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Learn to make a Froebel or Moravian Star—a sixteen point, three dimensional star from strips of paper. Paper folding can reduce stress and promote relaxation. It requires concentration and focus which helps to calm the mind and reduce anxiety. The repetitive folding of paper can also be meditative, similar to the practice of yoga or mindfulness meditation. (Adapted from paperpapers.com)
Come out and enjoy the outdoors, paint your own canvas tote bag to take home, and have delicious paletas from Pincho Loco. Open to all.
The Duke Wind Symphony is unveiling a long-lost work that Anthony Kelley rediscovered and reconstructed for this celebratory performance. Join us as we make history, bringing Mary Lou Williams’ work to life. Soloists: Chris Pattishall – piano, Orlandus Perry – drummer, John Brown – string bass; Repertoire includes: ‘History…’ by Mary Lou Williams, ‘The Governor’s Own’ by Alton A. Adams, ‘Big …
Club practice at outside gym
Learn to make a Froebel or Moravian Star—a sixteen point, three dimensional star from strips of paper. Paper folding can reduce stress and promote relaxation. It requires concentration and focus which helps to calm the mind and reduce anxiety. The repetitive folding of paper can also be meditative, similar to the practice of yoga or mindfulness meditation. (Adapted from paperpapers.com)
Speak of the Devil acapella weekly meetings in Social Sciences room 124
We will provide blood pressure screenings to members of the unhoused community of Durham. Please register here to attend.
“There is always a dark precursor that no one sees, and then the lightning bolt that illuminates, and there is the world.” – Gilles Deleuze Performed in the round, the second part of the 11th Organ will be an immersive social choreographic situation centered around a group of performers, who temporarily envision themselves inhabiting a shared imaginary space. The metaphysical space will be i…
“There is always a dark precursor that no one sees, and then the lightning bolt that illuminates, and there is the world.” – Gilles Deleuze Performed in the round, the second part of the 11th Organ will be an immersive social choreographic situation centered around a group of performers, who temporarily envision themselves inhabiting a shared imaginary space. The metaphysical space will be i…
A weekend of jazz from Duke Arts Presents kicks off with none other than Vice Provost for the Arts John V. Brown as he convenes an all-star group of local jazz talent with national credentials. The John Brown Big Band will join forces with Grammy-nominated vocalist and Durham native Nnenna Freelon for this special one-night-only event. Freelon is a renowned performer and educator who has wor…
11-time Grammy nominated saxophonist and composer Joshua Redman is one of today’s foremost contemporary jazz artists. Raised in a musical home, Redman released his first record in 1993, and now with more than 20 albums as a leader and sideman under his belt, his prolific career shows no signs of slowing down. Redman joins the Duke Arts Presents season this spring in support of one of his mos…
The Doric String Quartet is one of the leading quartets of its generation, widely celebrated for its approaches to a wide range of repertoire and, as The Observer has noted, its ‘warmth, finesse and exciting attack.’ The ensemble begins with Schumann’s jovial String Quartet No. 3. which was penned in 1842 – a year in which the composer was preoccupied by ‘constant quartet thoughts,’ as he no…