International recording artist and Phoenix resident Dominic Amato will headline ASU’s Green Jazz Series concert, April 27 at the Herberger Theater in downtown Phoenix.
Two ASU colleges are using art as a means to provide health care services to approximately 12,000 residents and to showcase the university’s social embeddedness in the community at large.
Jason Sipe, alumnus of the ASU Herberger College School of Music, ensures that his alma mater has pianos available for faculty, student and concert use.
The ASU Herberger College Dance and The Daniel Nagrin Theatre, Film and Dance Foundation, Inc. present the Daniel Nagrin Memorial to celebrate the career of the modern dance legend, author and choreographer.
The one-man show Dodging Bullets, written and performed by David Barker, professor ASU Herberger College School of Theatre and Film hits its target with audiences.
Jamilyn Manning-White won the Young Artists Voice Division at the Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) 2009 National Conference and took home a $3,000 prize.
The Dance Annualhighlights the 2008-09 Herberger dance season with the most captivating work created throughout the year, in coordination with new works that challenge audience interaction, community engagement and the virtual world.
Theater professor David Barker has taken the true story of how his brother-in-law, “Dr. Jack,” opened fire on him and his sister, and turned it into a one-man play titled “Dodging Bullets.”
The ASU Art Museum selected 19 short films by 17 artists to screen during its Short Film and Video Festival on April 18, on the plaza of the Nelson Fine Arts Center.