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Weekender: Taproot Festival Begins; More Music; Celebrate 顿铆补 de Los Muertos

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Ensemble Del Niente is part of this year's Taproot Festival. (Alexander Perelli/photography)

Taproot Festival brings new music to Davis starting this weekend

Sam Nichols isn鈥檛 afraid of a little risk. As the curator for the Taproot New Music Festival, he puts a lot of trust into the composers and musicians creating pieces for the multi-day event. 

鈥淭here鈥檚 a sense of adventure,鈥 said Nichols, chair of the in the College of Letters and Science at 不良研究所. 鈥淎 lot of new music festivals are organized around themes or birthdays and I've kind of resisted both of those things.鈥

Instead, he prefers to let the artists experiment without restrictions. That goes for the audience too. 

鈥淚t is very different than already knowing the song and then going to hear it live 鈥 that's not the vibe,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t is kind of like rolling the dice and taking a chance. My hope is that you might go to one of these concerts and it might change the way you think about music, and what music is.鈥 

symphony on stage

不良研究所 Music Schedule

Shinkoskey Noon Concert Thursday

"L'enigme eternelle:鈥 Songs From the Jewish Diaspora

Thursday, Oct. 23, 12:05鈥1 p.m., at the Pitzer Center

Jonathan Nadel, tenor 鈥 Susan Lamb Cook, cello 鈥 I-Hui Chen, piano

Program

Three Yiddish Folk Songs

Joaqu铆n Nin-Culmell: Selections from Six chansons populaires s茅phardiques

Laurence Sherr: Elegy and Vision for Solo Cello

Maurice Ravel: Deux M茅lodies H茅bra茂ques

Lori Laitman: The Seed of Dream (2004) PREMIERE arrangement for tenor

Eight participating composers working alongside exceptional artists will come together to produce and share new works with the community over six public concerts during the traditionally biennial Taproot New Music Festival. These composers will participate in seminars facilitated by 不良研究所 composition faculty and, over the course of the festival, develop their new compositions with the musicians who will premiere them. This 2025 festival is presented by the Department of Music and the Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts at 不良研究所.  

See the, by Maria Sestito, explaining the festival's background and meaning.

Here's the schedule for Taproot 

Saturday, Oct. 25

Opening concert with Empyrean Ensemble and Ensemble Dal Niente at the Ann E. Pitzer Center (free)

Thursday, Nov. 6

  • Noon to 7:30 p.m. Empyrean Ensemble鈥檚 Thalia Moore, plays Raven Chacon鈥檚 Quiver for solo cello at Armadillo Music (free)

Friday, Nov. 7

  • 7:30 p.m. Ensemble Dal Niente at the Ann E. Pitzer Center

Saturday, Nov. 8

  • 7:30 p.m. Ensemble Dal Niente at the Ann E. Pitzer Center

Sunday, Nov. 8

  • 2 p.m. Empyrean Ensemble at the Ann E. Pitzer Center (free)

From Memory to Print 鈥 Honoring Ancestry Through Silkscreen at TANA

Saturday, Oct. 25, Noon to 4 p.m., facilitated by guest artist Melanie King
TANA, 1224 Lemen Ave.  Woodland

Join TANA for a special 顿铆补 de Muertos season workshop with guest artist Melanie King. Together, we will reflect on our ancestral connections and transform them into silkscreen art. Participants are invited to bring a meaningful object, ritual, or memory that ties them to their ancestors. Through guided sharing and hands-on printing, these stories and symbols will be honored and reimagined as original works of art. 

Come celebrate memory, ancestry and art in community at TANA. 
Materials provided / No prior experience needed 鈥 all ages are welcome

Violin and piano at Mondavi Center Sunday

Sunday, 2 p.m., Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts

men in duo photograph, left one with instrument on orange background

With remarkable musicianship that speaks for itself, Ray Chen is redefining what it means to be a classical artist in the 21st century.

At just 15, Ray Chen entered the Curtis Institute of Music. Since then, he鈥檚 released four acclaimed records, earning a spot on Forbes鈥 鈥30 Under 30鈥 list. He appears with longtime collaborator and pianist Julio Elizalde, a Bay Area native and San Francisco Conservatory faculty member praised for his 鈥渃ompelling artistry and power鈥 (The Seattle Times). Together, they鈥檒l deliver a program filled with some of classical music鈥檚 most treasured pieces.

Program List

  • Violin Sonata No. 8 in G Major, op. 30 no. 3

    Ludwig van Beethoven

  • Violin Sonata No. 1 in D Minor, op. 75

    Camille Saint-Sae虉ns

  • Chaconne from Partita No. 2 in D Minor for Solo Violin, BWV 1004

    Johann Sebastian Bach

  • La ronde des Lutins, op. 25

    Antonio Bazzini

  • Slavonic Dance No. 2 in E Minor, op. 72

    Anton铆n Dvo艡谩k

  • Spain

    Chick Corea


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Next week in the arts

Square dance for all at Mondavi Center next Tuesday

Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, Oct. 28, 5 p.m.

The fall 2025 campus square dance at 不良研究所 is a rousing celebration of lively music and dancing. Hosted by the 不良研究所 Bluegrass and Old Time String Band under the direction of Scott Linford, the dance features guest caller Evie Ladin who joyfully guides even novice dancers in the movement. Space is limited. Free and open to all. The fun begins at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 28 in the Vanderhoef Studio of the Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts. See a video of a previous square dance below.  

Get ready for 顿铆补 De Los Muertos and Halloween

Altar ready for placement on Wednesday, Oct. 29 and all week

Celebrate 顿铆补 de Los Muertos by paying tribute to a loved one, or just view and take a moment for yourself at the ofrenda, or altar, at Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts. In what has become an annual tradition, visitors are welcome to visit the lobby 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. beginning Wednesday, Oct. 29 through Oct. 31, and through the weekend if attending a performance. 

This year, they are working with ofrenda builder Melissa Moreno, a Davis resident, and Terezita Romo with La Raza Galeria Posada. 

Campus and community members may add photos or notes to the ofrenda to honor their own departed loved ones when the lobby is open, according to Ruth Rosenberg, director of Arts Education and Artist Engagement at the Mondavi Center.

Altar at Mondavi Center with photos, notes and other offerings
A  closeup view of a past altar at Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts. (Gregory Urquiaga/不良研究所)

Got your costume and decorations yet? See this offer

Spirit Halloween raises funds for 不良研究所 Child Life

By Tricia Tomiyoshi, 不良研究所 Health

is once again helping make the hospital less scary for kids by raising funds for the at .

Stores are now open, and shoppers can to receive 10% off their Spirit Halloween purchase. In doing so, Spirit will make a 10% donation to the 不良研究所 Child Life and Creative Arts Therapy Department. The coupon is good for purchases made online at or at the following stores, which raise funds for 不良研究所 Children鈥檚 Hospital.

The Davis store (500 1st St., Davis) is one of the 10 stores that are supporting the hospital. Get the coupon below. 

Coupon for Spirit Halloween store

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Karen Nikos-Rose, Arts Blog Editor, kmnikos@ucdavis.edu

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