North Carolina Museum of History
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Venues that appear in my performance calendar.
Opened in 1932, Raleigh Memorial Auditorium is the crown jewel of North Carolina performing arts. Over the years, this richly historic theater has played host to a dazzling spectrum of artists and performances. After some dramatic renovations ranging from 1975-76, 1990, 2001, and most recently 2016, Raleigh Memorial Auditorium now blends state-of-the-art technical amenities with grand
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Art Space and Creative Playground in the Heart of Downtown Durham Formerly known as the Durham Fruit and Produce Company, more than a century ago this 22,000sf warehouse complex housed giant coolers for fruits and veggies arriving by train. Today, The Fruit is a social enterprise dedicated to making and experiencing visual and performing arts
In the 1970’s when the St. Joseph’s AME Church congregation moved to a new church home, the original structure became the catalyst for the formation of the St. Joseph’s Historic Foundation (SJHF). The Foundation was incorporated in 1975 with the intention of preserving the embellished old sanctuary and adapting it for cultural and civic events.
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POCOSIN ARTS SCHOOL OF FINE CRAFT is an art center located near the Scuppernong River, the Albemarle Sound, and The Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge. The school offers workshops in metals, books, jewelry, ceramics, pottery, drawing, painting, textiles, wood and more. Workshops run from two to six days, and participants stay in our Riverside Lodge that is
Music Director: Kenny Potter
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