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CURRENT Takeover, Martha Graham Dance Company

CURRENT ArtSpace + Studio 123 West Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

In our first-ever artist “takeover” dancers from Martha Graham Dance Company (MGDC) host lively immersive experiences featuring Graham’s pioneering choreography alongside emerging technologies in the setting of CURRENT ArtSpace + Studio. Stop by the CURRENT ArtSpace, where you can watch in awe as a Graham dancer performs the iconic work Lamentations alongside cutting-edge projection created... Read More →

$14

Radicackalacky Late-Night Cabaret (Adults Only!)

Earl & Rhoda Wynn Theater NC

In honor of twenty years of larger than life puppetry in the Triangle, Paperhand Puppet Intervention presents: Radicackalacky! A festival of radical puppetry.

$15

Radicackalacky: Puppet Cabaret

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

In honor of twenty years of larger than life puppetry in the Triangle, Paperhand Puppet Intervention presents: Radicackalacky! A festival of radical puppetry. Performances feature puppeteers from throughout the Southeast with an array of puppetry styles, including table top monsters, life-sized paper sculptures, and reverential shadow puppetry accompanied by song. The late night cabaret, is... Read More →

$15

Matthew Mayfield

Local 506 506 W. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, United States
$12

SOUL SUNDAYS present D. SHAWN and SOUL, The Kids Downtown, AJS

Local 506 506 W. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, United States

SOUL SUNDAYS : LIVE R&B, JAZZ, AND POETRY presents D. SHAWN AND SOUL (w/ live band) with THE KIDS DOWNTOWN and AJS $8 ADV/$10 AT DOOR SHOW 8PM SOUL SUNDAYS @ LOCAL 506 EVERY LAST SUNDAY OF THE MONTH. sponsored by VibeHouse405

$8

Regional Justice Center

Local 506 506 W. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, United States
$12

Intuition: Songs from the Minds of Women, Alicia Olatuja

Hill Hall 145 E. Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill

Vocalist Alicia Olatuja is known for blending the earthy with the sublime. With Intuition, the acclaimed singer, composer, and arranger has crafted a statement of female empowerment at a pivotal moment in our cultural history. Through her soulful lens, Olatuja celebrates the contributions of icons and rebels like Sade, Imogen Heap, Tracy Chapman, Kate Bush,... Read More →

$37

Video Age

Local 506 506 W. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, United States

On Video Age’s forthcoming album Pop Therapy, out June 15 via Inflated Records, longtime friends and songwriting partners Ross Farbe and Ray Micarelli conjure up a thrilling assortment of experimental pop songs. Using a palette of vintage synthesizers and the propulsion of a Sequential Circuits Drumtraks drum machine, the New Orleans-based group’s buoyant synth-pop echoes from some imagined vision of the past, leaning on an invented nostalgia to soundtrack an ideal future that never arrived. Video Age brings that future fully to life on Pop Therapy. Emerging from New Orleans’ DIY scene and label collectives, Farbe and Micarelli were intrigued by each other’s songwriting among several curiously satisfying guitar pop bands. As a producer and prolific engineer, Farbe has helmed some of the most exciting releases from genre-pushing New Orleans artists, whose singular visions are made possible with his gifted ear and love of tape recording. Micarelli’s talent for crafting simple, tangible melodies complements Farbe’s studio world-building, letting ideas drift until they emerge into impressive arrangements. The pair’s seemingly effortless gift for crafting earworm hooks was glimpsed on their 2016 debut Living Alone, a gorgeous collection of guitar-driven melancholy. On Pop Therapy, they’re joined by Duncan Troast, Nick Corson and Jordan Odom, taking inspiration from the limitless possibility on sonic canvases of the late 1970s and early 1980s (Yellow Magic Orchestra, McCartney II, Donald Fagen’s The Nightfly). Where Living Alone catalogued the solitude of reflecting on what was and could have been, the sentimental love songs on Pop Therapy gaze longingly at the likeliness of a brighter tomorrow.

$10