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Che Apalache

The ArtsCenter 300-G E Main St, Carrboro, NC, United States

Che Apalache is a four-man Latingrass band based in Buenos Aires with members from Argentina, Mexico and the United States. Their style combines South American music and Bluegrass, ranging from vivid Latin rhythms to a cappella mountain gospel songs sung in four part harmony. The group’s founder is Joe Troop (fiddle), a North Carolina-born multi-instrumentalist,... Read More →

$22

Women’s Voices Chorus Spring Concert: Still I Rise

Hill Hall 145 E. Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill

Marking the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage in this country, WVC's spring concert will celebrate strong women, past, present, and future. The chorus will sing the words of American poets such as the incomparable Maya Angelou, with music by contemporary American composers including Sweet Honey in the Rock’s Ysaye Barnwell. Featuring the world premiere of... Read More →

$7 – $17

Dancing at Dusk at Driade

Caffe Driade 1215-A E Franklin St, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill

Come join us in the beauty that is Caffe Driade. 6 amazing movers, 7 intriguing prompts, 1 beautiful sunset.

Free

Floraffiti meets Improv

PIT Chapel Hill 462 West Franklin Street, Chapel Hill

Floraffiti® is an award winning, multi-faceted community engagement project founded by Carter Hubbard. This year, in the project's 7th year running, words are cultivated by community members in Chapel Hill and Carrboro during gatherings in March and planted by volunteer Floragardeners around both towns. Floraffit® is collaborating with Anoo Tree Brod of Wild Mind Improv... Read More →

$6 – $10

Life, Love, Reflections: Voices Spring Concert

Moeser Auditorium 145 East Cameron Ave, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Poetic expressions of life, love, and reflections on nature. Selections include “Fern Hill” composed by John Corigliano, based on a poem by Dylan Thomas, “Five Hebrew Love Songs” composed by Eric Whitacre, and “Reflections from a Mexican Garden” composed by Kevin Padworski and based on poems by Grace Hazard Conklin, So Juana Inés de la... Read More →

A Spring Recital with Ertz and Okada’s Violin and Viola Students – An Intergenerational Activity

Seymour Senior Center 2551 Homestead Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Welcome the beauty of spring with violin and viola students of Nonoko Okada and Simon Ertz. Okada is an avid chamber musician who has performed at Carnegie Hall and is a graduate of the Juilliard School. Ertz is principal violist of the Winston-Salem Symphony and a member of the Greensboro Symphony's viola section. Their students’... Read More →

Free

Speak Out!

Passmore Center 103 Meadowlands Dr., Hillsborough, NC

Project EngAGE’s Intergenerational Senior Resource Team proudly presents a celebration of oral history with Speak Out, a collaborative project between the Department on Aging and Cedar Ridge High School. Through the creation of a documentary film, Speak Out will feature four long-time Orange County residents and their stories of triumphs and challenges, joys and tribulations,... Read More →

Free

Freight Train Blues Music Series – AJ Ghent

Carrboro Town Commons 301 W Main St, Carrboro

Music Maker Relief Foundation partners with the Carrboro Recreation & Parks Department and WUNC to present the Freight Train Blues Music Series at Carrboro Town Commons (Farmer’s Market). Beginning on May 24th, the four-part series will feature performances from blues, gospel, and folk musicians on Fridays at 6:30pm. The music series, which highlights blues and... Read More →

Freight Train Blues Music Series – Chatham Rabbits | Alexa Rose

Carrboro Town Commons 301 W Main St, Carrboro

Music Maker Relief Foundation partners with the Carrboro Recreation & Parks Department and WUNC to present the Freight Train Blues Music Series at Carrboro Town Commons (Farmer’s Market). Beginning on May 24th, the four-part series will feature performances from blues, gospel, and folk musicians on Fridays at 6:30pm. The music series, which highlights blues and... Read More →

Recurring

Last Fridays: Free Summer Concert Series

Historic Orange County Courthouse 106 E. King St., Hillsborough, United States

Join the Hillsborough Arts Council as we present our Last Friday's celebration on the lawn of the Old Courthouse, in the heart of Downtown. This community-wide block party features live music, artist vendors, non-profits, food, and more! Head to Downtown Hillsborough on Last Fridays all summer long to enjoy the outdoor festivities, venture out on... Read More →

Free