Community arts discussion series enjoys makeover
Community arts discussion series enjoys makeover
TEMPE, Ariz. - Arts Café, formerly ASU to You, has a new name, new
location and new time heading into the 2006 series season.
The free series, which joins community members with faculty and staff
from the Katherine K. Herberger College of Fine Arts for a morning of
dialogue about art issues ranging from music therapy and autism to dance
and human rights, will be from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on consecutive
Wednesdays from Feb. 1 through March 8 in the Public Library Program
Room, 3500 S. Rural Road.
The series kicks off with Barbara Crowe, Professor of Music and Director
of Music Therapy at Arizona State University, discussing Music Therapy,
Autism & ADD on Feb. 1.
Crowe has been Music Therapy Area Coordinator at ASU since 1981. She has
worked as a clinical music therapist with adolescents with emotional
disturbance and those with mental retardation. She also is experienced
in working with special needs children, especially those with autism and
learning disabilities and with older adults with Alzheimer's disease.
Remaining schedule and topics
Feb. 8 - Connecting Dance and Human Rights
Moderator: Naomi Jackson, associate professor, Department of Dance
Feb. 15 - Visual Worlds: Investigating Art Making and Meaning
Moderator: Mary Erickson, professor, School of Art
Feb. 22 - Lyric Medicine: Poetry and the Mayo's Humanities in Medicine
Program
Moderatos: Sheilah Britton, research administrator, Arts Media &
Engineering and Karla Elling, manager, ASU Creative Writing
March 1 - When the Lights go Down...Is the Performance Over
Moderator: Kathryn Krzys, archivist, University Libraries
March 8 - Engaging Theatre as a Means for Social Change
Moderator: Chuck Banaszewski, School of Theatre and Film
The series is sponsored by the city of Tempe Cultural Services office,
the Herberger College of Fine Arts and Friends of the Tempe Public
Library.
Information
Tempe: www.tempe.gov/arts/events/cafe.htm, or call 480/350-5287
ASU: http://herbergercollege.asu.edu/college/community/asu2you.htm or
call 480/727-6762
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TEMPE, Ariz. - Arts Café, formerly ASU to You, has a new name, new
location and new time heading into the 2006 series season.
The free series, which joins community members with faculty and staff
from the Katherine K. Herberger College of Fine Arts for a morning of
dialogue about art issues ranging from music therapy and autism to dance
and human rights, will be from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on consecutive
Wednesdays from Feb. 1 through March 8 in the Public Library Program
Room, 3500 S. Rural Road.
The series kicks off with Barbara Crowe, Professor of Music and Director
of Music Therapy at Arizona State University, discussing Music Therapy,
Autism & ADD on Feb. 1.
Crowe has been Music Therapy Area Coordinator at ASU since 1981. She has
worked as a clinical music therapist with adolescents with emotional
disturbance and those with mental retardation. She also is experienced
in working with special needs children, especially those with autism and
learning disabilities and with older adults with Alzheimer's disease.
Remaining schedule and topics
Feb. 8 - Connecting Dance and Human Rights
Moderator: Naomi Jackson, associate professor, Department of Dance
Feb. 15 - Visual Worlds: Investigating Art Making and Meaning
Moderator: Mary Erickson, professor, School of Art
Feb. 22 - Lyric Medicine: Poetry and the Mayo's Humanities in Medicine
Program
Moderatos: Sheilah Britton, research administrator, Arts Media &
Engineering and Karla Elling, manager, ASU Creative Writing
March 1 - When the Lights go Down...Is the Performance Over
Moderator: Kathryn Krzys, archivist, University Libraries
March 8 - Engaging Theatre as a Means for Social Change
Moderator: Chuck Banaszewski, School of Theatre and Film
The series is sponsored by the city of Tempe Cultural Services office,
the Herberger College of Fine Arts and Friends of the Tempe Public
Library.
Information
Tempe: www.tempe.gov/arts/events/cafe.htm, or call 480/350-5287
ASU: http://herbergercollege.asu.edu/college/community/asu2you.htm or
call 480/727-6762
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