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Future of Latino Art and Cultural Center Need You

Future of Latino Art and Cultural Center Need You

Future of Latino Art and Cultural Center Need You By Editor The Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture is conducting a capital needs assessment and feasibility study that will inform the development of a possible Latino cultural institution in the

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Phoenix Improv Festival at the Herberger Theatre

The Torch Theatre is hosting its annual Phoenix Improv Festival at the Herberger Theatre Center starting April 17th through April 19th. The Phoenix Improv Center will be showcasing different troupes from around the world and three local troupes. Come to

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ASU Gammage to Celebrate 50th Anniversary with Series of Events

In September 2014, ASU Gammage will kick off its 50th anniversary with a series of special events and programs. The celebratory calendar of events will include a blockbuster 2014-2015 Broadway season, world-renowned artists, free events and exclusive anniversary performances. Fifty

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ALAC Presents The Health and Healing Arts Festival

The Arizona Latin@ Arts and Cultural Center is hosting its Second Annual Health and Healing Arts Festival on Saturday, March 1st, 2014.  This event will offer many activities such as chalk and finger painting, acupuncture and more. The festival will

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Mulan 2014 – Epic Kung Fu & Dance Experience

Mulan 2014 – Epic Kung Fu & Dance Experience

When: January 25, 7:00 PM. Mulan brings the historical Chinese heroine to life in a spectacular performance filled with Chinese Kung-fu, acting and dance. Intricate scenes depict the life of the female warrior general that changed history forever and will

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The Wizard of Oz at the ASU Gammage

The Wizard of Oz at the ASU Gammage

Dates: February 4-9, 2014 “We’re off to see….” The most magical adventure of them all. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s new production of The Wizard of Oz is an enchanting adaptation of the all-time classic, totally reconceived for the stage. Developed from

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'Peter and the Starcatcher' Promises Magical Night of Theater

'Peter and the Starcatcher' Promises Magical Night of Theater

A fear of math led Nathan Hosner to the Broadway stage.  The Chicago-based actor, who will be performing at ASU Gammage this month as part of the Tony Award-winning play “Peter and the Starcatcher,” got his start in theater while

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Phoenix Symphony: Mind Over Music program

Phoenix Symphony: Mind Over Music program

Mind Over Music is a new initiative created by The Phoenix Symphony which trains teachers to integrate music into STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) concepts, the first symphony program of its kind in the nation. By learning through music, students

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Caridad Svich: The Inspiration behind the Winner of the 2013 National Playwriting Award

Caridad Svich: The Inspiration behind the Winner of the 2013 National Playwriting Award

By: Cindy G. Castillo Presented by the Arizona Theatre Company, songwriter and editor Caridad Svich was awarded the ATC’s 2013 National Latino Playwriting Award.  The second time winning this award, Svich also presented her play, “Spark” at the company’s Café

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Grammy Winner Camilo Moreno Shares His Story

Grammy Winner Camilo Moreno Shares His Story

By: Cindy G. Castillo Musician, producer, and Grammy winner Camilo Moreno, shares his story, his love for music, and future goals ahead. A former resident of Scottsdale, AZ, he talks about his journey in the music industry, and his newest endeavor with Adonis Puentes,

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