A selective guide to campus events • From 93106, the UCSB faculty and staff newspaper
Dec. 1-Jan. 6, 2007
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ONGOING
Swing & Ballroom
Dance Club

8:30-10:30 p.m., Mondays
(Note: No meetings Dec. 18-Jan. 8)
Rob Gym 2320
<http://orgs.sa.ucsb.edu/sbdc/>

Caregivers
Support Group
2nd Tuesdays
Women's Center
FRIDAY 1

"Little Miss Sunshine"
7 & 9:30 p.m., Isla Vista Theater
A dysfunctional family supports their charming little daughter's quixotic quest to become Little Miss Sunshine. Tickets at the door.

Chamber Choir & University Singers
8 p.m., St. Anthony's Seminary
Michel Marc Gervais conducts UCSB choirs in the traditional launch of the Christmas season with a program of sacred music featuring Palestrina's beautiful "Missa Brevis," and a selection of other compositions. A suggested donation of $12 for the public and $7 for students will be collected at the door.

Improvability Comic Troupe
8 & 10 p.m., Embarcadero Hall
UCSB's student improv group presents "Improvaganza!!!," with a nice "family-friendly" show first, and a "naughty" one later. Tickets will be sold at the door.


SATURDAY 2

JDP Researching Practice Symposium
9 a.m., Santa Maria Inn, Santa Maria
The UCSB/Cal Poly Joint Doctoral Program in Educational Leadership presents a day-long symposium on "Preventing School Violence: A Crisis Response Perspective." Deputy Sheriff Ray Vuillemainroy will keynote the workshop. RSVP to x3301 for the free workshop.

Sri Dance Company
8 p.m., MultiCultural Center
The Sri Dance Company presents an evening of sacred dance from Bali and Java along with lively and sensual dances from Sunda. The program also includes a dance drama from the Mahabharata, a Sanskrit epic poem sacred to Hindus. Contact x2064 for tickets.

UCSB Middle East Ensemble
8 p.m., Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall
Scott Marcus directs "An Evening of Middle Eastern Music and Dance" with North America's largest Middle Eastern orchestra. Also featured is the Ensemble Dance Troupe, directed by Alexandra King. Tickets will be sold at the A.S. Box Office; call x2064 for details.

Improvability Comic Troupe
8 p.m., Embarcadero Hall
In an unusual two-night finale, UCSB's student improv group presents "Improvability Minis," an introduction to the troupe's new members. Admission is free.


SUNDAY 3

UCSB Jazz Ensemble
7 p.m., Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall
Jon Nathan directs programs ranging from big band to small group jazz featuring outstanding students. Tickets will be available at the door.


MONDAY 4

Research Focus Group
Noon, IHC Research Seminar Room, HSSB 6056
Co-convened by Ann Taves, professor of religious studies, the Synaesthesia research group in the arts, religion, and cognitive neuroscience will hold its initial fall meeting.

Master Class with Singer David Daniels
7:30 p.m., Abravanel Hall, Music Academy of the West
Countertenor David Daniels, known for his stage presence and distinctive voice, will lead a master class with outstanding students from the UCSB Opera Program. Tickets are at the Lobero Theatre Box Office, 963-0761. For other information, call x7001.


Countertenor David Daniels conducts a master class today, Dec. 4, at 7:30 p.m. at the Music Academy of the West as a benefit for the UCSB Opera Program. Call the Lobero box office, 963-0761, for tickets.



TUESDAY 5

Discussion on Materialism Today
11 a.m., HSSB 6056
The Culture, Gender, and Aesthetics Research Focus Group will discuss the work of authors Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt as well as recent responses to their writing. Refreshments will be served. To obtain copies of the readings, contact Susan Cook at scook@umail.ucsb.edu.

Imitation and Deception Discussion
3 p.m., Phelps Hall 4312
Barnard College and Columbia University's Alfred Mac Adam will lecture on imitation and deception in the work of novelist Guillermo Cabrera Infante.

African Studies Focus Group
5:30 p.m., HSSB 6056
Historian Bianca Murillo will discuss "Gender and the Politics of Consumption in 20th-Century Ghana," in which she examines the growth of consumer culture in Ghana between 1930-1975, a period that encompasses British colonial rule, rapid urbanization, and post-colonial state formation. Then, sociologist Timothy Mechlinski will address "Making it Across the Border: The Social Interaction of Mobility Control in West Africa." His discussion will expand on the current social science thinking on migrant networks.

Art Symposium
5 p.m., Isla Vista Theater
Tellef Tellefson, a visual artist native to Santa Barbara County, has been living and working out of a shipping container for the past year. It has led the former Art Institute of Chicago student to develop a project, titled "Movable Types and Instant Spaces," to conceptualize architecture using lightweight, cheap materials to add or remove functionality from specific public sites.

Feet
Visual artist Tellef Tellefson will speak about his “instant space” art projects on Tuesday, Dec. 5, at 5 p.m. in I.V. Theater.


"Ivan's Childhood"
7 p.m., Life Sciences Building, Room 1001
The UCSB Center for Cold War Studies and the Department of Film and Media Studies will feature the 1962 Soviet film, "Ivan's Childhood," at their quarterly screening in the Films of the Cold War Series. The screening is free and open to the public. English subtitles.

UCSB Affiliates Town Forum
7:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Church
Stephen Weatherford, professor of political science, will discuss "How Presidents Manage the Economy: The Good, the Bad, and the Political." Call the Community Relations Office at x4388 to reserve a space.

Lecture on the Universe's Hidden Dimensions
7:30 p.m., Lobero Theatre
Based on her 2005 book of the same name, physicist Lisa Randall's lecture, "Warped Passages: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Universe's Hidden Dimensions," will provide evidence of why fellow physicists have recognized her abilities to "inspire and engage both specialist and non-specialist." Call 963-0761 for tickets.

Eva Yerbabuena's Ballet Flamenco
8 p.m., Arlington Theatre
Eva Yerbabuena will showcase her adventurous choreography, complemented by a 15-member ensemble of dancers and musicians in a performance of dramatic footwork. For information and tickets, call x3535.


Eva Yerbabuena brings her passionate style as well as a 15-member ensemble of flamenco dancers and musicians to the Arlington Theatre on Tuesday, Dec. 5, at 8 p.m. Call x3535 for ticket information.



WEDNESDAY 6

Men's Basketball
7 p.m., Events Center
UCSB hosts Fresno State.

University Symphony Concert
8 p.m., Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall
Known for its energy and clarity, the symphony will feature a guest conductor. Tickets are available only at the door.


THURSDAY 7

Women's Basketball
7 p.m., Events Center
UCSB hosts Weber State.

Ensemble for Contemporary Music Concert
8 p.m., Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall
The ECM finds new music in the most unlikely places, as demonstrated in this program directed by Jeremy Haladyna. There's music derived from cicadas, [Kevin Volans], pieces written in margins, [Betsy Jolas], and even music born of nightmares [David Shere]. New Corwin Professor of Composition, Clarence Barlow, presents his first local offering. Tickets at the door.


FRIDAY 8

De-Mystifying the Tenure Process
11:30 a.m., MultiCultural Center
Senior women university faculty and administrators will discuss how junior women faculty achieve tenure in this free panel discussion.

Gospel Choir Concert
8 p.m., Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall
Victor Bell directs the highly popular UCSB Gospel Choir, which has been featured in numerous concerts, public events, and university celebrations. Tickets at the door.


SATURDAY 9

Women's Basketball
3 p.m., Events Center
UCSB hosts Loyola Marymount University.


SUNDAY 10

"Night Before Christmas" Ballet
2:30 p.m., Lobero Theatre
Clement Moore's famous poem, "The Night Before Christmas," has been transformed into an original ballet, directed by UCSB faculty member Delila Moseley and performed by the Montecito School of Ballet. Ticket information is at the box office, 963-0761.


WEDNESDAY 13

Learn at Lunch Series
Noon, Flying A Studio
The Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration's Lisa Stratton will talk on "Trails in and Tales about UCSB Campus Natural Areas," taking her audience on a virtual stroll around the Campus Lagoon, passing through oak woodlands and along paths perfect for dolphin viewing. Learn what the center is doing to add sustainability to campus.


TUESDAY 19

Men's Basketball
7 p.m., Events Center
UCSB hosts Vanguard University.


WEDNESDAY 20

Women's Basketball
7 p.m., Events Center
UCSB hosts Michigan State.


MONDAY 25

University Holiday


TUESDAY 26

University Holiday


THURSDAY 28

Men's Basketball
7 p.m., Events Center
UCSB hosts UC Riverside.


SATURDAY 30

Men's Basketball
7 p.m., Events Center
UCSB hosts Cal State Fullerton.


January 2007

MONDAY 1

University Holiday


TUESDAY 2

University Holiday

Men's Volleyball
7 p.m., Events Center
UCSB hosts Thompson Rivers University.


THURSDAY 4

Women's Basketball
7 p.m., Events Center
UCSB hosts Long Beach State.


FRIDAY 5

Men's Volleyball
All Day, Events Center
UCSB hosts the Elephant Bar Invitational. Day 2 of the invitational is Saturday.


SATURDAY 6

Women's Swimming & Men's Swimming
1 p.m., Campus Pool
UCSB hosts USC.

Women's Basketball
2 p.m., Events Center
UCSB hosts UC Irvine.



EXHIBITIONS
"Part Asian, 100% Hapa"
Through Dec. 8
MultiCultural Center Lounge
Art Professor Kip Fulbeck explores 21st-century identity with portraits of multiethnic people and their responses to the single question, "What are you?"

Kip
Among Kip Fulbeck’s exploration of multiethnic identities at the MultiCultural Center is this portrait of a man who describes himself as “100% Black and 100% Japanese.” The exhibit ends on Dec. 8.