Music

Friday May 15

Jam Session with the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz Performance Ensemble

Time Fri 5/15 • 2PM - 4PM PDT

Walter H. Rubsamen Music Library

Join the UCLA Rubsamen Music Library for a Jam Session with the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz Performance Ensemble. The afternoon will begin with a set by the Ensemble, followed by an open jam session. No RSVP required. All are welcome to participate! Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz Performance Ensemble at UCLA Class of 2027: Nicolaus Gelin - trumpet Nathan Gilbreath - trombone Mwanzi Harriott - guitar Elisee Ngbo - piano Yerin Kim - bass Mailo Rakotonanahary - drums

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Library

Thursday May 28

Rez Metal Show - Rezisting Borderlands

Time Thu 5/28 • 10AM - 7PM PDT

Fowler Museum, Room A222

10:00–11:30 AM - Sound Rezistance Session Gregg Deal + Native Audio 11:30–1:00 pm - Lunch and Pedal Demo 1:15–2:15 - Rez Metal-Indigenous Punk Session 3:00 PM - Reception in the Courtyard 5:00 PM - Rez Metal Pop up show

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Institute of American Cultures

Sunday May 31

Le Jeu de Robin et Marion (The Play of Robin and Marion, 1283) by Adam de la Halle

Time Sun 5/31 • 1PM - 4PM PDT RSVP

UCLA William Andrews Clark Memorial Library

The UCLA Early Music Ensemble, joined by internationally renowned vielle player/fiddler, Shira Kammen, presents a new adaptation of Adam de la Halle’s Le Jeu de Robin et Marion (The Play of Robin and Marion, 1283) outdoors on the Clark Library's grounds. The English adaptation by Dr. Lawrence Rosenwald (Professor Emeritus, Wellesley College) tells the original tale of Maid Marion, Robin Hood, and their merry friends as they outsmart a cruel knight. Modern audiences of all ages will feel enchanted as actors and singers transport us to the thirteenth century with music performed on instruments from the Middle Ages. Pack a picnic basket and join us in our feast to celebrate the knight’s defeat! Visit the event webpage to learn more and register to attend this free event.

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Center for 17th- & 18th-Century Studies