CU Presents announces 2013-14 season

CU Presents recently announced the 2013-14 season at Macky Auditorium, appealing to the “cultural omnivore” in all of us. More from the Daily Camera, here.

We are excited to share with you the list of CU Presents shows coming to Macky next season:

Subscription tickets are currently available at CUPresents.org. Single tickets go son sale August 19.

‘Chasing Ice’ Filmmaker to Discuss His Gripping Glacial Photography and Debut Unseen Footage at Macky Auditorium, April 1

Filmmaker and adventurer James Balog will share his stirring and beautiful glacial photography revealing changes in climate at a free event at 7 p.m., Monday, April 1 in the University of Colorado Boulder’s Macky Auditorium.

The event, “A Conversation with James Balog on the Art of Chasing Ice,” is hosted by Earth Vision Trust and CU-Boulder’s Inside the Greenhouse, a multidimensional project that explores the nexus of environmental science and the arts and humanities.

Similarly, Balog and his work bridge art and science. Balog is the founder of the Extreme Ice Survey and the subject of the award-winning 2012 documentary film “Chasing Ice.” He is a Boulder-based photographer, but his work spans the globe documenting changing ecosystems through time-lapse photography stationed at 13 glaciers on four continents.

“I have spent my professional life exploring the intersection of humans and nature,” Balog said. “In ‘The Art of Chasing Ice,’ I am honored to present through words and images, the intrinsic beauty and fragility of ice, which motivated us to make the movie.

“As a graduate of CU, I am delighted to be collaborating with Inside the Greenhouse on debuting not only this artistic work but their new performance series,” he said.

During “The Art of Chasing Ice,” Balog will share his insights, images and never-seen-before footage while discussing his on-going work in a public interview with Beth Osnes, assistant professor of theatre and dance.

Osnes leads Inside the Greenhouse in partnership with Max Boykoff, assistant professor in the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) and the Environmental Studies Program, and Rebecca Safran, assistant professor of ecology and evolutionary biology. All three professors work closely with Marda Kirn of EcoArts.

“Inside the Greenhouse was inspired by the Inside the Actors Studio model, but instead of probing the acting processes, we aim to draw out process, motivation and creative communications surrounding engagement with climate change,” Osnes said.

Inside the Greenhouse seeks to deepen the public understanding of how issues of climate change are communicated by creating artifacts— art, film, television programming— that convey climate change. The centerpiece of the project will feature highlights from the conversation with Balog and students’ creative work.

“Merely conveying information about climate change does not change behavior. We are interested in creative forms of communication that can bring out the relevance of the issues at the personal level,” Boykoff said.

“We want to engage students and the public in conversations about climate change, but one of our primary goals was to bring a high-profile leader in climate issues to campus to inspire both students and the larger Boulder community.”

Safran added: “James Balog is the perfect artist to feature in this first project, because he is bringing the reality of climate change front and center through images that are impossible to ignore. By bringing us to parts of the world where climate change is most visible, we see undeniable proof that our world is changing—rapidly.”

Balog’s work began with a 2005 National Geographic assignment to photograph retreating glaciers, which inspired him to preserve the vivid, visual evidence of climate change. Currently the Extreme Ice Survey employs 28 time-lapse cameras running in the Rocky Mountains, Greenland, Iceland, Alaska, Glacier National Park and at Mount Everest to continually document the beauty of ice and the rapid retreat of the world’s glaciers.

For more information about “A Conversation with James Balog on the Art of Chasing Ice,” parking and other details visit http://events.learnmoreaboutclimate.org/ice/. Parking around Macky Auditorium is limited. Community members are encouraged to plan ahead. For more on the Inside the Greenhouse project visit http://www.insidethegreenhouse.net.

“The Art of Chasing Ice” is sponsored by the CU-Boulder Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR) and Learn More About Climate, an initiative that seeks to extend CU-Boulder climate science expertise to educators, policymakers and citizens. Additional sponsors include CIRES, the National Snow and Ice Data Center, the CU-Boulder Office for University Outreach, the CU-Boulder Environmental Center and Flatirons Bank.

Aziz Ansari: Buried Alive – Comes to Macky on May 8

Aziz Ansari - Buried AliveProgram Council is excited to be presenting Aziz Ansari. Ansari has quickly established his presence in the comedy world. He is currently starring in a popular television series, is developing a number of films and recently released his second hour-long standup special, “Dangerously Delicious,” online at AzizAnsari.com for $5.  The Hollywood Reporter said that he “has become one of the most prolific writers and performers on the comedy scene in recent years” and Rolling Stone recently placed him on the cover of their special comedy issue labeling him “the funniest man under 30.” In addition, Paste Magazine has named him one of the “Top 10 Comedians of the Decade.” Ansari also has the much buzzed about gig as host of the 2010 MTV Movie Awards.

Ansari co-stars opposite of Amy Poehler in the Emmy nominated NBC series, “Parks and Recreation.” The series received an Emmy nomination in 2011 for Outstanding Comedy Series. Ansari’s portrayal of government employee ‘Tom Haverford,’ has earned him much critical praise including Entertainment Weeklynaming him one of their “Breakout TV Stars,” TV Guide naming him a “Scene Stealer” and Yahoo! TV placing him in the number one spot on their list of “TV MVPS: The Most Valuable Performers of the Fall Season.” People Magazine named him 2011’s “Funniest Dude in Prime Time.”

Tickets are $25 for CU Students with ID, $35 for general public.

Aziz Ansari

Spring Swing concert rescheduled

The Spring Swing concert has been rescheduled for Sunday, March 3, 2013 at 2pm at Macky Auditorium.  Your original tickets will be valid for the performance this Sunday; you do not need new tickets.  If you cannot make the rescheduled performance, please contact the box office at 303-492-8008 by Friday, March 1 at 4:00pm to arrange for an exchange or refund.  CU Presents’ normal business hours are Monday-Friday from 9am-4pm.

Enjoy a return to the music of the Big Band era!  The CU Jazz Ensemble will present a tribute to the great Glenn Miller at the 3rd annual Spring Swing.  In addition to Miller’s hits, music from Goodman, Basie, Dorsey, and other terrific bands will convince you the Swing Era is alive and strong!

From the Creator of the Golden Dragons Acrobats, CIRQUE ZIVA!

Live@MACKY welcomes to Boulder CIRQUE ZIVA, on Sunday, April 28, 2013 at 3 p.m. Cirque Ziva is the latest creation of Danny Chang (Golden Dragon Acrobats), one of the world’s leading promoters of Chinese acrobatics, and renowned lighting director Tonny Tucci (American Ballet Theatre, Alvin Ailey, 1996 Summer Olympics).

Cirque Ziva Tickets

Cirque Ziva

With visual and technical innovations beautifully presented in centuries-old Chinese acrobatics, the show has grown to represent the best of its kind. The reputation of the company is solidly rooted in a commitment to the highest of production values and an attention to artistic details that is unparalleled in the art form. World renowned impresario Danny Chang and choreographer Angela Chang combine award-winning acrobatics, traditional dance, spectacular costumes, ancient and contemporary music and theatrical techniques to present a show of breathtaking skill and spellbinding beauty.

“All of the performers is consummate. Present, masterful, joyous, they communicate these ancient tricks as something brand new. And the powerful music, simple themes, and explosive choreography that transcends culture—an absolute joy in exploring the full potential of the human body. ” — NYTheatre.com

“Chinese Acrobats offer timeless thrills! The impossible can be achieved, and once achieved surpassed, then surpassed again.” — AP Media

Cirque Ziva at Macky is sponsored by Boulder Weekly and KUNC 91.5.