Duke Hospice Gala JUNE 1 1 Duke HomeCare & Hospice hosts the
18th annual event benefiting its hospice patients and services, including grief counseling programs in local school systems and its Camp ReLEAF program, which provides a grieving space for youth who have recently experienced the death of a significant person in their lives. The gala’s theme this year is “Essence of a Hummingbird” and will include dinner, dancing, silent and live auctions, a photo booth and more at the Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club.
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American Dance Festival J U N E 3 – J ULY 20
One of the most influential modern dance festivals in the world celebrates its 89th annual event. ADF welcomes audiences back to its first full season in three years, which features more than 25 companies such as Pilobolus, Paul Taylor Dance Company and the Limón Dance Company as well as North Carolinians Ramya Sundaresan Kapadia and José Velasquez at venues including The Fruit, Reynolds Industries Theater, Page Auditorium and Rubenstein Arts Center.
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PLAYlist Concert Series JULY 1 , JULY 2 8, AU G. 5 , SEPT. 2 , OCT. 7 Durham Central Park and WNCU 90.7-
FM bring back this free outdoor concert
series featuring national and local artists at DCP’s Pavilion and lawn – rain or shine. Every first Friday through October, head to the park and spread out your blankets and lawn chairs to enjoy live music, food trucks, craft beer and cider. Performers include Gaby Moreno, Wesley Nóog and more. 6
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Mandy Moore J U N E 12
The award-winning singer, songwriter and actress takes the stage at The Carolina Theatre’s Fletcher Hall to perform songs from her latest album, “In Real Life,” which was released in May. The tracks lean heavily on personal storytelling, exploring themes including Moore’s recent journey into motherhood and relationships with loved ones.