Join guest artist, pianist Gilbert Kalish for a piano recital with Miki Aoki, assistant professor of piano.

Grammy award-winning pianist Gilbert Kalish is a professor of piano and director of performance activities at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.

 

Each month our community of talented producers meet for 60 Min Flips. The group receives a track to sample, recorded straight from vinyl, and is given 60 minutes to create a beat in any style or genre. Sample Flip is open to all producers.

 

For a full listing of all School of Music, Dance and Theatre events visit: musicdancetheatre.asu.edu/events

Each month our community of talented producers meet for 60 Min Flips. The group receives a track to sample, recorded straight from vinyl, and is given 60 minutes to create a beat in any style or genre. Sample Flip is open to all producers.

 

For a full listing of all School of Music, Dance and Theatre events visit: musicdancetheatre.asu.edu/events

Open DJ Decks is for all levels of musicians. This event is open to all ASU students and to the public. Bring your lunch and some friends! 

This event is a collaboration betwen Herberger Institute Office of Student Success and ASU Popular Music.

 

For a full listing of all School of Music, Dance and Theatre events visit: musicdancetheatre.asu.edu/events

Open DJ Decks is for all levels of musicians. This event is open to all ASU students and to the public. Bring your lunch and some friends! 

This event is a collaboration betwen Herberger Institute Office of Student Success and ASU Popular Music.

 

For a full listing of all School of Music, Dance and Theatre events visit: musicdancetheatre.asu.edu/events

Co-presented by Stanford Institute for Advancing Just Societies (IAJS) and Zócalo Public Square

 

Generation to generation, Americans pass down cherished stories. In rumor and ritual, document and dance, these myths sustain a sense of continuity—unearthing meaning and maintaining identity as we move through history, step by step.

The New Work Lab presents readings of works in progress by ASU students. 

"Universe Under Your Tongue"
By Arin Sparrow Dineen

A modern-day parent and child read a bedtime tale from the life of Krishna and imagine what it would be like to experience infinity.

Content transparency: "Universe Under Your Tongue" includes religious themes, mentions of suicidal ideation, and imagery of war and historical violence.

Subscribe to Performance