Hindustani Vocal Ensemble
ANN E. PITZER CENTER. Enjoy a performance directed by Rita Sahai. 5p—5:45p. Free
ANN E. PITZER CENTER. Enjoy a performance directed by Rita Sahai. 5p—5:45p. Free
ANN E. PITZER CENTER. Enjoy a performance directed by Otto Lee, UC Davis lecturer in music. 5p—6:15p. Free
ROOT OF HAPPINESS. Jim Frink is a drummer and educator based in Davis. The jazz trio plays improvisational music ranging from standards, to modern jazz, to balkan folk and beyond. 7:30p—10:30p. Free
ANN E. PITZER CENTER. Named as “ambitious” by TimeOut and The New Yorker, the NYC-based BlackBox Ensemble is a collective of contemporary music performers dedicated to exploring the wide-ranging world of the music of our time. 12:05p—1p. Free
ANN E. PITZER CENTER. Premieres by UC Davis Graduate student composers. Named as “ambitious” by TimeOut and The New Yorker, the NYC-based BlackBox Ensemble is a collective of contemporary music performers dedicated to exploring the wide-ranging world of the music of our time. 5p—6:15p. Free
MONDAVI CENTER, JACKSON HALL. View a performance by the UC Davis Concert Band (Pete Nowlen, director) and the Campus Band (Garrett Rigsby, conductor). 7p—9p. $12—27.50
INTERNATIONAL HOUSE DAVIS. This immersive experience weaves together storytelling and live Filipino music, inviting the audience into a contemplative yet communal journey centered on the themes of Becoming, Belonging, Being, and Beyond. The event includes light audience participation, self-reflection, a communal activity, and Filipino food elements. 4p—6:30p. $15—25
ANN E. PITZER CENTER. Program includes the percussion, harp, flute, and saxophone ensembles. 6p—6:45p. Free
ANN E. PITZER CENTER. View a performance coordinated by Pete Nowlen. 12:05p—2p. Free
VANDERHOEF STUDIO THEATRE. Evie Ladin, guest caller, with the Bluegrass and Old Time String Band (Scott Linford, director). Limited capacity. 5p—6:45p. Free
ANN E. PITZER CENTER. Enjoy a program of music written entirely by living composers. The repertoire incorporates several different choral traditions and languages, from Latin, to Haitian Creole, to Korean and Portuguese. 7p—8:30p. $12—24
THE BARN GALLERY, WOODLAND. In Residue of Ritual, Tana Quincy Arcega and Michael Ryan curate a spectacle of objects and images culled from the endless deposits of residual materials resulting from our accelerated growth economy. Their visual commentary angles on the cultural mindset of mass production and waste as well as the vast array of ritualistic systems and customs that produce them. 3p—6p. Free