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October 14
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January 26 & 27

Sweet Honey in the Rock
January 29

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January 31

Natalie MacMaster
February 2

Alloy Orchestra
February 5

Directions in Music
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Lily Tomlin
February 12

Ballet Flamenco Sara Baras
February 15

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April 15

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April 20

David Sedaris
April 25

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John Leguizamo
April 28
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May 3

Dianne Reeves & Terence Blanchard
May 5

AXIS Dance Company
May 12

Bobby McFerrin
May 15

Edgar Meyer
May 21

Sonic Visions: Live Music & Film Co-presented with the Santa Barbara International Film Festival
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Alloy Orchestra

with Buster Keaton’s The General at 4 pm &
Alfred Hitchcock’s Blackmail at 7:30 pm

Saturday, February 5
Campbell Hall

“[The Alloy Orchestra has] rejuvenated the art of the silent film with thrillingly quirky, percussive scores.”
—Entertainment Weekly

A favorite at the Telluride Film Festival, the three-man Alloy Orchestra—Roger Miller (of Mission of Burma), Ken Winokur and Terry Donahue—create brilliant live scores using their famous “rack of junk” percussion and electronic synthesizers, generating beautiful music in a spectacular variety of styles. They will accompany Keaton’s The General, a classic tale of a mild mannered man becoming a Civil War hero and Hitchcock’s rarely screened Blackmail, a suspenseful tale of murder, hush money and love.

$25 / UCSB Students $15
(one ticket price for this double feature)

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