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Based on the ancient Greek myth, this play focuses on the perspective of Iphigenia, the young child of the King who must make hard decisions during the Trojan War.
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This comic opera is packed full of sentimental pirates, blundering policeman, absurd adventures and improbable paradoxes.
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Based on the ancient Greek myth, this play focuses on the perspective of Iphigenia, the young child of the King who must make hard decisions during the Trojan War.
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This comic opera is packed full of sentimental pirates, blundering policeman, absurd adventures and improbable paradoxes.
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ASU Piano Professor Cathal Breslin performs Schubert's final Sonata in B flat major D960 and Irish contemporary works by Linda Buckley, Elaine Agnew and Ed Bennett.
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Emerging Artists I presents original choreographic work by third-year dance graduate students Isabella Lepp and Dean Saifullin. “Category FIVE” is an immersive experience captivating fusion of dance, storytelling, and extended reality elements. Patrons will be standing and moving throughout the space for a minimum of 45 minutes, navigating stairs. There is no seating for this event.
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Emerging Artists I presents original choreographic work by third-year dance graduate students Isabella Lepp and Dean Saifullin. “Category FIVE” is an immersive experience captivating fusion of dance, storytelling, and extended reality elements. Patrons will be standing and moving throughout the space for a minimum of 45 minutes, navigating stairs. There is no seating for this event.
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Emerging Artists I presents original choreographic work by third-year dance graduate students Isabella Lepp and Dean Saifullin. “Category FIVE” is an immersive experience captivating fusion of dance, storytelling, and extended reality elements. Patrons will be standing and moving throughout the space for a minimum of 45 minutes, navigating stairs. There is no seating for this event.
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Emerging Artists I presents original choreographic work by third-year dance graduate students Isabella Lepp and Dean Saifullin. “Category FIVE” is an immersive experience captivating fusion of dance, storytelling, and extended reality elements. Patrons will be standing and moving throughout the space for a minimum of 45 minutes, navigating stairs. There is no seating for this event.
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Emerging Artists I presents original choreographic work by third-year dance graduate students Isabella Lepp and Dean Saifullin. “Category FIVE” is an immersive experience captivating fusion of dance, storytelling, and extended reality elements. Patrons will be standing and moving throughout the space for a minimum of 45 minutes, navigating stairs. There is no seating for this event.
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Emerging Artists I presents original choreographic work by third-year dance graduate students Isabella Lepp and Dean Saifullin. “Category FIVE” is an immersive experience captivating fusion of dance, storytelling, and extended reality elements. Patrons will be standing and moving throughout the space for a minimum of 45 minutes, navigating stairs. There is no seating for this event.
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This concert will be performed off-campus at Dayspring United Methodist Church.
Tickets must be purchased in advance through this site. Children and all students with valid student ID (any level, any institution) receive FREE admission at the door.
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The first half of the program will include short works highlighting three preoccupations: music canons (“Chases and Reflections”), ethnic idioms (“Hungarian and Bulgarian Rhythms”) and obsession (“Fixation on a Single Note”). The second half will present Bartok’s Quartet No.5, poised to be heard in a new space, with clarity and immediacy.
Concert I: Chases and Reflections
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ASU Guitar welcomes GFA winner Lovro Peretić in his Phoenix debut, playing works by Brahms, Scarlatti, Tchaikovsky and more.
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18-year-old Samantha relives her senior year and must now make the decision to follow her mother's wishes, or summon the courage to jump into an unimaginable future.
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Gulistan is one of the most beautiful works ever composed for piano and is rarely performed due to its technical complexity. Composed by Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji in 1940, the work was inspired by the 13th century Persian poet Sa'di and consists of an astonishingly rich and unique musical language. Jacob Adler will give an introductory talk before performing the 35 minute work.
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18-year-old Samantha relives her senior year and must now make the decision to follow her mother's wishes, or summon the courage to jump into an unimaginable future.
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18-year-old Samantha relives her senior year and must now make the decision to follow her mother's wishes, or summon the courage to jump into an unimaginable future.
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Anthropocene incorporates innovative media design, dance, movement, text, sound and image into a visually-striking portrait of our world out of balance. This is a story of the escalation of consumption and how we are hurtling towards an unsustainable future.
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Anthropocene incorporates innovative media design, dance, movement, text, sound and image into a visually-striking portrait of our world out of balance. This is a story of the escalation of consumption and how we are hurtling towards an unsustainable future.
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Anthropocene incorporates innovative media design, dance, movement, text, sound and image into a visually-striking portrait of our world out of balance. This is a story of the escalation of consumption and how we are hurtling towards an unsustainable future.
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Undergraduate dance students in Arizona State University's School of Music, Dance and Theatre showcase a wide range of genres as they present new choreographic works in progress.
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Anthropocene incorporates innovative media design, dance, movement, text, sound and image into a visually-striking portrait of our world out of balance. This is a story of the escalation of consumption and how we are hurtling towards an unsustainable future.
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Undergraduate dance students in Arizona State University's School of Music, Dance and Theatre showcase a wide range of genres as they present new choreographic works in progress.
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Anthropocene incorporates innovative media design, dance, movement, text, sound and image into a visually-striking portrait of our world out of balance. This is a story of the escalation of consumption and how we are hurtling towards an unsustainable future.
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Anthropocene incorporates innovative media design, dance, movement, text, sound and image into a visually-striking portrait of our world out of balance. This is a story of the escalation of consumption and how we are hurtling towards an unsustainable future.
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Anthropocene incorporates innovative media design, dance, movement, text, sound and image into a visually-striking portrait of our world out of balance. This is a story of the escalation of consumption and how we are hurtling towards an unsustainable future.
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Goldman Professor of Organ Kimberly Marshall performs some of the oldest and newest music of the organ repertoire.
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The ASU Concert Choir shares a transformative multi-movement work by Eric Whitacre that pays tribute to the power of cyclicity, of honoring loss, and finding the path forward.
General Admission tickets must be purchased in advance through this site.
Children and all students with valid student ID (any level, any institution) receive FREE admission at the door.
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Emerging Artists II features original choreographic work by dance graduate student Alecea Housworth.
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This new musical takes a road trip with a deeply imaginative teenager and her free-spirited Latina mother as they navigate their relationship and being a family in a changing country.
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Emerging Artists II features original choreographic work by dance graduate student Alecea Housworth.
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This new musical takes a road trip with a deeply imaginative teenager and her free-spirited Latina mother as they navigate their relationship and being a family in a changing country.
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This new musical takes a road trip with a deeply imaginative teenager and her free-spirited Latina mother as they navigate their relationship and being a family in a changing country.
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