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DESCRIPTION:Dance Visions 2025 Diane Diefenderfer and Tong Wang\, artistic 
 directors <p> </p> Feb. 20-22\, 2025 Irvine Barclay Theatre <p> </p> <p> V
 IEW EVENT PROGRAM</p> <p> </p> <p>Dance Visions 2025\, the premier annual 
 production of the Department of Dance at UC Irvine’s Claire Trevor School 
 of the Arts\, presents an extraordinary evening of movement\, music\, and 
 theatrical artistry. This year’s program features a compelling range of wo
 rks by esteemed faculty choreographers\, spanning classical and contempora
 ry styles. Tong Wang reimagines “Giselle Act II” (excerpt) with his unique
  vision\, while Charlotte Griffin’s “High Windows” blends lyrical elegance
  with evocative soundscapes. Molly Lynch’s “Moonlight” brings the dramatic
  intensity of Rachmaninoff’s piano sonata to life\, and “Archaea Extremoph
 iles\,” by Cyrian Reed and S. Ama Wray\, delves into themes of evolution a
 nd resilience through a fusion of dance and science. Closing the evening\,
  Lar Lubovitch’s iconic “MARIMBA” captivates with rhythmic precision and h
 ypnotic movement.</p> <p>Join us for this breathtaking showcase of innovat
 ion\, technical excellence\, and artistic expression.</p> <p>This event ma
 y contain:</p> <ul> <li>Loud music</li> <li>Strobe/flashing lights</li> <l
 i>Sudden sound effects</li> <li>Fog/haze</li>\n</ul> <p>Generous support f
 or Dance Visions 2025 is provided by Pan America Chinese Dance Alliance.</
 p> <p><u>Live</u><u> Performances</u><br />\nEvenings: Feb. 20\, 21\, 22 a
 t 8 p.m.<br />\nMatinee: Feb. 22 at 2 p.m.*<br />\n* Also streaming Saturd
 ay\, Feb. 22 at 2 p.m.</p> <p><u>Live Performance Tickets</u><br />\nGener
 al Admission: $30<br />\nSenior Age 62+: $26<br />\nUCI Faculty\, Alumni\,
  Staff\, Emeriti and Retirees: $26<br />\nArts Packages (3+ events): $24<b
 r />\nGroups 10+: $26<br />\nStudents & Youth Age 17/Below: $10</p> <p><u>
 Streaming link: $15</u><br />\n* For the streaming event: Some pieces may 
 be presented without sound (muted) due to copyright issue\, and may contai
 n strobe/flashing lights and/or fog/haze effects.</p> <p><strong>Buy Ticke
 ts or Streaming Link</strong></p> <p> </p>    <strong>Know Before You Go</
 strong><br /> Helpful hints for your visits including parking\, directions
 \, and more! <p> </p> <p>Please visit our secure direct giving page and ma
 ke a gift to support Dance today!<br />\n<strong>Make a Gift</strong></p> 
 <p> </p> <hr />\n<strong>Rachmaninoff in Two Places at Once!</strong> <str
 ong>A special offer from our community partners at South Coast Repertory.<
 /strong> <p><strong>Rachmaninoff and the Tsar</strong></p> <p>After you ex
 perience Dance Visions 2025 with Molly Lynch’s piece “Moonlight” set to Ra
 chmaninoff’s Piano Sonata No. 2\, Allegro Agitato\, see Rachmaninoff and t
 he Tsar\, performing Feb. 19-Mar. 2 at South Coast Repertory. Hershey Feld
 er's newest musical play features him in the role of composer and pianist 
 Sergei Rachmaninoff alongside British-Italian actor Jonathan Silvestri in 
 the role of Tsar Nicholas II. Having safely left Russia during the 1917 re
 volution\, Rachmaninoff eventually made his home in Beverly Hills\, but al
 ways longed for the Tsarist Russia that he knew and loved as a young man. 
 Featuring Rachmaninoff's most beloved compositions\, this promises to be a
 nother mystical musical journey in the Hershey Felder style that patrons h
 ave come to know and love. </p> <p>Tickets range from $70-$110.  Groups of
  10 or more save 10%.</p> <p><strong>Learn More</strong> | For tickets: <s
 trong>(714) 708-5555</strong> or <strong>www.SCR.org</strong></p> <p> </p>
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250220T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250221T000000
LAST-MODIFIED:20250920T015117Z
SUMMARY:Dance Visions 2025
TRANSP:OPAQUE
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:Dance Visions 2025 Diane Diefenderfer and Tong
  Wang\, artistic directors <p> </p> Feb. 20-22\, 2025 Irvine Barclay Theat
 re <p> </p> <p><img alt='' src='/sites/default/files/u134/EYE%20ICON.jpg' 
 style='width: 50px\; height: 30px\;' /> VIEW EVENT PROGRAM</p> <p> </p> <p
 >Dance Visions 2025\, the premier annual production of the Department of D
 ance at UC Irvine’s Claire Trevor School of the Arts\, presents an extraor
 dinary evening of movement\, music\, and theatrical artistry. This year’s 
 program features a compelling range of works by esteemed faculty choreogra
 phers\, spanning classical and contemporary styles. Tong Wang reimagines “
 Giselle Act II” (excerpt) with his unique vision\, while Charlotte Griffin
 ’s “High Windows” blends lyrical elegance with evocative soundscapes. Moll
 y Lynch’s “Moonlight” brings the dramatic intensity of Rachmaninoff’s pian
 o sonata to life\, and “Archaea Extremophiles\,” by Cyrian Reed and S. Ama
  Wray\, delves into themes of evolution and resilience through a fusion of
  dance and science. Closing the evening\, Lar Lubovitch’s iconic “MARIMBA”
  captivates with rhythmic precision and hypnotic movement.</p> <p>Join us 
 for this breathtaking showcase of innovation\, technical excellence\, and 
 artistic expression.</p> <p>This event may contain:</p> <ul> <li>Loud musi
 c</li> <li>Strobe/flashing lights</li> <li>Sudden sound effects</li> <li>F
 og/haze</li> </ul> <p>Generous support for Dance Visions 2025 is provided 
 by Pan America Chinese Dance Alliance.</p> <p><u>Live</u><u> Performances<
 /u><br /> Evenings: Feb. 20\, 21\, 22 at 8 p.m.<br /> Matinee: Feb. 22 at 
 2 p.m.*<br /> * Also streaming Saturday\, Feb. 22 at 2 p.m.</p> <p><u>Live
  Performance Tickets</u><br /> General Admission: $30<br /> Senior Age 62+
 : $26<br /> UCI Faculty\, Alumni\, Staff\, Emeriti and Retirees: $26<br />
  Arts Packages (3+ events): $24<br /> Groups 10+: $26<br /> Students & You
 th Age 17/Below: $10</p> <p><u>Streaming link: $15</u><br /> * For the str
 eaming event: Some pieces may be presented without sound (muted) due to co
 pyright issue\, and may contain strobe/flashing lights and/or fog/haze eff
 ects.</p> <p><strong>Buy Tickets or Streaming Link</strong></p> <p> </p> <
 img alt='' src='/sites/default/files/u134/Infobox_info_icon.svg_.png' styl
 e='width: 50px\; height: 50px\;' />   <strong>Know Before You Go</strong><
 br /> Helpful hints for your visits including parking\, directions\, and m
 ore! <p> </p> <p>Please visit our secure direct giving page and make a gif
 t to support Dance today!<br /> <strong>Make a Gift</strong></p> <p> </p> 
 <hr /> <strong>Rachmaninoff in Two Places at Once!</strong> <strong>A spec
 ial offer from our community partners at South Coast Repertory.</strong> <
 p><img alt='' src='/sites/default/files/u134/SCR.jpg' style='width: 300px\
 ; height: 200px\; float: left\; margin: 5px\;' /><strong>Rachmaninoff and 
 the Tsar</strong></p> <p>After you experience Dance Visions 2025 with Moll
 y Lynch’s piece “Moonlight” set to Rachmaninoff’s Piano Sonata No. 2\, All
 egro Agitato\, see Rachmaninoff and the Tsar\, performing Feb. 19-Mar. 2 a
 t South Coast Repertory. Hershey Felder's newest musical play features him
  in the role of composer and pianist Sergei Rachmaninoff alongside British
 -Italian actor Jonathan Silvestri in the role of Tsar Nicholas II. Having 
 safely left Russia during the 1917 revolution\, Rachmaninoff eventually ma
 de his home in Beverly Hills\, but always longed for the Tsarist Russia th
 at he knew and loved as a young man. Featuring Rachmaninoff's most beloved
  compositions\, this promises to be another mystical musical journey in th
 e Hershey Felder style that patrons have come to know and love. </p> <p>Ti
 ckets range from $70-$110.  Groups of 10 or more save 10%.</p> <p><strong>
 Learn More</strong> | For tickets: <strong>(714) 708-5555</strong> or <str
 ong>www.SCR.org</strong></p> <p> </p>
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DTSTAMP:20260510T052609Z
CLASS:PUBLIC
CREATED:20250920T015117Z
DESCRIPTION:Dance Visions 2025 Diane Diefenderfer and Tong Wang\, artistic 
 directors <p> </p> Feb. 20-22\, 2025 Irvine Barclay Theatre <p> </p> <p> V
 IEW EVENT PROGRAM</p> <p> </p> <p>Dance Visions 2025\, the premier annual 
 production of the Department of Dance at UC Irvine’s Claire Trevor School 
 of the Arts\, presents an extraordinary evening of movement\, music\, and 
 theatrical artistry. This year’s program features a compelling range of wo
 rks by esteemed faculty choreographers\, spanning classical and contempora
 ry styles. Tong Wang reimagines “Giselle Act II” (excerpt) with his unique
  vision\, while Charlotte Griffin’s “High Windows” blends lyrical elegance
  with evocative soundscapes. Molly Lynch’s “Moonlight” brings the dramatic
  intensity of Rachmaninoff’s piano sonata to life\, and “Archaea Extremoph
 iles\,” by Cyrian Reed and S. Ama Wray\, delves into themes of evolution a
 nd resilience through a fusion of dance and science. Closing the evening\,
  Lar Lubovitch’s iconic “MARIMBA” captivates with rhythmic precision and h
 ypnotic movement.</p> <p>Join us for this breathtaking showcase of innovat
 ion\, technical excellence\, and artistic expression.</p> <p>This event ma
 y contain:</p> <ul> <li>Loud music</li> <li>Strobe/flashing lights</li> <l
 i>Sudden sound effects</li> <li>Fog/haze</li>\n</ul> <p>Generous support f
 or Dance Visions 2025 is provided by Pan America Chinese Dance Alliance.</
 p> <p><u>Live</u><u> Performances</u><br />\nEvenings: Feb. 20\, 21\, 22 a
 t 8 p.m.<br />\nMatinee: Feb. 22 at 2 p.m.*<br />\n* Also streaming Saturd
 ay\, Feb. 22 at 2 p.m.</p> <p><u>Live Performance Tickets</u><br />\nGener
 al Admission: $30<br />\nSenior Age 62+: $26<br />\nUCI Faculty\, Alumni\,
  Staff\, Emeriti and Retirees: $26<br />\nArts Packages (3+ events): $24<b
 r />\nGroups 10+: $26<br />\nStudents & Youth Age 17/Below: $10</p> <p><u>
 Streaming link: $15</u><br />\n* For the streaming event: Some pieces may 
 be presented without sound (muted) due to copyright issue\, and may contai
 n strobe/flashing lights and/or fog/haze effects.</p> <p><strong>Buy Ticke
 ts or Streaming Link</strong></p> <p> </p>    <strong>Know Before You Go</
 strong><br /> Helpful hints for your visits including parking\, directions
 \, and more! <p> </p> <p>Please visit our secure direct giving page and ma
 ke a gift to support Dance today!<br />\n<strong>Make a Gift</strong></p> 
 <p> </p> <hr />\n<strong>Rachmaninoff in Two Places at Once!</strong> <str
 ong>A special offer from our community partners at South Coast Repertory.<
 /strong> <p><strong>Rachmaninoff and the Tsar</strong></p> <p>After you ex
 perience Dance Visions 2025 with Molly Lynch’s piece “Moonlight” set to Ra
 chmaninoff’s Piano Sonata No. 2\, Allegro Agitato\, see Rachmaninoff and t
 he Tsar\, performing Feb. 19-Mar. 2 at South Coast Repertory. Hershey Feld
 er's newest musical play features him in the role of composer and pianist 
 Sergei Rachmaninoff alongside British-Italian actor Jonathan Silvestri in 
 the role of Tsar Nicholas II. Having safely left Russia during the 1917 re
 volution\, Rachmaninoff eventually made his home in Beverly Hills\, but al
 ways longed for the Tsarist Russia that he knew and loved as a young man. 
 Featuring Rachmaninoff's most beloved compositions\, this promises to be a
 nother mystical musical journey in the Hershey Felder style that patrons h
 ave come to know and love. </p> <p>Tickets range from $70-$110.  Groups of
  10 or more save 10%.</p> <p><strong>Learn More</strong> | For tickets: <s
 trong>(714) 708-5555</strong> or <strong>www.SCR.org</strong></p> <p> </p>
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250221T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250222T000000
LAST-MODIFIED:20250920T015117Z
SUMMARY:Dance Visions 2025
TRANSP:OPAQUE
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:Dance Visions 2025 Diane Diefenderfer and Tong
  Wang\, artistic directors <p> </p> Feb. 20-22\, 2025 Irvine Barclay Theat
 re <p> </p> <p><img alt='' src='/sites/default/files/u134/EYE%20ICON.jpg' 
 style='width: 50px\; height: 30px\;' /> VIEW EVENT PROGRAM</p> <p> </p> <p
 >Dance Visions 2025\, the premier annual production of the Department of D
 ance at UC Irvine’s Claire Trevor School of the Arts\, presents an extraor
 dinary evening of movement\, music\, and theatrical artistry. This year’s 
 program features a compelling range of works by esteemed faculty choreogra
 phers\, spanning classical and contemporary styles. Tong Wang reimagines “
 Giselle Act II” (excerpt) with his unique vision\, while Charlotte Griffin
 ’s “High Windows” blends lyrical elegance with evocative soundscapes. Moll
 y Lynch’s “Moonlight” brings the dramatic intensity of Rachmaninoff’s pian
 o sonata to life\, and “Archaea Extremophiles\,” by Cyrian Reed and S. Ama
  Wray\, delves into themes of evolution and resilience through a fusion of
  dance and science. Closing the evening\, Lar Lubovitch’s iconic “MARIMBA”
  captivates with rhythmic precision and hypnotic movement.</p> <p>Join us 
 for this breathtaking showcase of innovation\, technical excellence\, and 
 artistic expression.</p> <p>This event may contain:</p> <ul> <li>Loud musi
 c</li> <li>Strobe/flashing lights</li> <li>Sudden sound effects</li> <li>F
 og/haze</li> </ul> <p>Generous support for Dance Visions 2025 is provided 
 by Pan America Chinese Dance Alliance.</p> <p><u>Live</u><u> Performances<
 /u><br /> Evenings: Feb. 20\, 21\, 22 at 8 p.m.<br /> Matinee: Feb. 22 at 
 2 p.m.*<br /> * Also streaming Saturday\, Feb. 22 at 2 p.m.</p> <p><u>Live
  Performance Tickets</u><br /> General Admission: $30<br /> Senior Age 62+
 : $26<br /> UCI Faculty\, Alumni\, Staff\, Emeriti and Retirees: $26<br />
  Arts Packages (3+ events): $24<br /> Groups 10+: $26<br /> Students & You
 th Age 17/Below: $10</p> <p><u>Streaming link: $15</u><br /> * For the str
 eaming event: Some pieces may be presented without sound (muted) due to co
 pyright issue\, and may contain strobe/flashing lights and/or fog/haze eff
 ects.</p> <p><strong>Buy Tickets or Streaming Link</strong></p> <p> </p> <
 img alt='' src='/sites/default/files/u134/Infobox_info_icon.svg_.png' styl
 e='width: 50px\; height: 50px\;' />   <strong>Know Before You Go</strong><
 br /> Helpful hints for your visits including parking\, directions\, and m
 ore! <p> </p> <p>Please visit our secure direct giving page and make a gif
 t to support Dance today!<br /> <strong>Make a Gift</strong></p> <p> </p> 
 <hr /> <strong>Rachmaninoff in Two Places at Once!</strong> <strong>A spec
 ial offer from our community partners at South Coast Repertory.</strong> <
 p><img alt='' src='/sites/default/files/u134/SCR.jpg' style='width: 300px\
 ; height: 200px\; float: left\; margin: 5px\;' /><strong>Rachmaninoff and 
 the Tsar</strong></p> <p>After you experience Dance Visions 2025 with Moll
 y Lynch’s piece “Moonlight” set to Rachmaninoff’s Piano Sonata No. 2\, All
 egro Agitato\, see Rachmaninoff and the Tsar\, performing Feb. 19-Mar. 2 a
 t South Coast Repertory. Hershey Felder's newest musical play features him
  in the role of composer and pianist Sergei Rachmaninoff alongside British
 -Italian actor Jonathan Silvestri in the role of Tsar Nicholas II. Having 
 safely left Russia during the 1917 revolution\, Rachmaninoff eventually ma
 de his home in Beverly Hills\, but always longed for the Tsarist Russia th
 at he knew and loved as a young man. Featuring Rachmaninoff's most beloved
  compositions\, this promises to be another mystical musical journey in th
 e Hershey Felder style that patrons have come to know and love. </p> <p>Ti
 ckets range from $70-$110.  Groups of 10 or more save 10%.</p> <p><strong>
 Learn More</strong> | For tickets: <strong>(714) 708-5555</strong> or <str
 ong>www.SCR.org</strong></p> <p> </p>
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260510T052609Z
CLASS:PUBLIC
CREATED:20250920T015117Z
DESCRIPTION:Dance Visions 2025 Diane Diefenderfer and Tong Wang\, artistic 
 directors <p> </p> Feb. 20-22\, 2025 Irvine Barclay Theatre <p> </p> <p> V
 IEW EVENT PROGRAM</p> <p> </p> <p>Dance Visions 2025\, the premier annual 
 production of the Department of Dance at UC Irvine’s Claire Trevor School 
 of the Arts\, presents an extraordinary evening of movement\, music\, and 
 theatrical artistry. This year’s program features a compelling range of wo
 rks by esteemed faculty choreographers\, spanning classical and contempora
 ry styles. Tong Wang reimagines “Giselle Act II” (excerpt) with his unique
  vision\, while Charlotte Griffin’s “High Windows” blends lyrical elegance
  with evocative soundscapes. Molly Lynch’s “Moonlight” brings the dramatic
  intensity of Rachmaninoff’s piano sonata to life\, and “Archaea Extremoph
 iles\,” by Cyrian Reed and S. Ama Wray\, delves into themes of evolution a
 nd resilience through a fusion of dance and science. Closing the evening\,
  Lar Lubovitch’s iconic “MARIMBA” captivates with rhythmic precision and h
 ypnotic movement.</p> <p>Join us for this breathtaking showcase of innovat
 ion\, technical excellence\, and artistic expression.</p> <p>This event ma
 y contain:</p> <ul> <li>Loud music</li> <li>Strobe/flashing lights</li> <l
 i>Sudden sound effects</li> <li>Fog/haze</li>\n</ul> <p>Generous support f
 or Dance Visions 2025 is provided by Pan America Chinese Dance Alliance.</
 p> <p><u>Live</u><u> Performances</u><br />\nEvenings: Feb. 20\, 21\, 22 a
 t 8 p.m.<br />\nMatinee: Feb. 22 at 2 p.m.*<br />\n* Also streaming Saturd
 ay\, Feb. 22 at 2 p.m.</p> <p><u>Live Performance Tickets</u><br />\nGener
 al Admission: $30<br />\nSenior Age 62+: $26<br />\nUCI Faculty\, Alumni\,
  Staff\, Emeriti and Retirees: $26<br />\nArts Packages (3+ events): $24<b
 r />\nGroups 10+: $26<br />\nStudents & Youth Age 17/Below: $10</p> <p><u>
 Streaming link: $15</u><br />\n* For the streaming event: Some pieces may 
 be presented without sound (muted) due to copyright issue\, and may contai
 n strobe/flashing lights and/or fog/haze effects.</p> <p><strong>Buy Ticke
 ts or Streaming Link</strong></p> <p> </p>    <strong>Know Before You Go</
 strong><br /> Helpful hints for your visits including parking\, directions
 \, and more! <p> </p> <p>Please visit our secure direct giving page and ma
 ke a gift to support Dance today!<br />\n<strong>Make a Gift</strong></p> 
 <p> </p> <hr />\n<strong>Rachmaninoff in Two Places at Once!</strong> <str
 ong>A special offer from our community partners at South Coast Repertory.<
 /strong> <p><strong>Rachmaninoff and the Tsar</strong></p> <p>After you ex
 perience Dance Visions 2025 with Molly Lynch’s piece “Moonlight” set to Ra
 chmaninoff’s Piano Sonata No. 2\, Allegro Agitato\, see Rachmaninoff and t
 he Tsar\, performing Feb. 19-Mar. 2 at South Coast Repertory. Hershey Feld
 er's newest musical play features him in the role of composer and pianist 
 Sergei Rachmaninoff alongside British-Italian actor Jonathan Silvestri in 
 the role of Tsar Nicholas II. Having safely left Russia during the 1917 re
 volution\, Rachmaninoff eventually made his home in Beverly Hills\, but al
 ways longed for the Tsarist Russia that he knew and loved as a young man. 
 Featuring Rachmaninoff's most beloved compositions\, this promises to be a
 nother mystical musical journey in the Hershey Felder style that patrons h
 ave come to know and love. </p> <p>Tickets range from $70-$110.  Groups of
  10 or more save 10%.</p> <p><strong>Learn More</strong> | For tickets: <s
 trong>(714) 708-5555</strong> or <strong>www.SCR.org</strong></p> <p> </p>
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250222T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250223T000000
LAST-MODIFIED:20250920T015117Z
SUMMARY:Dance Visions 2025
TRANSP:OPAQUE
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:Dance Visions 2025 Diane Diefenderfer and Tong
  Wang\, artistic directors <p> </p> Feb. 20-22\, 2025 Irvine Barclay Theat
 re <p> </p> <p><img alt='' src='/sites/default/files/u134/EYE%20ICON.jpg' 
 style='width: 50px\; height: 30px\;' /> VIEW EVENT PROGRAM</p> <p> </p> <p
 >Dance Visions 2025\, the premier annual production of the Department of D
 ance at UC Irvine’s Claire Trevor School of the Arts\, presents an extraor
 dinary evening of movement\, music\, and theatrical artistry. This year’s 
 program features a compelling range of works by esteemed faculty choreogra
 phers\, spanning classical and contemporary styles. Tong Wang reimagines “
 Giselle Act II” (excerpt) with his unique vision\, while Charlotte Griffin
 ’s “High Windows” blends lyrical elegance with evocative soundscapes. Moll
 y Lynch’s “Moonlight” brings the dramatic intensity of Rachmaninoff’s pian
 o sonata to life\, and “Archaea Extremophiles\,” by Cyrian Reed and S. Ama
  Wray\, delves into themes of evolution and resilience through a fusion of
  dance and science. Closing the evening\, Lar Lubovitch’s iconic “MARIMBA”
  captivates with rhythmic precision and hypnotic movement.</p> <p>Join us 
 for this breathtaking showcase of innovation\, technical excellence\, and 
 artistic expression.</p> <p>This event may contain:</p> <ul> <li>Loud musi
 c</li> <li>Strobe/flashing lights</li> <li>Sudden sound effects</li> <li>F
 og/haze</li> </ul> <p>Generous support for Dance Visions 2025 is provided 
 by Pan America Chinese Dance Alliance.</p> <p><u>Live</u><u> Performances<
 /u><br /> Evenings: Feb. 20\, 21\, 22 at 8 p.m.<br /> Matinee: Feb. 22 at 
 2 p.m.*<br /> * Also streaming Saturday\, Feb. 22 at 2 p.m.</p> <p><u>Live
  Performance Tickets</u><br /> General Admission: $30<br /> Senior Age 62+
 : $26<br /> UCI Faculty\, Alumni\, Staff\, Emeriti and Retirees: $26<br />
  Arts Packages (3+ events): $24<br /> Groups 10+: $26<br /> Students & You
 th Age 17/Below: $10</p> <p><u>Streaming link: $15</u><br /> * For the str
 eaming event: Some pieces may be presented without sound (muted) due to co
 pyright issue\, and may contain strobe/flashing lights and/or fog/haze eff
 ects.</p> <p><strong>Buy Tickets or Streaming Link</strong></p> <p> </p> <
 img alt='' src='/sites/default/files/u134/Infobox_info_icon.svg_.png' styl
 e='width: 50px\; height: 50px\;' />   <strong>Know Before You Go</strong><
 br /> Helpful hints for your visits including parking\, directions\, and m
 ore! <p> </p> <p>Please visit our secure direct giving page and make a gif
 t to support Dance today!<br /> <strong>Make a Gift</strong></p> <p> </p> 
 <hr /> <strong>Rachmaninoff in Two Places at Once!</strong> <strong>A spec
 ial offer from our community partners at South Coast Repertory.</strong> <
 p><img alt='' src='/sites/default/files/u134/SCR.jpg' style='width: 300px\
 ; height: 200px\; float: left\; margin: 5px\;' /><strong>Rachmaninoff and 
 the Tsar</strong></p> <p>After you experience Dance Visions 2025 with Moll
 y Lynch’s piece “Moonlight” set to Rachmaninoff’s Piano Sonata No. 2\, All
 egro Agitato\, see Rachmaninoff and the Tsar\, performing Feb. 19-Mar. 2 a
 t South Coast Repertory. Hershey Felder's newest musical play features him
  in the role of composer and pianist Sergei Rachmaninoff alongside British
 -Italian actor Jonathan Silvestri in the role of Tsar Nicholas II. Having 
 safely left Russia during the 1917 revolution\, Rachmaninoff eventually ma
 de his home in Beverly Hills\, but always longed for the Tsarist Russia th
 at he knew and loved as a young man. Featuring Rachmaninoff's most beloved
  compositions\, this promises to be another mystical musical journey in th
 e Hershey Felder style that patrons have come to know and love. </p> <p>Ti
 ckets range from $70-$110.  Groups of 10 or more save 10%.</p> <p><strong>
 Learn More</strong> | For tickets: <strong>(714) 708-5555</strong> or <str
 ong>www.SCR.org</strong></p> <p> </p>
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DESCRIPTION:Dance Visions 2025 Diane Diefenderfer and Tong Wang\, artistic 
 directors <p> </p> Feb. 20-22\, 2025 Irvine Barclay Theatre <p> </p> <p> V
 IEW EVENT PROGRAM</p> <p> </p> <p>Dance Visions 2025\, the premier annual 
 production of the Department of Dance at UC Irvine’s Claire Trevor School 
 of the Arts\, presents an extraordinary evening of movement\, music\, and 
 theatrical artistry. This year’s program features a compelling range of wo
 rks by esteemed faculty choreographers\, spanning classical and contempora
 ry styles. Tong Wang reimagines “Giselle Act II” (excerpt) with his unique
  vision\, while Charlotte Griffin’s “High Windows” blends lyrical elegance
  with evocative soundscapes. Molly Lynch’s “Moonlight” brings the dramatic
  intensity of Rachmaninoff’s piano sonata to life\, and “Archaea Extremoph
 iles\,” by Cyrian Reed and S. Ama Wray\, delves into themes of evolution a
 nd resilience through a fusion of dance and science. Closing the evening\,
  Lar Lubovitch’s iconic “MARIMBA” captivates with rhythmic precision and h
 ypnotic movement.</p> <p>Join us for this breathtaking showcase of innovat
 ion\, technical excellence\, and artistic expression.</p> <p>This event ma
 y contain:</p> <ul> <li>Loud music</li> <li>Strobe/flashing lights</li> <l
 i>Sudden sound effects</li> <li>Fog/haze</li>\n</ul> <p>Generous support f
 or Dance Visions 2025 is provided by Pan America Chinese Dance Alliance.</
 p> <p><u>Live</u><u> Performances</u><br />\nEvenings: Feb. 20\, 21\, 22 a
 t 8 p.m.<br />\nMatinee: Feb. 22 at 2 p.m.*<br />\n* Also streaming Saturd
 ay\, Feb. 22 at 2 p.m.</p> <p><u>Live Performance Tickets</u><br />\nGener
 al Admission: $30<br />\nSenior Age 62+: $26<br />\nUCI Faculty\, Alumni\,
  Staff\, Emeriti and Retirees: $26<br />\nArts Packages (3+ events): $24<b
 r />\nGroups 10+: $26<br />\nStudents & Youth Age 17/Below: $10</p> <p><u>
 Streaming link: $15</u><br />\n* For the streaming event: Some pieces may 
 be presented without sound (muted) due to copyright issue\, and may contai
 n strobe/flashing lights and/or fog/haze effects.</p> <p><strong>Buy Ticke
 ts or Streaming Link</strong></p> <p> </p>    <strong>Know Before You Go</
 strong><br /> Helpful hints for your visits including parking\, directions
 \, and more! <p> </p> <p>Please visit our secure direct giving page and ma
 ke a gift to support Dance today!<br />\n<strong>Make a Gift</strong></p> 
 <p> </p> <hr />\n<strong>Rachmaninoff in Two Places at Once!</strong> <str
 ong>A special offer from our community partners at South Coast Repertory.<
 /strong> <p><strong>Rachmaninoff and the Tsar</strong></p> <p>After you ex
 perience Dance Visions 2025 with Molly Lynch’s piece “Moonlight” set to Ra
 chmaninoff’s Piano Sonata No. 2\, Allegro Agitato\, see Rachmaninoff and t
 he Tsar\, performing Feb. 19-Mar. 2 at South Coast Repertory. Hershey Feld
 er's newest musical play features him in the role of composer and pianist 
 Sergei Rachmaninoff alongside British-Italian actor Jonathan Silvestri in 
 the role of Tsar Nicholas II. Having safely left Russia during the 1917 re
 volution\, Rachmaninoff eventually made his home in Beverly Hills\, but al
 ways longed for the Tsarist Russia that he knew and loved as a young man. 
 Featuring Rachmaninoff's most beloved compositions\, this promises to be a
 nother mystical musical journey in the Hershey Felder style that patrons h
 ave come to know and love. </p> <p>Tickets range from $70-$110.  Groups of
  10 or more save 10%.</p> <p><strong>Learn More</strong> | For tickets: <s
 trong>(714) 708-5555</strong> or <strong>www.SCR.org</strong></p> <p> </p>
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SUMMARY:Dance Visions 2025
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:Dance Visions 2025 Diane Diefenderfer and Tong
  Wang\, artistic directors <p> </p> Feb. 20-22\, 2025 Irvine Barclay Theat
 re <p> </p> <p><img alt='' src='/sites/default/files/u134/EYE%20ICON.jpg' 
 style='width: 50px\; height: 30px\;' /> VIEW EVENT PROGRAM</p> <p> </p> <p
 >Dance Visions 2025\, the premier annual production of the Department of D
 ance at UC Irvine’s Claire Trevor School of the Arts\, presents an extraor
 dinary evening of movement\, music\, and theatrical artistry. This year’s 
 program features a compelling range of works by esteemed faculty choreogra
 phers\, spanning classical and contemporary styles. Tong Wang reimagines “
 Giselle Act II” (excerpt) with his unique vision\, while Charlotte Griffin
 ’s “High Windows” blends lyrical elegance with evocative soundscapes. Moll
 y Lynch’s “Moonlight” brings the dramatic intensity of Rachmaninoff’s pian
 o sonata to life\, and “Archaea Extremophiles\,” by Cyrian Reed and S. Ama
  Wray\, delves into themes of evolution and resilience through a fusion of
  dance and science. Closing the evening\, Lar Lubovitch’s iconic “MARIMBA”
  captivates with rhythmic precision and hypnotic movement.</p> <p>Join us 
 for this breathtaking showcase of innovation\, technical excellence\, and 
 artistic expression.</p> <p>This event may contain:</p> <ul> <li>Loud musi
 c</li> <li>Strobe/flashing lights</li> <li>Sudden sound effects</li> <li>F
 og/haze</li> </ul> <p>Generous support for Dance Visions 2025 is provided 
 by Pan America Chinese Dance Alliance.</p> <p><u>Live</u><u> Performances<
 /u><br /> Evenings: Feb. 20\, 21\, 22 at 8 p.m.<br /> Matinee: Feb. 22 at 
 2 p.m.*<br /> * Also streaming Saturday\, Feb. 22 at 2 p.m.</p> <p><u>Live
  Performance Tickets</u><br /> General Admission: $30<br /> Senior Age 62+
 : $26<br /> UCI Faculty\, Alumni\, Staff\, Emeriti and Retirees: $26<br />
  Arts Packages (3+ events): $24<br /> Groups 10+: $26<br /> Students & You
 th Age 17/Below: $10</p> <p><u>Streaming link: $15</u><br /> * For the str
 eaming event: Some pieces may be presented without sound (muted) due to co
 pyright issue\, and may contain strobe/flashing lights and/or fog/haze eff
 ects.</p> <p><strong>Buy Tickets or Streaming Link</strong></p> <p> </p> <
 img alt='' src='/sites/default/files/u134/Infobox_info_icon.svg_.png' styl
 e='width: 50px\; height: 50px\;' />   <strong>Know Before You Go</strong><
 br /> Helpful hints for your visits including parking\, directions\, and m
 ore! <p> </p> <p>Please visit our secure direct giving page and make a gif
 t to support Dance today!<br /> <strong>Make a Gift</strong></p> <p> </p> 
 <hr /> <strong>Rachmaninoff in Two Places at Once!</strong> <strong>A spec
 ial offer from our community partners at South Coast Repertory.</strong> <
 p><img alt='' src='/sites/default/files/u134/SCR.jpg' style='width: 300px\
 ; height: 200px\; float: left\; margin: 5px\;' /><strong>Rachmaninoff and 
 the Tsar</strong></p> <p>After you experience Dance Visions 2025 with Moll
 y Lynch’s piece “Moonlight” set to Rachmaninoff’s Piano Sonata No. 2\, All
 egro Agitato\, see Rachmaninoff and the Tsar\, performing Feb. 19-Mar. 2 a
 t South Coast Repertory. Hershey Felder's newest musical play features him
  in the role of composer and pianist Sergei Rachmaninoff alongside British
 -Italian actor Jonathan Silvestri in the role of Tsar Nicholas II. Having 
 safely left Russia during the 1917 revolution\, Rachmaninoff eventually ma
 de his home in Beverly Hills\, but always longed for the Tsarist Russia th
 at he knew and loved as a young man. Featuring Rachmaninoff's most beloved
  compositions\, this promises to be another mystical musical journey in th
 e Hershey Felder style that patrons have come to know and love. </p> <p>Ti
 ckets range from $70-$110.  Groups of 10 or more save 10%.</p> <p><strong>
 Learn More</strong> | For tickets: <strong>(714) 708-5555</strong> or <str
 ong>www.SCR.org</strong></p> <p> </p>
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