The Creative Career Mixer is a special event designed for undergraduate and graduate students in the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts. 

You will gain valuable experiences in networking and professional development as you connect with the creative ASU community. Participate in creative workshops relevant to your field, engage  in peer-to-peer conversations and discover ASU’s development resources to help advance your career.  

Join us for an interactive end-of-semester showcase where students from AME 294 Martial Arts and Motion Capture will demonstrate their class project.


Participants will:

  • Learn a few basics of martial-arts stance and sparring,
  • Suit up in motion-capture gear, and
  • Playtest Sparky Fang Karate, a real-time 3D sparring game built by the class.

This is a limited-capacity, hands-on session (30 participants max).

About the lecture

The rapid and shocking erosion of the institutional guardrails protecting American democracy has left scholars scrambling for answers. While comparative research on democratic breakdown suggests that the United States’ wealth and long-standing institutions should make it largely immune to backsliding, recent events reveal a puzzling anomaly.

The group classes from the ASU String Project will present their fall concert. The Allegro and Presto classes will perform classical themes and folk tunes, and the Popular Music and Video Game and Movie Music classes will present their arrangements of current themes. Four ASU music majors teach the classes, assisted by experienced mentor teachers.

 

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

Students who participated in the ASU String Project will perform in four one-hour recitals. The approximately 90 students have been working during the fall semester with 28 teachers, who are ASU string players with majors in music or another area. 

 

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

Students who participated in the ASU String Project will perform in four one-hour recitals. The approximately 90 students have been working during the fall semester with 28 teachers, who are ASU string players with majors in music or another area. 

 

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

The ASU Organ Studio presents a program tracing the contributions of blind organists from Francesco Landini in the 14th century through to French organists in the 20th century.

 

All ticket sales are ONLINE ONLY and open three weeks prior to event dates. There will be no in-person sales at the event. Please purchase tickets in advance. Guests who do not have a ticket at the door will be directed to purchase them online. Additional ticket service fees apply to every purchase. 

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