chan Centre Connects. Through enlightening artist and expert talks, panel discussions, workshops, master classes, and film screenings, the series offers audiences a platform for more in-depth engagement with the season’s programming. The 2018/19 season will feature a continuation of the musical film series at The Cinematheque, as well as a hands-on puppetry workshop with the artists of Manual Cinema and much more. Chan Centre Connects events are updated online throughout the year at chancentre.com/connects.
     
    Single tickets for the 2018/19 Chan Centre Presents and Beyond Words series go on sale at 12 noon on Tuesday June 12, 2018.
     
    Subscription packages will be on sale as of 12 noon on Tuesday April 24, 2018 and include complete eight-concert subscriptions as well as three-concert and six-concert packages.
     
    Tickets and Subscriptions can be purchased in the following ways:
    Online at ¬chancentre.com
    By phoning (604) 822-2697, Tuesday – Saturday, 12 noon – 5pm.
    In person at the Chan Centre ticket office, 6265 Crescent Road, UBC (Tuesday to Saturday): 12 noon to 5pm. *The Chan Centre ticket office is closed on Sundays, Mondays, and statutory holidays.

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