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UCLA Royce Hall, Los Angeles CA | Nearby Businesses


340 Royce Dr
Los Angeles, CA 90095

(310) 825-2101

A symbol of both intellectual and artistic excellence, Royce Hall functions not only as a monument to Los Angeles’ rich cultural past, but also as a portal to the future. The extraordinary history of performing arts presentation in Royce Hall is rooted in the late 1930s, when George Gershwin, Duke Ellington, Arnold Schoenberg and Jimmy Dorsey’s Band all performed in Royce Hall. Since then, the list of illustrious artists who have graced Royce Hall’s stage reads like a Who’s Who of performing arts in the 20th and 21st centuries, including Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic, Twyla Tharp, Frank Zappa, Mikhail Baryshnikov, The Philip Glass Ensemble and Meredith Monk to name a few. Modeled after Milan’s Basilica di Sant’Ambrogio, constructed in the tenth and eleventh centuries, Royce Hall was built in 1929 as one of the first campus structures by architect David Allison. Royce Hall’s reputation was forged early in the campus’ history. By 1936, the campus had been open for only seven years and was cradled in the midst of an old sheep pasture in an area that most residents probably still regarded as “country.” This would then seem like an unlikely place to stumble across one of the greatest American popular composers of all time – George Gershwin, who appeared at Royce Hall on September 28 of that year. In 1936, University of California President Robert Gordon Sproul appointed a committee to oversee programming and in 1937, Royce Hall’s first performing arts season was born. The first subscription series included the great contralto Marian Anderson, the Budapest String Quartet and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Also appearing at Royce Hall that year were Jimmy Dorsey’s Band and the Los Angeles Philharmonic conducted by famed conductor Otto Klemperer. A year later in 1937, Duke Ellington’s Orchestra and avant-garde composer Arnold Schoenberg made appearances. Far from being the first time that prominent figures appeared at Royce Hall (the list of early speakers includes Albert Einstein, who addressed the student body in 1932), the appearance of such famed artists symbolized the direction that Royce Hall’s programming would take, evolving from college auditorium to world-class venue. Like Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, Royce Hall is one of America’s great concert halls, distinguished, not only for its impeccable beauty and refined acoustics, but also for the ghosts of performances that haunt it.

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University of California, Los Angeles
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405 Hilgard Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90095

The University of California, Los Angeles is a public research university located in the Westwood district of Los Angeles, California, United States. It became the Southern Branch of the University of California in 1919, making it the second-oldest undergraduate campus of the ten-campus system after the original University of California campus in Berkeley . It offers 337 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a wide range of disciplines. UCLA has an approximate enrollment of 30,000 undergraduate and 12,000 graduate students, and has 119,000 applicants for Fall 2016, including transfer applicants, the most applicants for any American university.The Times Higher Education World University Rankings for 2015–2016 ranks UCLA 16th in the world for academics and 13th in the world for reputation. In 2015/16, UCLA is ranked 12th in the world by the Academic Ranking of World Universities and 27th in the 2015/16 QS World University Rankings. In 2015, the Center for World University Rankings ranked the university 15th in the world based on quality of education, alumni employment, quality of faculty, publications, influence, citations, broad impact, and patents. UCLA is considered one of two flagship campuses of the University of California system, along with UC Berkeley.

UCLA Powell Library
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405 Hilgard Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90095

(310) 825-1938

The Powell Library’s mission is to serve the academic needs of UCLA's approximately 29,000 undergraduates by offering a range of services -- including library research assistance, instruction, and course reserves -- and access to materials that support the educational activities of UCLA. The collection is comprised of approximately 100,000 volumes and 550 serials and newspapers, and includes specialized collections of contemporary fiction, graphic novels, sustainability, cookbooks, zines, and travel guides. Powell Library is the most heavily used of UCLA’s libraries, with a turnstile count of over 1.2 million users/year, circulation of approximately 250,000 volumes/year, more than 48,000 information and reference questions answered per year, and instruction sessions and tours provided annually to approximately 5,000 patrons. If you would like to support the work of the UCLA Powell Library, please visit http://ucla.in/2eqjY4o to make your gift today.

UCLA Anderson School of Management
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110 Westwood Plz
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1481

(310) 206-7707

Welcome to the UCLA Anderson Facebook Page. We are glad you are here. This is your space to share opinions and spark conversations with other UCLA Anderson community members and intellectuals from around the world. While we encourage thought-provoking conversations, you should always treat your peers on this page with respect. We have the best community in the world and know that you wouldn't post offensive or inappropriate materials. Let us remind you that we reserve the right to hide or remove any content that is: • Abusive, defamatory, or obscene • Fraudulent, deceptive, or misleading • In violation of any intellectual property right of another • In violation of any law or regulation • Advertising for personal business or other • Otherwise offensive (including spam posts, such as chain letters, videos, photos, and links) It is also important to note that anything not posted by UCLA Anderson does not reflect our organization’s opinions. Thank you for joining us. We can't wait to hear from you and hope you enjoy our Page. Founded in the depth of the Great Depression, UCLA Anderson School of Management now ranks among the top-tier business schools in the world. An award-winning faculty renowned for research and teaching, highly selective admissions, successful alumni and world-class facilities combine to provide an extraordinary learning environment in the heart of Southern California. Learn more about us at http://www.anderson.ucla.edu/about

UCLA Anderson School of Management
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110 Westwood Plz
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1481

(310) 206-7707

Welcome to the UCLA Anderson Facebook Page. We are glad you are here. This is your space to share opinions and spark conversations with other UCLA Anderson community members and intellectuals from around the world. While we encourage thought-provoking conversations, you should always treat your peers on this page with respect. We have the best community in the world and know that you wouldn't post offensive or inappropriate materials. Let us remind you that we reserve the right to hide or remove any content that is: • Abusive, defamatory, or obscene • Fraudulent, deceptive, or misleading • In violation of any intellectual property right of another • In violation of any law or regulation • Advertising for personal business or other • Otherwise offensive (including spam posts, such as chain letters, videos, photos, and links) It is also important to note that anything not posted by UCLA Anderson does not reflect our organization’s opinions. Thank you for joining us. We can't wait to hear from you and hope you enjoy our Page. Founded in the depth of the Great Depression, UCLA Anderson School of Management now ranks among the top-tier business schools in the world. An award-winning faculty renowned for research and teaching, highly selective admissions, successful alumni and world-class facilities combine to provide an extraordinary learning environment in the heart of Southern California. Learn more about us at http://www.anderson.ucla.edu/about

UCLA Anderson School of Management Executive MBA Program
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110 Westwood Plaza, Suite A105
Los Angeles, CA 90095

(310) 825-2032

UCLA - Student Activities Center
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220 Westwood Plz
Los Angeles, CA 90095

(310) 825-4321

UCLA Dickson Court
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Dickson Court
Los Angeles, CA 90095

UCLA Glorya Kaufman Hall
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308 Westwood Plaza
Los Angeles, CA 90095

Humanities Building UCLA
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415 Portola Plaza
Los Angeles, CA 90024

UCLA Faculty
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480 Charles E Young Dr W
Los Angeles, CA 90024

University of California, Los Angeles
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405 Hilgard Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90095

Expresia engleză University of California, Los Angeles (prescurtat UCLA care se pronunță, v. AFR) desemnează renumitul sediu (campus) al Universității Californiei din Los Angeles, California, SUA. Este o școală superioară cu accentul pe cercetare. Sediul se află în localitatea Westwood din zona urbană Westside, una dintre numeroasele „vecinătăți” (neighborhood) ale orașului Los Angeles propriu-zis. A fost înființat în anul 1919 drept al doilea dintre cele zece sedii ale sistemului universității de stat din California. Oferă studenților peste 300 de feluri de diplome, pe un larg domeniu de specialități. Anual se înscriu la UCLA circa 37.000 de studenți din SUA și întreaga lume.Legături externe Sit web oficial Situl oficial al Daily Bruin UCLA MAC UCLA's Weyburn Hall dormitory 1967-1971, Westwood, CA Situl campionatelor nationale de volei „UCLA's 2006” (bărbați)

UCLA Anderson School of Management Fully-Employed MBA Program
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110 Westwood Plz
Los Angeles, CA 90095

(310) 825-2632

UCLA Architecture & Urban Design
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365 PORTOLA PLAZA, Los Angeles, CA 90095
Los Angeles, CA 90095

(310) 825-7857

Northeast Normal University
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5268 Renmin Street, Changchun, Jilin Province, PRC
Los Angeles, CA 00526

Northeast Normal University is one of the six national normal universities in the People's Republic of China, located in Changchun, Jilin province. The university was ranked number 37 in the comprehensive ranking of universities in China in 2013, and listed as a project 211 university.HistoryNortheast Normal University is an institution of higher learning under the direct administration of the Ministry of Education, being selected as one of the universities given priority in construction in the "211 Project". The university, in Changchun city, Jilin province, occupies an area of 1,500,000 square meters, including 800,000 square meters of the main campus and 700,000 square meters of the new campus.NENU's predecessor is Northeast University, the first comprehensive university founded by the Communist Party in northeast China in Benxi, Liaoning province, in February 1946. In 1949, the school was moved to Changchun City and renamed Northeast Normal University in 1950.AdministrationCollege and departmentsSchool of Education ScienceSchool of Politics and LawSchool of EconomicsSchool of BusinessSchool of Chinese Language and LiteratureSchool of History and CultureSchool of Foreign LanguagesSchool of MusicSchool of Fine ArtsSchool of Mathematics and StatisticsSchool of Computer ScienceSchool of SoftwareSchool of PhysicsSchool of ChemistrySchool of Life ScienceCollege of Urban and Environmental ScienceSchool of Physical EducationSchool of Media ScienceInternational Relations Institute and Marxism Research InstituteInstitute for the History of Ancient Civilizations (IHAC) NENU comprises 19 schools, 56 undergraduate specialties and a graduate school, which offers 145 M.A. degree specialties, and 77 Ph.D. degree specialties. There are nine faculties authorized to confer doctoral degrees, 11 disciplines with post-doctoral R&D stations, five key disciplines of the National Institution of Higher Education, six disciplines among the construction projects of the key disciplines of the national "Tenth Five-Year Plan" and the "211 Project" and 18 disciplines among the key subject program of Jilin Province.

UCLA Bruin Run/Walk
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Kerkchoff Hall 308
Los Angeles, CA 90024

UCLA Community Programs Office
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220 Westwood Plaza (Student Activities Center)
Los Angeles, CA 90095

(310) 825-5969

The Community Programs Office does three main things: 1.) Works on encouraging college matriculation of underserved students from underresourced communities in Southern California. This is done through 7 projects that provide comprehensive mentorship and tutoring services. 2.) Works on graduating UCLA undergraduates from underserved backgrounds. This is done through 5 projects that provide comprehensive peer counseling and mentorship services, and includes the food bank, computing center, writing counselors, examination database, and study hall. 3.) Inspires students to take responsibility for their community through service related efforts. This is done through over 2 dozen projects that work on improving community conditions in Southern California. The overall goal is for CPO students to graduate from UCLA as community leaders.

UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center
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193 Haines Hall
Los Angeles, CA 90095

(310) 825-2363

UCLA Bruin Bear
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308 Westwood Plz
Los Angeles, CA 90095

UCLA World Arts and Cultures
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Kaufman Hall, 120 Westwood Plaza
Los Angeles, CA 90095

(310) 825-3951

Financial Supports Commission at UCLA
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308 Westwood Plaza, Kerckhoff Hall 300A
Los Angeles, CA 90024

Performance Venue Near UCLA Royce Hall

Schoenberg Hall
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445 Charles E Young Dr W
Los Angeles, CA 90024

(310) 825-4761

Schoenberg Hall is the main performance space of the UCLA Herb Albert School of Music. The acoustically rich, 520 seat hall was named after legendary 20th century composer Arnold Schoenberg, who taught at UCLA in the 1950's.

UCHA - Robison
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
10940 Ophir Dr
Los Angeles, CA 90024

(650) 919-3623

Los Angeles Road Concerts
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Downtown LA
Los Angeles, CA

(505) 331-9588

Day of Remembrance Road Concert site-specific works along 1st, Spring, 9th and Main in Downtown Los Angeles Los Angeles Road Concerts presents a showing of site-specific projects from Los Angeles artists in unused public outdoor spaces along a loop made of Spring St, 9th St, Main St and 1st St. For one day participating artists display installations, perform works, host spontaneous readings, and make music in unexpected spaces, such as on the sidewalk, between dumpsters, along streetlamps, as well as inside the audience’s earbuds as they traverse the path of the road concert. Audience members can walk, bike, skateboard, carpool or take public transit. They can time it to see it all, go it unplanned, or carefully curate their day. An official map of the day’s events along with project descriptions and other downloadable information will be available to the public starting a week before the event on the event website. LA Road Concerts seeks to investigate the possibilities of LA's streets as sites for artistic exploration while offering a street-level window onto the city's diversity of people, buildings and landscapes, how the metropolis grew and cars came to dominate, and the in-between and negative spaces the city left behind as it expanded. Through a wide open call process, LA Road Concerts brings together art school graduates, working artists, local residents and other artists, writers, musicians, performers, to realize a broad array of kinds of interactions with the sites. This particular road concert is part of the annual World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims (http://worlddayofremembrance.org), commemorating the many millions killed and injured on the world’s roads, together with their families and communities. LA Road Concerts partnered with the Los Angeles Vision Zero Alliance, the City of Los Angeles Vision Zero Initiative, and Alan Nakagawa, the Los Angeles Department of Transportation’s Artist-in-Residence to highlight the issue of traffic violence in Downtown LA. The City has adopted a Vision Zero goal of eliminating traffic fatalities citywide by 2025. Over 600 people on foot were hit by cars in Downtown LA over 12 years, averaging a person a week. This road concert asks participating artists of any medium to make works that bring awareness to traffic casualties, ponder solutions and utopias, remember the victims, investigate car culture, and explore the complexity of the problem, such as what causes people to make dangerous decisions like texting or drinking while driving, or how our transit systems reflect America's race and class inequalities and privilege the able bodied. This year’s participating artists include Alan Nakagawa, Alex Khost & Amy Bauer, Alexia Lewis, Anna Wittenberg, April Guthrie, Avenue 50 Studios & DSTL Arts, Benjamin Desvallées, Beth Fiedorek, Cynthia Lujan, Dr. Brian Griffeath-Loeb, Gegham Sargsyan, Horse of Arabia, IHUG, Jonathan Gomez, L.A.P. (Love, Art, Participation) Dancers, Laida Aguirre, Linda Ravenswood, Los Angeles Walks, Matt MacFarland, Max Markowitz & Joe Potts & Stuart Rapeport & Sybil McMiller & Rebecca Guerro, Michael Rippens, Niko Solorio, Pauline Gloss, Robert Frashure & Miggie Wong, Scott Froschauer, Siluspress, Simone Gad, Sir Oliver, Skip Snow, Sophie Goldstein, Stuart Fingerhut, Susan Joseph, Suzanne Joskow & Henderson Blumer, Taleen Kali, Tucker Neel, Victoria Goring, Vitamin Wig C, Zeina Baltagi, and more! Works of the day include a keyhole listening garden, ambient protest music, a house made of art to create a conversation about the homeless, a Mt. Rushmore lawn chair to reflect on how the patriarchy lives in our culture, a delivering of the historical autopsy at Wells Fargo, a human size pizza box, live manipulations of sounds in response to the site as is expressed in public grieving rituals, a celebration and commemoration of the lives of victims of automobile fatalities through the traditional Mexican celebration of altar making, a temporary crosswalk using only the artist's footprints, a spoken word performance about the travails of a pedestrian, a magic photo booth, a station to craft memorials for people killed while walking in Los Angeles to be later posted at crash sites throughout the city, a funeral procession discussing the history of protest apparel and new designs, and many more works! November 20, 2016, 11 AM - 5 PM FREE Please contact Stephen van Dyck at [email protected] if you are interested in participating.