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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…
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…
“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…
Program includes Johannes Brahms: Tragic Overture, Op. 81 (1880) and Academic Festival Overture, Op. 80 (1880), and features 2023-2024 Student Concerto Competition Winner Claire Li performing Saint-Saëns: Piano Concerto No. 5 in F Major, Op. 103 “The Egyptian,” mvts II & III. Harry Davidson is celebrating his 25th season as music director of the Duke Symphony Orchestra. Free admission: no ti…
Named for the god of music, Apollo5 has demonstrated that a choir of only five singers is no barrier to a full, dynamic sound. Over their twelve years as an ensemble, Apollo5 has performed in the most prestigious UK, European, and North American venues, gathering praise for their “lyrical expressiveness and lovely fresh tone” (Opera Today). With their repertoire spanning five centuries, two of …
Join Duke Pamilya for our first monthly meal of the year with friends, fun, and free Filipin food!
Resonance is a musical collision of cultures from around the globe. Together, Senegalese Kora player Ablaye Cissoko, French classical violinist Gabriel Richard and Senegalese songwriter Felwine Sarr juxtapose the sung repertoire of West African classical music, Afrobeat and Baroque European music with electrifying results. Richard and Sarr are both Duke professors: Richard in the Department of …
Come celebrate the year of the dragon with the Arts Annex Team! We’ll have craft stations to make red envelopes and paper lanterns!
We as a club meet every month to discuss upcoming events, new ideas, share information, and reconnect.
CMA’s First Fridays Breakfast is a monthly community gathering space where all community members are welcome to stop by Suite 101 for a CMA sponsored free breakfast (limited supplies while they last), community connection, and receive the latest updates from the CMA!
Join us at ENCounter every Thursday evening at 7:30pm in Westbrooke 0014 for a time of worship, fellowship, and engaging with the Word as we grow together in community.