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Performancesplaza del sol

2009 - 2010

welcome

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contents 2 - 3 Become a Subscriber

4 - 5 Subscription packages

6 - 19 Schedule of events

20 Season at a glance

21 Options for ordering

22 Credits

23 - 24 Order form

25 Parking information

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Welcome to the 2009-2010 ARTS Northridge Season. Audience response to the 2008-2009 Season resulted in an 80% box offi ce, the most successful ticket sales in the history of the theatre.

This year we are offering 28 headliner events organized into fi ve different packages: LEGENDS, DANCE, CLASSICAL, JAZZ/ROOTS, and THEATRE/SPOKEN WORD. Packages are specially priced for the LEGENDS Series and a 20% discount is available for the DANCE, CLASSICAL, JAZZ/ROOTS, and THEATRE/SPOKEN WORD Series, as well as a 10% “choose your own series” that allows you to pick across all series. With these discounts, we are again offering the best entertainment value in the entire region!

With your subscription this year, you will position yourself for priority seating for the opening season of the new VALLEY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, scheduled to open in January 2011.www.ArtsNorthridge.csun.com

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Become a Season Ticket Subscriber!

Two Ways to Subscribe…

Take advantage of this opportunity to become a fi rst-year subscriber for Sea-son Tickets at the new Valley Performing Arts Center, with priority seating! As a season ticket subscriber to the Plaza del Sol Performance Hall, you’ll become one of an elite group of visionary supporters who will be recognized for their leadership and commitment to our event programs for as long as you renew your subscription. When you renew your subscription, you’ll also have the opportunity to purchase tickets to our inaugural season before the general public—AND before subscribers who wait for the new building to open—while enjoying an-other year of exciting performances at the intimate Plaza del Sol Performance Hall on the California State University Northridge campus.

“Series” Subscription

By purchasing tickets to one Subscrip-tion Series (Legends, Dance, Classical, Jazz/Roots or Theatre/Spoken Word) in the 2009-2010 Season, you become a Season Ticket Subscriber with renewal priority. As a Subscriber, you are also rewarded with a 20% savings on every ArtsNorthridge ticket you purchase.

There’s only ONE Opening Season at the Valley Performing Arts Center

We call it Renewal Priority: Subscrib-ers who consistently renew their subscriptions season after season are guaranteed the right to purchase tickets before single ticket buyers and new subscribers, as long as they remain subscribers. Subscribe today to establish your renewal priority to become a season ticket subscriber to the new Valley Performing Arts Center, opening in 2011.

This year we are offering an incredible choice of headliner events organized into fi ve different subscription catego-ries. With outstanding discounts on our season packages, we are again offering the best entertainment value in the entire region!

subscriber benefits

“Choose-Your-Own Series” Subscription

By purchasing a “Choose Your Own” Se-ries, which allows you to pick across all the series’ six separate performances, you receive a 10% discount and renewal priority for next season.

Discounts —Save 10-20%!

Priority SeatingSubscribers are given priority over single ticket buyers.

Advance NoticeSubscribers are informed of added events before the general public.

Flexible OrderingSubscribers may purchase additional tickets to other events and receive seating priority and series discount.

Renewal PrioritySubscribers are given fi rst chance to renew their subscription to next season’s series.

Flexible ExchangesCan’t make a show? Exchange your tickets for another event.

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Before you purchase individual tickets or create your own series, consider subscribing to one of the packages below. You’re sure to discover something new and interesting. Plus, you’ll receive our subscriber seating priority on EVERY ticket you buy. It’s our best deal!

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$270 $216

Count Basie Orchestra Sat/Sep 12/8pm

Lavay Smith Sat/Oct 24/8pm

Chookasian Armenian Concert Sat/Nov 14/8pmChookasian Armenian Concert Ensemble & Dancers

David Binney Quartet Sat/Feb 27/8pm

Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder Sat/Mar 13/8pm

Diane Schuur Sat/Mar 27/8pm

$270 $216

Smokey Joe’s Café Sat/Oct 17/8pm

Of Mice and Men Fri/Oct 23/8pm

Tommy Tune & The Manhattan Rhythm Kings

Sat/Nov 21/8pm

Capitol Steps Sat/Feb 13/8pm

A Gershwin Celebration Sat/Apr 17/8pm

Love Letters TBA

Regular Price

Series Price

$280 $224

Debbie Reynolds Sat/Oct 3/8pm

Patti Austin Sat/Nov 7/8pm

Maureen McGovern Sat/Feb 6/8pm

Christine Ebersole Sat/Apr 24/8pm

$270 $216

Ballet Hispanico Tue/Oct 13/8pm

State Street Ballet Nutcracker Sat/Dec 5/2pmState Street Ballet Nutcracker Sat/Dec 5/7pm

Dance Theatre of Harlem Ensemble Tue/Feb 2/8pm

Nai-Ni Chen Dance Tue/Mar 16/8pm

Aspen Santa Fe Ballet Tue/Apr 13/8pm

Ballet Folklorico “Quetzalli” Fri/Apr 30/8pm

$270 $216

Rojas & Barbosa Lima Thu/Oct 1/8pm

Imani Winds Thu/Oct 8/8pm

Kavafian-Schub-Shifrin Trio Thu/Nov12/8pm

Leon Bates Thu/Feb 4/8pm

Ying Quartet Thu/Mar 11/8pm

eighth blackbird Thu/Apr 29/8pm

State Street Ballet’sThe Nutcracker

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fantastic The World Famous Count Basie Orchestrawith special female guest vocalistSat, Sept 12, 2009 • 8 pm

The World Famous Count Basie Orchestra teams with a special “surprise”multi - Grammy™ nominated vocalist for a jammin’ Season Opening at the Plaza del Sol Performance Hall! We’re celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Count Basie’s birth and 75 years of The World Famous Count Basie Orchestra. Great jazz masters Bill Hughes and Frank Foster will arrange this stellar pairing along with long-time Basie member Dennis Wilson, who conceived the concept. Our guest singer takes on the great songs of the American Songbook that have their own unique history with Count Basie, tipping her hat to the fantastic vocalists who have performed with the orchestra, including Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday and Sarah Vaughan, adding the scintillating Basie sounds in the new material arranged for her unique stylings. Experience our musical heritage Opening Night!Jazz/Roots Series

Count Basie Orchestra

6 Carlos Barbosa Lima and Berta RojasAlma & CorazónThurs, October 1, 2009 • 8 pm

Imagine two sensitive and versatile guitar artists who easily move from classical to jazz, mixing old world classical roots with new world rhythms—and whose work encompasses everything from Scarlatti to Gershwin, Jobim and Brubeck! This unique Brazilian/Paraguayan duo is considered today’s premier interpreters of guitar fusion, captivating music-lovers in the Americas, Europe, and Asia. Classical Series

Debbie ReynoldsSat, October 3, 2009 • 8 pm

Stage and screen legend Debbie Reynolds has been entertaining audiences for more than 55 years, starring in motion pictures, nightclubs, Broadway and television. Shooting to stardom as the female lead in the legendary Singin’ in the Rain, she received a Best Actress Academy Award nomination for her feisty Unsinkable Molly Brown, a Tony nomination for Irene, and an Emmy nomination for Will and Grace. Debbie is now headlining on the entertainment circuit from Las Vegas to Atlantic City to the London Palladium—and now brings her “unsinkable” talent to Northridge!Legends Series

Imani WindsThurs, October 8, 2009 • 8 pm

Grammy-nominated Imani Winds pushes classical repertory into more inclusive terrain. They carve a unique path in the classical music world with dynamicperformances, culturally poignant programming and collaborations, and inspirational outreach, bridging European, American, African and Latin American traditions.Classical Series

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Carlos Barbosa Lima and Berta Rojas

Imani Winds

Debbie Reynolds

Ballet HispanicoTue, October 13, 2009 • 8 pm

For nearly 40 years, Ballet Hispanico has thrilled audiences worldwide with its magnetic energy and vivacious choreography. Boasting 13 stunning dancers who are true ambassadors of the rich cultural heritage of America’s Hispanic population, Ballet Hispanico offers an inspired program of duets and trios showcasing Cuban, Spanish, Brazilian, and Argentinean choreographic and musical styles—a perfect introduction to a wide array of Latino dance and culture.Dance Series

Smokey Joe’s Café, The Songs Of Leiber And StollerSat, October 17, 2009 • 8 pm

As good as Pomus and Gordy were, they can’t compare with the premier rock & roll songwriters of the pre-Beatles era: Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. The team created such enduring standards as “Kansas City,” “Hound Dog,” “Stand By Me,” “Spanish Harlem,” “Jailhouse Rock,” and many more. Those songs and 33 more are assembled into a bookless Broadway musical called Smokey Joe’s Café, which was nominated for 8 Tony Awards. Theatre/ Spoken Word Series

Barter Theatre’s Of Mice and MenFri, October 23, 2009 • 8 pm

John Steinbeck’s captivating tale of the unique friendship between two traveling workers, George and Lennie, and their quest for the American dream is brought to life by one of the nation’s oldest professional regional theatres. This timeless American masterpiece illuminates the power of a dream and its ability to connect people and provide hope for a brighter future. But as all too often happens, “the best laid schemes o’ mice and men” go awry in this powerful production.Theatre/ Spoken Word Series

Lavay Smith and her Red Hot Skillet LickersSat, October 24, 2009 • 8pm

Lavay Smith is an internationally recognized diva of jazz and blues, with a singing style infl uenced by Billie Holiday, Dinah Washington, and other legendary greats. This sultry chanteuse evokes a sensuous era of jazz queens and sexy pinups and adds a modern, feminist twist. Jazz/Roots Series

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Ballet Hispanico

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Patti AustinSat, November 7, 2009 • 8 pm

Crossing all musical genres with 16 solo albums, Patti Austin—performer, songwriter and vocalist—has a star-studded career that has made her one of the most beloved artists the world over. A protégé of Dinah Washington, Quincy Jones and Michael Jackson, her hits include “Baby Come to Me,” “Through the Test of Time” and “How Do You Keep the Music Playing?” Awards include the 2008 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album (Avant Gershwin).Legends Series

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Red Hot Skillet Lickers

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Barter Theatre’s Of Mice and Men

Kavafi an-Schub-Shifrin Trio Thurs, November 12, 2009 • 8 pm

After 25 years of friendship and music making, Ani Kavafi an, Andre-Michel Schub and David Shifrin —each a true virtuoso and a member of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center—came together as a trio with undeniable chemistry. The spontaneity, the excitement and the fun they have playing together is beyond what they ever anticipated. Combined, they have performed with nearly every major orchestra around the world and in recitals at the major concert halls. Classical Series

Chookasian Armenian Concert Ensemble

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Chookasian Armenian Concert Ensemble & DancersSat, November 14, 2009 • 8 pm

The Chookasian Armenian Concert Ensemble presents traditional songs and folk dances of Eastern and Western Armenia, performed with ancient acoustic instruments from Armenia. This multiple award-winning company presents the full spectrum of ancient and traditional Armenian music, ushering audiences of every ethnic group through the portals of old-world Armenian music!Jazz/Roots Series

Tommy Tune in Steps in TimeA Broadway Biography in Song and Dance with The Manhattan Rhythm KingsSat, November 21, 2009 • 8 pm

The name Tommy Tune brings a kaleidoscope of images—a long, lanky Ambrose Kemper high-stepping through the park in Hello, Dolly! An elegant and energetic gentleman in top hat and tails in My One and Only. The precisely synchronized tapping and trick lariat dancing in The Will Rogers Follies. These memories serve as artistic milestones in the 50-year career of performer/director/ choreographer and Theatre Hall of Fame member Tommy Tune. With nine Tony Awards, eight Drama Desk Awards, two Obie Awards, two Astaire Awards, the American Dance Award, the Drama League Award, the George Abbott Award for Lifetime Achievement (the list goes on…), Tune is the most honored star in Broadway history!Theatre/ Spoken Word Series

State Street Ballet’s The NutcrackerSat, December 5, 2009 • 2 pm and 7 pm

Share the adventure, fantasy, romance, and the triumph of good over evil. For more than 175 years, E.T.A. Hoffman’s classic tale of Clara and her prince has delighted children of all ages. Set to music by Tchaikovsky, the Nutcracker’s story enchants as your favorite characters are brought to life in this newly choreographed holiday favorite—a Hollywood-themed presentation of art deco sets and glamorous 1930s costumes!Dance Series

Tommy Tune

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Dance Theatre of Harlem EnsembleTue, February 2, 2010 • 8 pm

Dance Theatre of Harlem Ensemble—the fi rst black classical ballet company—has achieved unprecedented success, bringing innovative and bold new forms of artistic expression to audiences around the world. Arthur Mitchell has for four decades personifi ed the vision and ambition needed to shape a dance company. With a style based on 20th-century classicism, the company is noted for graceful and vigorous performances of works by such choreographers as Balanchine, Robbins, and Mitchell himself.Dance Series

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Leon BatesThurs, February 4, 2010 • 8 pm

Whether in recital or as a soloist with orchestra, his praises are enumerated in many different languages, but they are all in agreement on one point: Leon Bates is a major artist and one of America’s best pianists! He is continually invited to perform on the major concert stages around the world because audiences and critics fi nd his musical spirit possesses the elements of greatness.Classical Series

Maureen McGovern, A Long and Winding Road Sat, February 6, 2010 • 8 pm

Maureen McGovern brings an entertaining and introspective theatrical concert based on her recent album of the same name, in which she courts listeners with controlled displays of passion and emotion. In a feast for baby-boomers, McGovern celebrates the era of Simon & Garfunkel, Lennon & McCartney and Joni Mitchell. Just as vintage wine improves with age, McGovern—one of the most technically profi cient and lovely voices in cabaret—has matured with a new darker, mellower quality to her sound that resonates more beautifully than ever! Legends Series

Capitol Steps Sat, February 13, 2010 • 8 pm

You watch Saturday Night Live and tune in to Comedy Central for The Daily Show and The Colbert Report. But when it comes to satire, you haven’t seen the real thing until you’ve seen Capitol Steps. The only group in America that attempts to be funnier than Congress, Capitol Steps is constantly changing to keep up with the latest headlines, but unlike SNL and The Daily Show, the actors and actresses sing their satire. The material is fresh and bipartisan. As they say, “We make fun of everybody.”Theatre/ Spoken Word Series

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Leon Bates

Maureen McGovern

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David Binney QuartetSat, February 27, 2010 • 8 pm

Acclaimed as a considerable and highly individual compositional talent, saxophonist David Binney wins praise from critics and colleagues alike. Known for his performances with such prestigious groups as the big bands of Gil Evans and Maria Schneider, Binney was also a co-founder of the hard-edged quintet, Lost Tribe and the open-form collective quartet, Lan Xang. With these groups and on his own, he has recorded a dozen albums.Jazz/Roots Series

Ying QuartetThurs, March 11, 2010 • 8 pm

The Ying Quartet occupies a position of unique prominence in the classical music world. They combine brilliantly communicative performances with a fearlessly imaginative view of chamber music in today’s world. Now in their second decade as a quartet, the Yings are established as an ensemble of the highest musical qualifi cations in their tours across the United States and abroad. Classical Series

Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky ThunderSat, March 13, 2010 • 8 pm

Beyond Grammy™ Award-winning records and Country Music Hall of Fame awards, Bluegrass legend Ricky Skaggs, one of music’s most talented and dynamic performers, and his band, Kentucky Thunder, continue to lead the charge in bringing renewed vitality to country music’s most down-to-earth art form—carrying this lively and distinctively American form of music to audiences worldwide.Jazz/Roots Series

Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company Tues, March 16 , 2010 • 8 pm

A blossom of color, energy and motion, “like endlessly proliferating forces of cosmic energy,” says the New York Times. The dances of Nai-Ni Chen fuse the dynamic freedom of American modern dance with the grace and splendor of Asian art. Celebrating the diversity of ideas shaped by the immigrant experience, the Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company bridges the gap of understanding between East and West.Dance Series

David Binney Quartet

Ricky Skaggs

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Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company

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Diane SchuurSat, March 27, 2010 • 8 pm

Vocalist/pianist Diane Schuur is as eclectic as she is brilliant. A longtime disciple of Dinah Washington and other legendary jazz singers of the ‘40s and ‘50s, Schuur has built a stellar career by embracing not only the jazz of her parents’ generation, but also the pop music of her own youth during the late ‘50s and ‘60s. In a recording career that spans nearly three decades—and includes two Grammys™ and three Grammy™ nominations—Schuur’s music has explored nearly every corner of the American musical landscape.Jazz/Roots Series

Aspen Santa Fe BalletTues, April 13, 2010 • 8 pm

Heading into their second decade, the success of the Aspen Santa Fe Ballet is cause for celebration! ASFB is a uniquely structured and multi-faceted company founded by longtime Aspenite Bebe Schweppe. It is a leader in the dance world in terms of repertoire, acquiring and commissioning work from top choreographers.Dance Series

Aspen Santa Fe Ballet

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16A Gershwin CelebrationSat, April 17 , 2010 • 8pm

From Tin Pan Alley to Broadway to the silver screen, George Gershwin did it all. His unique blend of jazz, blues and classical music made him one of the most innovative composers of all time. This show includes Gershwin’s classic songs, dialogue rich with anecdotal insights into his life, and a thrilling rendition of Rhapsody In Blue. From the foot-tapping “I Got Rhythm” to the poignancy of “Someone To Watch Over Me,” no other composer has so perfectly captured the true spirit of America. Join Broadway stars Raymond Saar, Diane Ketchie, Valerie Perri and Scott Harlan for this magical night!Theatre/ Spoken Word Series

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A Gershwin Celebration

Diane Schuur

Christine Ebersole Sat, April 24, 2010 • 8 pm

The 2007 Tony winner for Best Actress in a Musical for her work in Grey Gardens, Christine Ebersole also won the Drama Desk Award, and the Drama League awarded her Outstanding Performance of the Year! You’ve seen her featured in nonstop fi lm and TV roles. Her incredible singing range, from comic alto to lyrical soprano, is simply fl awless. This evening’s arrangements are a clever wink to sassy nightclub acts of the 1960s.Legends Series

eighth blackbird Thur, April 29, 2010 • 8 pm

eighth blackbird has built its reputation pursuing projects that push the boundaries of chamber music performance. The Grammy™ Award-winning group promises its ever-increasing audiences provocative and engaging presentations. Widely lauded for its performing style—often playing from memory with virtuosic and theatrical fl air—the group strives to make new music accessible to wide audiences. The eighth blackbird collective served as musical director at the Ojai Music Festival in 2009. Classical Series

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Ballet Folklorico “Quetzalli” de VeracruzFri, April 30, 2010 • 8 pm

Capture the spirit of the Mexican fi esta! Ballet Folklorico “Quetzalli” de Veracruz’s traditional folk music and elaborate costumes are as colorful as the quetzal bird for which the company is named. Their visual fi esta of culture and folklore features regional dances of old Mexico. The music, performed live on authentic stringed instruments, punctuates the meticulous movement, colorful clothing and perfect pulse established by the dancers. Earning standing ovations from Cuba to Malaysia, Quetzalli proves they are one of Mexico’s most popular exports.Dance Series

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PERFORMANCE TIMEDATE DAY

Count Basie Orchestra 8pm

Rojas & Barbosa Lima 8pm

Debbie Reynolds 8pm

sdniW inamI 8pm

Ballet Hispanico 8pm

Smokey Joe’s Café 8pm

Of Mice and Men 8pm

Lavay Smith/Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers 8pm

Tommy Tune/Manhattan Rhythm Kings 8pm

Chookasian Armenian Concert Ensemble 8pm

State Street Ballet’s The Nutcracker2pm7pm

Dance Theatre of Harlem Ensemble 8pm

Leon Bates 8pm

Maureen McGovern 8pm

Dave Binney Quartet 8pm

Capitol Steps 8pm

Ying Quartet 8pm

Nai-Ni Chen Dance 8pm

Diane Schuur 8pm

Aspen Santa Fe Ballet 8pm

A Gershwin Celebration 8pm

Christine Ebersole 8pm

eighth blackbird 8pm

Ballet Folklorico “Quetzalli” 8pm

Kavafian-Schub-Shifrin Trio 8pm

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Five ways to order

Other Information

OnlineSingle Tickets Only.Go to ArtsNorthridge.csun.comand select the appropriate link.Additional fees apply.

By mailA.S. Ticket Offi ceCalifornia State University, Northridge18111 Nordhoff St.Northridge, CA 91330-8319

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1 5 In personThe A.S. Ticket Offi ce is located in the University Student Union on campus next to the Plaza del Sol Performance Hall main entrance staircase. For directions, please call the A.S. Ticket Offi ce. The ticket offi ce hours are Monday through Saturday, 10 am to 6 pm.

Venues & SeatingAll performances take place at the Plaza del Sol Performance Hall on the campus of California State University, Northridge.

All seats are reserved and assigned on a best-available basis. The front rows are reserved for subscribers. Please plan to purchase early for the best seats.

Questions?For more information visit ArtsNorthridge.csun.com or call the Ticket Offi ce at 818-677-2488. (Hours: Monday-Saturday, 10am - 6pm).

Be sure to visit our Website (ArtsNorthridge.csun.com) and sign up for email delivery of our eNewsletter for late-breaking news and timely notifi cation of added events.

By phone

818-677-2488

By fax818-677-7121

DiscountsThe following discounts are offered on single tickets:

• CSUN faculty/staff – 20%*• CSUN student – 50%*• Seniors – 20%• Groups of 10 or more – 20%**

* Tickets must be purchased in person at the A. S. Ticket Offi ce with appropriate CSUN ID, limit 2 tickets.

** For details on group discounts, please call 818-677-7686.

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PRODUCTlON MANAGERCOPY & PHOTO EDITOR: Michelle Giacopuzzi

DESIGN & ART DIRECTOR:Paula DiMarco, Associate Professor, Art Department

COPY WRITER:Therri Donnelly

MCCAMC MARKETING COMMITTEE:Laila Asgari, Therri Donnelly, Michelle Giacopuzzi, Laura Kelly, Mary Reale, William Taylor

PHOTO CREDITS (listed if provided by artist representative):FRONT COVER: Franco Lacosta (Tommy Tune), Alberto Guadarrama (Ballet Folklorico “Quetzalli” de Veracruz). INSIDE FRONT COVER: Alberto Guadarrama (Ballet Folklorico “Quetzalli” de Veracruz). P. 2-3: Lois Greenfi eld (Aspen Santa Fe Ballet), Frank Capri (Dance Theatre of Harlem Ensemble). P. 7: Kevin Kennedy (Rojas & Barbosa Lima), Eddie Collins (Imani Winds). P. 8-9: Cheryl Mann (Ballet Hispanico), Carol Friedman (Patti Austin), P. 10-11: Bernard Mindich (Kavafi an-Schub-Shifrin Trio), Howard Shatz (Tommy Tune). P. 12-13: Frank Capri (Dance Theatre of Harlem Ensemble), Deborah Feingold (Maureen McGovern). P. 14: Kurt Brownell (Ying Quartet). P. 16-17: Lois Greenfi eld (Aspen Santa Fe Ballet), Maura Lanahan (Diane Shure). P. 18-19: Kit Kittle (Christine Ebersole), Luke Ratray (eighth blackbird), Alberto Guadarrama (Ballet Folklorico “Quetzalli” de Veracruz). BACK COVER: Kurt Brownell (Ying Quartet).

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All vehicles must display a valid permit to park on campus. Parking permits are $6 per vehicle. Permits are required 24/7 and can be purchased at the kiosk and the gray, solar-powered permit dispensers located within lot G-4.

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