| Creating a Vibrant Community Through the Arts |
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DAC wishes you a happy & safe Halloween weekend! |
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These spooky gourds were created as part of our Playdate Create Ceramics series for kids and their grownups. |
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Winter School Break Camp Registration Opens November 1st at 10am! |
Out of this World!
Climb aboard the starship and sail away into galaxies near and far! Rockets, rovers, constellations, planets, the sun and moon, comets, and even otherworldly beings – join us on this interstellar adventure through the arts. From Van Gogh’s Starry Night to David Bowie’s Space Oddity, we’ll learn about how artists have taken inspiration from the night sky and beyond as we create our own out-of-this-world creations! 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM. Drop-off begins at 8:00 AM. January 2 (single day option) January 2 – 5
January 16 February 19 These camps are designed for students’ ages 5 to 12 years and accommodate year-round and traditional school breaks. Students participate in both visual and performing arts activities that are inspired by the camp theme. Each week has different activities so campers can participate in multiple weeks.
Camp runs from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Drop-off begins at 8 AM. *DAC provides a prepackaged snack, but campers must bring their own lunch. |
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Durham County Seeks Artists to Design Wrap for New DCo On the Go Vehicle |
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Deadline is November 14, 2023, find more information here |
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| Cultural Roadmap Survey Deadline Extended to November 17th! |
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The City of Durham and Durham County is seeking input from all who live, work and play in Durham for the Durham Cultural Roadmap. Residents are asked to complete a brief survey on their priorities for the arts and culture in our community. The information gathered from these surveys will inform the development of the vision and goals for the new five-year cultural plan for Durham. |
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Located at Mettlesome Theater (in Golden Belt, 800 Taylor Street, Suite 9-156, Durham, NC, 27701), Bull City Press’s downtown reading series brings you poetry, fiction, and nonfiction from established and emerging writers. And stick around for Golden Age, which generally features one of the readers inspiring improv comedy. Free to the public.
Join the mailing list to receive an invitation: https://bullcitypress.com/reading-series/join-the-mailing-list/ |
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Durham Symphony November Concert |
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On Sunday, November 5th, at 7 PM, The Durham Symphony Orchestra, led by Maestro William Henry Curry, will transport audiences through a musical journey at Durham’s Carolina Theatre. In addition to beloved selections from Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, and Sleeping Beauty, the evening will unveil some true rarities, including the world concert premiere of the Tchaikovsky/Rapée Symphonie Elégiaque. This orchestration of Tchaikovsky’s piano trio, discovered in an archive by Maestro Curry, promises to be a poignant highlight. It has been used as ballet music, but never performed at a concert. A gifted student trio from UNC-Chapel Hill, coached by conductor Tonu Kalam, will perform the first movement of Tchaikovsky’s piano trio. The program will also feature another rare gem, Tchaikovsky’s Military March. Originally for piano, the work was orchestrated by Maestro Curry and was premiered by the Durham Symphony several years ago at the Carolina Theatre. Don’t miss this unforgettable night of classical brilliance and historical significance.
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Please note the following update to the DAC Mask Policy: As of November 1, 2022 – Masks are Welcome in the DAC Building but not required. We encourage you to wear a mask if you will be in close proximity (less than 6 feet) to other visitors, students, or employees. Clay Students: Students and instructors in the DAC Clay Studio are strongly encouraged to wear a mask due to clay materials and clay dust. |
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| About the Durham Arts Council
The Durham Arts Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and local arts agency dedicated to supporting the arts in Durham and the entire Triangle Region in North Carolina and has served the community since 1954. Each year DAC serves over 400,000 visitors and program participants, over 2,000 artists, and more than 300 arts and cultural organizations through classes, artist residencies, exhibits, festivals, grants programs, technical support, creative economy initiatives, arts advocacy, and information services.
Durham Arts Council, Inc. is a catalyst in the cultural development of Durham – it leads, inspires, and promotes excellence in and access to the creation, experience, and active support of the arts for all the people of our community. For more information call 919.560.ARTS(2787) or visit our website at www.durhamarts.org. |
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