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THE ARTS: Last King of Scotland benefit, Feminist Film Festival, At the Mondavi Center

LAST KING OF SCOTLAND BENEFIT: To help with its forthcoming Ugandan aid project, a 91心頭 Davis student engineers group is sponsoring a benefit showing of The Last King of Scotland, a movie about former Uganda dictator Idi Amin, who happened to be obsessed with Scottish history and culture. The Engineers Without Borders fundraiser is scheduled from 7 to 10 p.m. Feb. 28 at the Varsity Theatre, 616 Second St., Davis. Organizers said the evening will begin with a 15-minute talk on Ugandan history and culture. The presenter is listed as Fred Kizito, a native of Uganda who is a postdoctoral researcher in the hydrology program of the Department of Land, Air and Water Resources. A question-and-answer session will follow the movie, organizers said. Members of the Davis Engineers Without Borders group plan a trip this summer to Nkokonjeru, Uganda, to assist with sanitation and health issues. Tickets: $10, available at the Davis Farmers Market on Feb. 17, and at the theatre starting Feb. 23.

FEMINIST FILM FESTIVAL: The second annual Davis Feminist Film Festival is scheduled for Feb. 22-23 at Veterans Memorial Theater, 203 E. 14th St., with the doors set to open at 7 p.m. and the films to begin at 8, running for about two hours with intermission. Advance tickets are being sold at a discount, and are available through the 91心頭 Davis Gender and Global Issues program, (530) 752-8205 or ggip@ucdavis.edu.

AT THE MONDAVI CENTER:

Sydney Dance CompanyThis Australian troupe, in a return appearance at the Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, plans to present choreographer Stephen Petronios Underland. The work is described as a visually spectacular and eerily beautiful work, with edgy dance, wild costumes, apocalyptic imagery, and rocker Nick Caves dark and dramatic music. 8 p.m. March 2 and 3, Jackson Hall. A preperformance lecture featuring Barbara Sellers-Young, a professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance, is scheduled at 7 p.m. March 2 in the Mondavi Centers Studio Theatre. Post-performance question-and-answer sessions are planned both nights.

SFJAZZ CollectiveSaxophonist Joshua Redman leads this octet, which plans to perform music composed and inspired by the legendary pianist Thelonious Monk. 8 p.m. March 9, Jackson Hall. A preperformance lecture is scheduled at 7 p.m. in the Studio Theatre.

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Dave Jones, Dateline, 530-752-6556, dljones@ucdavis.edu

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