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As one of the world’s longest running and most iconic events, the Monterey Jazz Festival celebrates its 65th year with a must-hear once-in-a-lifetime ensemble. Featuring Tony and Grammy Award-winning NEA Jazz Master vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater alongside Grammy Award-winning vocalist Kurt Elling and critically acclaimed rising star saxophonist Lakecia Benjamin, this stellar band will be directed by visionary pianist Christian Sands and anchored by his longtime rhythm section, bassist Yasushi Nakamura and drummer Clarence Penn.
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Dear Members of our Campus Community,
I write to share with you the sad news that Professor Emerita Rona Sande passed away in July.
Professor Sande had a long-lasting impact on our Department of Theater and Dance, as well as our entire campus and community. She served as Director of our Dance Division for many years, and as Chair of Theater and Dance. Our campus flag will be lowered in her honor and memory on February 15.
I am honored to share the following remembrance from our Department of Theater and Dance.
Rona J. Sande (1934-2023)
Professor Sande came to UC Santa Barbara in 1963, became the director of the Dance Division a few years later, and was instrumental in advancing the dance program to national accreditation. She served as Dance Division Director for many years, until that position was upgraded to Vice-Chair of the Department of Dramatic Art, and later she became Chair of both Theater and Dance. She was truly a pillar of the Dance Division, molding a curriculum which honored high academic standards and professional training focused on the American modern dance art aesthetic.
Professor Sande trained as an undergraduate student at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, The Juilliard School, and completed a BS in Dance at George Washington University in 1956. She continued her studies with the graduate certificate program at Connecticut College School of Dance, and received her M.Ed. in 1961 from the College of William and Mary. Professor Sande began teaching dance at the University level in 1958 at Howard University, George Washington University and the College of William and Mary before joining the faculty at UCSB.
An outstanding educator and dancer, Sande achieved recognition for her work in choreography and, with Professor Emerita Alice Condodina, co-founded Repertory-West, a resident professional company housed at UCSB. Professor Sande originated the idea of having a professional dance company in residence at the University to serve as a lab for faculty research in Dance Production, Choreography, and Dance Performance. Repertory-West succeeded and evolved over the years and is now known as Santa Barbara Dance Theater. The company is still thriving now in its 46th year.
After a 27-year career at UCSB, Rona J. Sande retired in June of 1990 and continued to engage with and support the department as an Emerita Professor. She was a long-time donor to the Department as a whole, and Santa Barbara Dance Theater in particular, continuing her legacy of championing dance production and creative research.
Professor Sande passed away in London in July 2023. She is survived by her stepdaughter Nancy, and preceded in death by her husband Dr. James Mott III.
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Welcome to a tour of Africa—event set for April 13
A performance during the African Royal Fashion Show in fall 2023. Photo courtesy of the African Students Association.
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All are invited to the African Students Association’s annual Tour of Africa— a celebration of the African diaspora with cultural foods, music and performances. Through these activities, the ASA hopes to share the vibrancy and diversity of African traditions firsthand.
Who: Open to the public What: Tour of Africa: Love on the Motherland When: Saturday, April 13, 5–9 p.m. Where: Rec Center, Lower Courts
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This year’s theme, “Love on the Motherland,” incorporates simulated weddings to provide attendees with a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the different African cultures. The “weddings” will feature couples from Ghana, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Sudan, Congo and Togo. The couples’ identities are kept secret and revealed at the event.
“I have attended the Tour of Africa since my freshman year of high school, and there was nothing I looked forward to more than the annual performance,” ASA President Menna Tarekegne said.
“The performances stopped due to COVID-19. Reviving this event to be bigger and better has been a lot of hard work, but the Tour of Africa magic is back. We are so proud of the work we’ve done and grateful for the help from our performers, sponsors, vendors, and so many more!”
The event is Saturday, April 13. Doors open at 4:30 p.m., and food will start being served at 5 p.m. The event will begin at exactly 6 p.m. and go until 9 p.m. at the Student Recreation Center Lower Courts. The event is free, but registration is required .
Tour of Africa is sponsored by CU student groups, including the African Students Association , Cultural Events Board and CU Student Government .
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Nacogdoches man accused of killing girlfriend, her mother
NACOGDOCHES, Texas (KTRE) - On October 28, 2023, Nacogdoches police officers conducted a welfare check at a home on South Stone Street.
Laura Jean, 73 and Laquice Sanford, 48, mother and daughter, were both found dead from gunshot wounds inside of their home.
“When we got the call that J.R had shot her, it just made me sick,” said sister and aunt of the victims, Brenda Griffith.
After NPD’S Patrol and Criminal Investigation Unit investigated the incident, former boyfriend of Sanford, Ronnie Jernigan Jr., of Nacogdoches, is formally accused of taking their lives.
Griffith is still in disbelief.
“I’ve never wished nobody no harm in my life, but for J.R, he can die and go to hell tomorrow,” said Griffith.
Griffith said she and her family knew Jernigan well, they knew him as J.R. The family said they don’t know what happened, but they do believe Sanford no longer wanted to be in a relationship. Sister and aunt of the victims, Annie Gipson said the love they once had for him died with their loved ones.
“I knew he did it. I knew he did it from the first beginning, and I thank God for letting justice be served,” said Gipson.
Jernigan is currently being held in the Nacogdoches County Jail charged with capital murder.
The family of Jean and Sanford said it will be tough to forgive, and they won’t forget.
“Whatever God throw at you, that’s what you deserve,” said cousin and niece of victims, Lameika Caraway.
We have reached out to the Nacogdoches County District Attorney’s Office for comment on the case.
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Phillip Lopate is a central figure in the recent revival of interest in memoir writing and what has come to be called “the personal essay.”
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UC Santa Barbara reviews from current students. Meet dagan! and get ready to experience ucsb through his eyes UCSB is the best school on the planet (I can't speak for off planet schools) and I'm stoked to be giving y'all a tour! There are a million different things to do at this school and while school comes first it doesn't have to be everything.
Professor Sande passed away in London in July 2023. She is survived by her stepdaughter Nancy, and preceded in death by her husband Dr. James Mott III. Sincerely, January 31, 2024 Dear Members of our Campus Community, I write to share with you the sad news that Professor Emerita Rona Sande passed away in July. Professor Sande had a long-lasting ...
UCSB's Open House showcases our campus, students, academics, and more. Our 2024 event will take place on Saturday, April 13th. Registration is now available, click below to learn more and sign up! Watch recordings of our VIRTUAL Open House offerings too! We are hosting live sessions in March and April. Check back for updated videos on our playlist.
Virtual Guided Tours. Virtual guided tours are posted in 2-3 week increments. Check back here for future offerings! The Visitor Center offers online visits so that you can learn more about campus, academics, and student life and ask your questions. Join our student tour guides for a one-hour guided virtual tour to explore campus from the ...
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The UCPath Center has addressed a backlog of adjustment cases since November 2023. The following info is intended to be an update for transactors on the progress since March 4, 2024. Adjustments submitted by the November 17, 2023, deadline . UCPath has completed 253 of the 437 W-2Cs, with 184 remaining; Electronic W-2Cs will be available by ...
The fee will increase for the 2023-2024 Academic Year. Summer fees are increased due to the combined Summer I and Summer II sessions. ... possible by Assembly Bill 1358 and was voted and approved by the student body of Santa Barbara City College. Student Activity Pass Fee ... please visit the Campus Safety Department's Parking and Traffic ...
Space is limited, please RSVP here. In conjunction with UCSB Reads 2023, Silvia Perea, Curator of the Architecture and Design Collection (ADC) at UCSB's AD&A Museum, will lead a behind-the-scenes tour of the Collection plus a special tour of Genius Loci: Domesticity and Placemaking in Southern California, an exhibition celebrating the Collection's 60th anniversary.
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"I have attended the Tour of Africa since my freshman year of high school, and there was nothing I looked forward to more than the annual performance," ASA President Menna Tarekegne said. "The performances stopped due to COVID-19. Reviving this event to be bigger and better has been a lot of hard work, but the Tour of Africa magic is back.
The women were found dead at a residence on Stone Street on Saturday, Oct. 28, 2023. Investigators identified Jernigan as Sanford's boyfriend. ... New SFA president makes first visit to campus ...
In 2023, he published A Year and a Day: An Experiment in Essays. Lopate formerly directed the non-fiction MFA program at Columbia University. Time: Monday, April 8, 2024 (7:00 PM) Location: Rogers Free Library - 525 Hope Street, Bristol RI. Library News.
34.412243,-119.846992. https://music.ucsb.edu/ #ucsbmusic. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of the UCSB Middle East Ensemble on Saturday, December 2, 2023, at Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall on the UCSB Campus, starting at 7:30 pm. Led by the esteemed director Scott Marcus, this ensemble will transport you to the enchanting world of ...