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American Dance Festival: An internationally acclaimed modern dance festival.
Broadway at
Duke: A series of national touring contemporary plays
and musicals.
Choral Society of Durham:
A community chorus that performs choral works of all periods and styles.
Department
of Theater Studies: Academic department producing faculty directed mainstage,
student workshops, and Theater Previews at Duke, the professional producing arm
of the department.
Duke Chapel Choir: The principal resident
choir of the Duke Chapel. The choir sings in worship services and choral concerts.
Duke
Chorale: A student chorale directed by Rodney Wynkoop. The chorale performs
frequently each semester on and off campus.
Duke Dance: Presents both professional
and student dance productions at Duke.
Duke
Jazz Ensemble: A 20 piece students ensemble directed by John Brown presents
a full schedule of concerts each year featuring well known jazz musicians.
Duke Performances:
The professional arts presenting organization at Duke that brings more than forty professional events each year in classical music, chamber music, world music, contemporary music, dance, theater, comedy, and cutting-edge performance to campus. Tickets to all Duke Performances events are $5 for Duke students thanks to the Provost's Ticket Subsidy.
Duke Players:
The principal student-run organization that produces a variety of student and
faculty directed musicals and dramas throughout the academic year.
Duke Symphony Orchestra: Directed by Harry Davidson, the orchestra of 90 student
players performs on campus four times a year.
Hoof n' Horn: The oldest student
run musical theater group in the south, presenting three musicals each year.
Mary Lou Williams
Center: Duke's Black Culture Center presents international acclaimed jazz
musicians.
Major
Attractions: A student run organization, part of the Duke University Union, that presents rock
concerts on campus.
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