The US – Mexico Kaleidoscope is a binational short film contest and festival that seeks to encourage and curate new narratives about the relationship between the United States and Mexico, and our two societies. The festival, organized by the Mexico Institute, Arizona State University, and the Universidad de Guadalajara, is uniquely binational, bringing together talented participants, jurors, and institutions from both countries.

The highly anticipated "Popular Music Showcase" presented by the ASU Popular Music School is an evening of artistic expression from students across all levels and disciplines. This annual event serves as a celebration of the exceptional talent within the ASU Popular Music community and the culmination of a year's worth of dedication and creativity. 
 

 

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

Flintknapping Workshop

Join the Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve for a hands-on flintknapping workshop! ASU graduate students, John Murray and Nic Hansen, will guide you through the art of shaping stone tools using traditional techniques.

$40 for DVPP Members

$50 for non-DVPP Members

Family Day: Petroglyph Making
Join the Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve for the kickoff of their first Saturday Family Days! Every first Saturday of the month will feature family-friendly, educational activities that are centered around unique themes! 
This Saturday, learn all about petroglyph making!

Join the Sol Singers, Canticum Bassum and The Phoenicians, and the Barrett Symphonic Choir as we share a diverse tapestry of works in "Hearts Beat Together."

 

All General Admission ticket sales are ONLINE ONLY. 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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