Grammy nominated musician, Aaron White, will be returning to the Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve! Aaron White, who is a flute musician and guitar player, is part Northern Diné from the Blacksheep Clan and Northern Ute tribe Whiteriver Band. His band, Burning Sky, was nominated for the 2003 Grammy of Best Native American Album and Won Group of The Year at the Native American Music Awards in 2004.

ASU Earth Day Celebration: "Earth Day Amplified"
Date: Saturday, April 19, 2025

Main Doors Open & Student Networking:
5:00 p.m.
Sustainability Program/AZCleantTech Meetup: 6:00 pm-7pm
Headliners - 7:30 pm-10:30 pm - Ikons of Rock Performing 90's Rock Circus

Celebration of Caio Pagano’s 85th birthday featuring performances by Dr. Pagano and his former students, returning from across the globe (Portugal, Iceland, Singapore, China, Canada, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Mexico, Indonesia, Serbia and the United States).

Two concerts:
Thursday, May 15
Friday, May 16

 

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

The Color Cabaret 2025
Celebrating Community
Jan. 17 at 7:30 p.m.


Join current ASU students for the annual Color Cabaret. This entirely student-led cabaret helps provide an opportunity for composers, lyricists/librettists and performers of color, formed through personal connections, friends and colleagues from all over ASU, to share their creativity.


Direction: Michelle Pérez
and Jose Antonio Guevara
Music Direction: Polina Beymanov
Choreography: Kyleigh Perales

The contemporary Pow Wow is a link to the past that helps maintain Native American Heritage. Seen by outsiders as entertainment due to the singing, dancing, and colorful regalia, the Pow Wow is a spiritual legacy that should be treated with respect and honor.  It is a time for Native American families to be together. It is a time of sharing, of laughter and tears, of learning, and of caring. It is a time to honor the past and celebrate the future.

Recognized as being among the top piano competitions in the world, The 11th Bösendorfer and Yamaha US-ASU International Piano Competition attracted a total of 350 pianists from 33 different countries from the world’s top music schools applied to the competition. Out of these, 28 competitors were chosen to compete in the Bösendorfer competition (ages 19-32); 8 for the Yamaha Senior Competition (ages 16-18) and 7 for the Yamaha Junior Competition (ages 13-15). 

For more information, schedule, and tickets visit pianocompetition.asu.edu

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