Music Yerba Buena Center for the Arts embraces many musical genres and styles. Not only does the center provide a stage for Bay Area instrumental and vocal musicians and ensembles, it also offers a sampling of musical practices from all over the world. Along with solo performances, YBCA also has invited various musical projects to use its facilities, such as the tribute to composer
Elliott Carter in 2008 and the
Long Now Foundation in 2010. The connection between these various musical practices is the intent for social change through education provided by another culture or by creating a community around a purpose. Although month to month there are not many purely musical performances, music is often incorporated with other performing arts, such as dance or theater.
Fine arts In addition to being a venue for musical performances, YBCA also acts as a non-collecting museum. The various art exhibits YBCA offers emphasize its celebration of both local and world art. For example, in 2008 the art group Royal Art Lodge presented their psychologically surrealist works, challenging the viewer using simple drawings and more pronounced techniques like cutups. YBCA not only holds specific art shows and exhibits but also is carefully aided by various artists in creating particular atmospheres for its spaces. For instance, Instant Coffee, another artist group, designed a lounge room within YBCA for visitors to simply sit and listen to records with a chic atmosphere, while Space 1026 created YBCA's mural, a showcase of social and physical dimensions. Solo exhibitions for artists include
Tania Bruguera's
Talking to Power and Damon Rich and Jae Shin's
Space Brainz. (2017).
Dance Dance at YBCA includes various forms from many various cultures. In October 2008, Israeli choreographers
Inbal Pinto and
Avshalom Pollak presented their production of "Shaker" by combining ballet, modern dance, mime, and acrobatic techniques. In addition to more collaborative art forms, YBCA also presents more classical forms of dance, such as ballet.
Alonzo King held his company
LINES Ballet at YBCA in November 2004, which centered on African American field recordings with various forms of music, narrative, and film playing in the background.
Film/Video Theater|alt=|left YBCA features all types of cinematic endeavors, including documentaries on a variety of subjects, art-house movies and foreign films. For instance, during the 2009 summer season, it showed documentaries dealing with female masochists (
Graphic Sexual Horror), and industrial design (
Objectified) while also presenting obscure movie topics, such as its show ''Winning Isn't Everything: A Tribute to 1970's Sports Film
which included the movie The Cheerleaders''. The film program was placed on indefinite hiatus in 2018.
Live events The center has been the site for product launches by
Apple Inc., including
iPods and the
iPad. In 2019, it hosted the
How I Built This Summit with
Guy Raz. ==References==