From Let's Talk Durham
Duke Arts and LeMonde Studio have joined forces to unveil the enchanting Light Lane art installation. Picture this: relive your childhood joy by hopping onto stationary bikes that, while they won’t move, will transport you to a realm of breathtaking artwork created by Durham’s finest artists.
The Vice Provost for the Arts, John V. Brown, is proud to announce the 2023 Spring Season from Duke Performances, bringing the world’s finest artists to Durham and beyond. The ...
Duke Performances Arts Administration Internship: Fall 2021 – Spring 2022Duke Performances is seeking ambitious, highly-motivated, organized, and detail-oriented individuals at the undergraduate or graduate level with an interest in arts ...
Duke PerformancesArts Administration Internship: Summer 2021Duke Performances is seeking ambitious, highly-motivated, organized, and detail-oriented individuals at the undergraduate or graduate level with an interest in arts administration to assist the ...
Duke Performances is seeking ambitious, highly-motivated, organized, and detail-oriented individuals at the undergraduate or graduate level with an interest in arts administration to assist the Duke Performances staff for an ...
Dear members and friends of the Chamber Arts Society of Durham – As you know, our entire Fall season of concerts – the first half of our 75th anniversary year ...
Dear Friends, We hope you and your families are well as we collectively weather these difficult times. As you know, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Duke Performances hasn’t been able ...
We mourn and denounce the murder of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and all victims of anti-Black white supremacist violence and police brutality. We denounce racism and white supremacy ...
"I believe that the arts have the power to enhance learning and transform communities,” says Asher, who starts September 1.
Due to precautionary measures related to COVID-19, the remainder of Duke Performances' Spring 2020 season is cancelled.
With Giselle, the preeminent classical ballet company returns to the state for the first time in 50 years.
Duke Performances is pleased to announce the faculty recipients of its second annual curriculum enrichment awards: Ellen McLarney, Daniel Train, and Laura Florand.
Duke Performances seeks ambitious, thoughtful, creative, organized, and detail-oriented individuals who are especially interested in community engagement programming within the context of a performing arts organization.
With the announcement of the 2018/19 season, Duke Performances is making an unprecedented move by introducing a new $25 ticket price for the vast majority of shows.
Duke Performances is always seeking ambitious, highly-motivated, organized, and detail-oriented individuals ...
Duke University announces an intensive three-year collaboration — running Fall 2018 through Spring 2021 — with the American Ballet Theatre.
A course for Spring 2020 taught by Duke Performances' Interim Director Eric Oberstein.
MONK@100 will be staged at Durham Fruit & Produce, a 15,000 square foot warehouse space in downtown Durham, located at 305 S. Dillard St. (at Ramseur St.)
Inaugural curriculum enrichment awards to Marcia Rego (Thompson Writing Program), Chris Sims (Center for Documentary Studies), and Laurent Dubois (History, Romance Studies).
We live in anxious, uncertain times. Across our globe, in our country, our state, and even our city of Durham, there seem to be newly monumental consequences of our decisions, many of which feel beyond our control.