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‘Joyous music’ on tap at Chan Centre series.

- STUART DERDEYN sderdeyn@postmedia.com twitter.com/stuartderd­eyn

The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts at the University of B.C. has announced its 2018-19 Chan Centre Presents concert series. A total of eight concerts will showcase artists from all over the world, displaying their crafts in one of the most acoustical­ly pristine venues in North America.

Also announced is the 201819 Beyond Words series, which focuses on the importance of storytelli­ng and has featured such acclaimed artists as Polaris Prize-winning experiment­al throat singer Tanya Tagaq.

“As the Chan Centre enters its third decade, it is undeniable that there is a certain level of divisivene­ss on the global scale,” says Joyce Hinton, co-managing director and curator of the Chan Centre Presents series.

“At a time when the news is filled with internatio­nal tension,” Hinton says, “it felt appropriat­e to place a particular emphasis on some of the most joyous music being created on the world stage.”

Subscripti­on packages go on sale April 24 at noon. Single tickets go on sale June 12 at noon. They’ll be available online at chancentre.com; by phone 604-822-2697, Tuesday to Saturday, noon to 5 p.m.; or in person at the Chan Centre ticket office, 6265 Crescent Rd., UBC (Tuesday to Saturday, noon to 5 p.m.)

Here are five shows that we think are must-see events at the Chan Centre Presents and Beyond Words series:

1.

Aida Cuevas: Totalmente Juan Gabriel | Sept 22, 8 p.m.

She is a national treasure in her Mexican homeland where they call her the Queen of Mariachi. Immaculate­ly outfitted and backed by the crazy-tight Mariachi Juvenil Tecatitán, Cuevas performs a show honouring the superstar Juan Gabriel. The late singersong­writer was her mentor and is an absolute legend.

2.

Goran Bregovic and His Wedding and Funeral Band | Oct. 21, 7 p.m.

Known as Brega throughout the former Yugoslavia, Sarajevo-born Bregovic is probably the most famous Balkan composer and musician. From his soundtrack­s for the movies of director Emir Kusturica to his own work, his spirited and complex songs are exceedingl­y potent.

3.

Bobby McFerrin: Circlesong­s | Feb. 17, 2019, 7 p.m.

There was a lot of worry when McFerrin cancelled his last tour. Fortunatel­y, this wonderful, spirituall­y uplifting vocalist is apparently back in action and scheduled. There are few artists on the planet with the ability to generate as much pure joy in a room as this man can. Circlesong­s is a project around choral pieces with McFerrin joined by the 12 exceptiona­l singers of his group, Voicestra.

4.

Cristina Pato Quartet | April 11, 2019, 8 p.m.

A master of the gaita, the unique bagpipes of the Spanish region of Galicia, Cristina Pato has taken her instrument far outside of its folk roots. She has appeared in cellist Yo-Yo Ma’s Silk Road Ensemble, performed with symphonies and drops lightning fast, near-CharliePar­ker-esque solos with her fluid quartet of accordion, bass and drums.

5.

Kealoha | Oct. 3, 7:30 p.m. Spoken word and slam poetry from Hawaii’s first official poet laureate. After graduating in nuclear engineerin­g at MIT, Steven Kealohapau’ole HongMing Wong decided to shift gears to found HawaiiSlam, surf and pursue a career in spoken word.

The rest of the series is listed below:

Joshua Redman: Still Dreaming | Nov. 13, 8 p.m.

No Blue Memories: The Life of Gwendolyn Brooks | Feb. 24, 2019, 7 p.m.

Ladysmith Black Mambazo with Habib Koité and Bassekou Kouyate: March 2, 2019, 8 p.m. Anoushka Shankar: April 28, 2019, 8 p.m.

 ?? MARK VAN MANEN/FILES ?? Bobby McFerrin will perform at the Chan Centre in February 2019.
MARK VAN MANEN/FILES Bobby McFerrin will perform at the Chan Centre in February 2019.

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