Join us as all of our ASU choral ensembles come together to welcome the holiday season!

 

All Herberger Institute students are eligible for one complimentary ticket. To obtain the ticket, visit the ASU Gammage box office in-person (in-advance or day of the show) with your student ID.

ExperiMeant It! Sol

 

Join us for this free public event featuring 1v1 experimental open style dance battles, music, art and community. This event is open to all ages. It will feature an opening incantation by Andrew Eckert and guest artist performances. Find more information at SolPowerAZ.com.

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.

THE DIAL is an interactive narrative that combines Augmented Reality and Projection Mapping. The mysterious story of a formerly wealthy American family begins with a tragic late-night car crash. A middle aged woman smashes through the stonewall in front of her family home. Told from shifting perspectives, including two young girls snooping from next door, the elderly mother, the police and the omniscient house that sits at its center, the rich visual tale reveals the family’s emotional underbelly and unravels what happened that fateful night.

Collectively created by graduate and undergraduate students through a series of devising labs, Anthropocene incorporates innovative media design, dance, movement, text, sound and image into a powerful portrait of our world out of balance. Its non-traditional and non-linear approach to storytelling offers flashes of characters within a mosaic of various worlds throughout history: the Silk Road, the Industrial Revolution, 1950s America to present day.

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