Company members from Camille A. Brown & Dancers — the Bessie Award-winning, New York City-based dance company known for inventive multidisciplinary dance works exploring race, culture, and identity — will offer a beginning-level African dance technique master class for Duke dance students and Triangle community dancers. The master class will take place in Rm. 201 at the Rubenstein Arts Center, during Ava Vinesett’s regularly scheduled advanced African Dance Technique 1 course.
Please RSVP to reserve your space in the class.
Thursday, February 28, 4:40-6:10 PM
Rubenstein Arts Center, Rm. 201
Duke University
2020 Campus Drive, Durham
Free and open to the public
Camille A. Brown & Dancers will be in residence at Duke and in Durham throughout Duke Performances’ 2018/19 season. The company’s February 2019 residency will culminate in a pair of weekend performances of Brown’s work Mr. TOL E. RAncE at Duke’s Reynolds Industries Theater on Friday, March 1 and Saturday, March 2. Click here for tickets and info.
Event co-sponsored by the Duke University Dance Program. Camille A. Brown & Dancers residency made possible, in part, with support from the Mary Duke Biddle Foundation & the N.C. Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources.