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SUMMARY:Big Red Dance Project 2025 Season
DESCRIPTION:Founded in October 2017\, Big Red Dance Project (BRDP) is a collective of adults who expand the notion of who can dance in our current society. \nGrounded in the classical modern dance traditions of founder and artistic director Gerri Houlihan\, BRDP challenges the stereotypes that modern dancers must be young\, thin\, and competitive. With dancers ranging in age from 35–70+\, the group includes a community of movers who are both experienced and new to performance\, as well as a visual artist\, a dance filmmaker\, dance educators\, and medical personnel. \nbigreddanceproject.org \nBig Red Dance Project presents its annual season at the Durham Arts Council\, May 2-4. Performances will feature two new works and repertoire\, including a premiere co-choreographed with Kristin O’Neal (former Houlihan and Dancers company member) that plays with memory and nostalgia through the music of the 1920s. \nDirection: Gerri Houlihan\nChoreography: Gerri Houlihan in collaboration with the dancers\nGuest Collaborator: Kristin O’Neal \nCompany\nAntonia Beh\nRebecca Bliss\nMadeline Burgess\nAndrea Didisheim\nKaity Granda\nSusan Hartley\nSue Hill\nDavida Reid\nJennifer Scully-Thurston\nBeth Seaton\nBeth Starosta-Desmond\nApril Strickland \nGuest Artists\nCaitlin Dutton-Reaver\nJoshua Dutton-Reaver \nRehearsal Director\nAllie Pfeffer \nLocation\nDurham Arts Council\, 27701\nSearch events \nPhoto by Alexa Velez
URL:https://unitedarts.org/calendar/big-red-dance-project-2025-season/2025-03-21/
LOCATION:Durham Arts Council\, 120 Morris St.\, Durham\, NC\, 27701
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SUMMARY:Burning Coal and TÉA Artistry present Being Chaka
DESCRIPTION:Burning Coal Theatre Company is proud to announce its production of Being Chaka\, created by TÉA Artistry\, written by Tara Amber\, Chuk Obasi\, and Nalini Sharma\, directed by Chuk Obasi and Vieve Radha Price. Being Chaka will run March 13th-30th\, 2025\, at the Murphey School\, located at 224 Polk Street\, Raleigh\, NC 27604. Performances are Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30 pm and Sundays at 2 pm. All tickets are $30\, or $25 for seniors (65+) or $20 (students\, teachers\, active military). People 18 and under can get a ticket to any performance for $5. Friday\, March 14th is College night: $5 dollar admission for college students. Sunday\, March 16th at 2 pm is ‘Pay What You Can’ day. Tickets and additional information can be found at www.burningcoal.org or by calling the box office at (919) 834-4001. \nBeing Chaka tells the story of Chaka\, a 16 year old black high school student who transfers to a private school. Chaka is haunted\, literally and metaphorically\, by the ghosts of generational trauma and systemic racism. Over the course of the play\, Chaka and his friends Kunzang\, Ethan and Maddy must learn to grapple with their histories\, families and cultures– or else let the past consume them.
URL:https://unitedarts.org/calendar/burning-coal-and-tea-artistry-present-being-chaka/2025-03-21/
LOCATION:Burning Coal Theatre\, 224 Polk St\, Raleigh\, 27604
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ORGANIZER;CN="Burning Coal Theatre":MAILTO:info@burningcoal.org
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SUMMARY:2025 Down Home Concerts Series: Willie Watson
DESCRIPTION:Willie Watson is a one-of-a-kind singer and showman\, a channeler of folk traditions who brings all the folks in his audiences along for the ride. He has spent the last couple decades as a professional musician\, releasing albums and touring as a founding member of Old Crow Medicine Show\, contributing to projects from Gillian Welch and David Rawlings and The Watkins Family\, and even making two solo albums. But he calls his latest\, self-titled album his debut. Why? Because in a new phase of life and career he’s stepping up with his own original songs\, even as he continues to honor the traditional songs and sounds he’s always loved. \n\nTIP: For this and all PineCone shows\, you can save a bunch of money on fees by buying your tickets through our Box Office. Give us a call at 919-664-8333 and we’ll help you find the best available seat. \n\nThis concert will start with a short set from Western North Carolina duo Zoe & Cloyd. Natalya Zoe Weinstein and John Cloyd Miller will also teach a bluegrass fiddle workshop Saturday\, March 22\, from 10-11:30 a.m. at Riparian Provision Company in Raleigh. Learn more about the workshop and reserve your spot here. \nLearn more about Willie Watson here. \nThis concert is part of our 2025 Down Home Concerts series. Learn about other shows in the series here. \n \n \nTickets for this and all 2025 Down Home Concerts are on sale now. Purchase online here\, or call PineCone’s box office at 919-664-8333 to save on fees.
URL:https://unitedarts.org/calendar/2025-down-home-concerts-series-willie-watson/
LOCATION:A.J. Fletcher Theater\, 2 E. South Street\, Raleigh\, 27601
CATEGORIES:Concert
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