Sat, October 22, 2011
  • Soar
    Oct 15, 2011 – Jan 29, 2012
    YBCA Galleries

    The Matter Within: New Contemporary Art of India is an exhibition of sculpture, photography and video by artists of India living inside the country as well as in the diaspora.

    Visual Arts
  • Encounter
    Oct 14, 2011 – Jan 29, 2012
    Room for Big Ideas

    YBCA welcomes Bay Area photographer and installation artist Derick Ion to the Room for Big Ideas. His installation transforms the RBI into a meditative and sensual environment rich in symbology, Jainist iconography, and Subcontinental texture. Complementing and contrasting YBCA's large first floor exhibition, The Matter Within: New Contemporary Art of India, the ephemera and minutiae displayed in Ion's space reflect another contemporary – and timeless – perspective on India.

    Public Programs
  • Encounter
    Sep 29, 2011 – Jan 22, 2012
    FREE w/ gallery admission
    CrossFade Video Lounge

    A compilation of recent videos from The 8th Floor featuring established and emerging artists based in Cuba that explores a dynamic contemporary world through the lens of Cuban culture.

    Visual Arts
  • Soar
    Sep 29, 2011 – Jan 22, 2012
    FREE w/ gallery admission
    Viewing Corridor

    Castaneda/reiman investigates the treatment of the outdoors within interior domestic spaces; challenges artistic notions of display, especially as they relate to painting and sculpture; and plays with ideas of simulacra and simulation.

    Visual Arts
  • Encounter
    Oct 1, 2011 – Jan 8, 2012
    Gallery 3

    Allan deSouza’s new video and photographic installation, Close Quarters and Far Pavilions, evokes the exotic allure of a faraway place as well as the cramped interior spaces of the aircraft taken en route there.

    Visual Arts
  • BAN6
    Oct 13, 2011 7:30pm
    Oct 14, 2011 7:30pm
    Oct 15, 2011 7:30pm
    Oct 20, 2011 7:30pm
    Oct 21, 2011 7:30pm
    Oct 22, 2011 7:30pm
    YBCA Forum
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    YBCA is pleased to present the world premiere of Marc Bamuthi Joseph’s newest project, red, black & GREEN: a blues (rbGb), a collaborative, multimedia performance work that examines environmental racism, social ecology and collective responsibility in an era of dramatic climate change.

    Installation Open & Free to View: Oct 20–22, 1:30–6pm

    Performing Arts
  • Community Program
    Alonzo King LINES Ballet — Fall 2011
    Oct 14, 2011 8:00pm
    Oct 15, 2011 8:00pm
    Oct 16, 2011 5:00pm
    Oct 19, 2011 7:30pm
    Oct 20, 2011 7:30pm
    Oct 21, 2011 8:00pm
    Oct 22, 2011 8:00pm
    Oct 23, 2011 5:00pm
    Lam Research Theater at YBCA
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    Featuring a world premiere set to music of the Sephardic tradition and King’s celebrated 1998 work, Who Dressed You Like a Foreigner?, with music by tabla master Zakir Hussain

    Emerging from a vivid and tangled intercultural history that spans continents, centuries, languages, and faiths, Sephardic music is the living testimony of the encounter between Judaism and the communities where the Sephardic diaspora settled. For its 2011 Fall Season choreographer Alonzo King and the LINES Ballet dancers explore this rich tradition of blended histories and beautiful music in the world premiere of a new ballet. Among the musical pieces in King’s new ballet are songs from Turkey, Morocco, Spain, and Yemen, including children’s songs and religious songs.

    Also on the program is King’s celebrated 1998 work, Who Dressed You Like a Foreigner? King’s first collaboration with the world-renowned tabla master Zakir Hussain. Featuring a commissioned score by Hussain, Who Dressed You Like a Foreigner? was celebrated by the New York Times for its “virtuosity,” “vivid” choreography, and “imaginative duets.” King and Hussain have since gone on to collaborate on many more ballets, most recently Scheherazade, which premiered in San Francisco last fall.

    Performing Arts

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